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Cate Culpepper

Auteur van The Clinic (Tristaine) (Bk. 1)

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Werken van Cate Culpepper

The Clinic (Tristaine) (Bk. 1) (2001) 73 exemplaren
Tristaine Rises (Bk. 3) (2006) 54 exemplaren
Fireside (2009) 50 exemplaren
River Walker (2010) 42 exemplaren
Queens of Tristaine (2007) 41 exemplaren
A Question of Ghosts (2012) 21 exemplaren
Windigo Thrall (2014) 10 exemplaren

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I'd give it 3.5 if I could. If it was longer and had resolution within this book, I probably would have gone 4. I did enjoy it a lot though. I don't know, Maybe I'll bump it to 4. No, gonna keep it at 3. There just wasn't enough meat, I think, to rate a 4. Now that you've gone along on that trip with me, I did write a full review at my site. http://reviews.c-spot.net/archives/4251

I think it's a good solid 3.5ish.… (meer)
 
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amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
I'd go 3.5 on this one, too. I don't know, maybe I will round up this time to 4. I did get misty eyed a couple of times and I didn't see one of the plot twists coming. And I still do like the Amazons a lot. Ok, 4 it is!
 
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amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
I enjoyed it. It was more predictable than I had hoped it would be but it was still very enjoyable. I'm moving on to the third in the series now.
 
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amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |


Fireside is an absolute charmer! It is sweet and romantic without being sappy and it has such genuine heart to it that you can't help but grow to adore the characters, both main and secondary. Another hugely appealing factor (which is often hard to find in romance novels) is how tastefully mannered the physical relationship is throughout the story. Here, the love scenes are actual love scenes and they are neither rampant nor rabid...just special and nice.

As one of the main characters, Abby, says in a very emotionally raw and tender scene: "First, I need you to know this about me. At this stage in my life, I couldn't possibly be sexual...I couldn't possibly make love to someone, Mac, unless I was in a committed relationship. It simply isn't in me. Perhaps it's some kind of odd British prudery. I don't know, but there you have it."

Cate Culpepper writes about women who deeply value relationships and take their time getting to know each other.

Mac is a restless spirit who has never stayed at one job for more than two years, while Abby has sealed herself off from love out of self-doubt of her own worthiness. Her strong work ethic comes from a good place but also because she "found a kind of insidious safety in her solitary life. Devoting all her energies to her work carried certain advantages."

The author captures scenes and people in a way that makes the fact you reach for a tissue while you happily cry seem perfectly natural. She reminds you that love really is special and that it's something worth waiting for. It makes me smile to think about reading more of her novels! :)
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8
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½ 3.7
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