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Octoberwoman
The Witness | Sandra Brown
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This was the first book I'd read by Sandra Brown, back in 2003, and I loved it so much that she immediately became a favorite author and has remained so. I rarely reread books, but when I came across this copy at a library sale I snatched it up, and read it in two days. I loved it just as much this time as I did the first time.

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Octoberwoman
Hello, Darkness | Sandra Brown
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I love Sandra Brown. Lots of red herrings. I thought I knew the villain, then changed my mind, then changed my mind again, and still didn‘t actually know until our heroine did.

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Octoberwoman
Hello, Darkness | Sandra Brown
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Happily reading along and turn the page to find this! I‘ve never seen a streaky page like this before. Flipping ahead, the next two left hand pages are the same, and further on two right hand pages.

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Octoberwoman
The Witness | Sandra Brown
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

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Octoberwoman
Led Astray | Sandra Brown
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

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Megzmarie5
Hello, Darkness | Sandra Brown
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Im a devoted Sandra brown fan, but as the title indicates, this was a story that truly had darkness. Child pornography, incest, violence are intertwined with a mystery murderer and radio caller named Valentino. Radio host Paris Gibson alerts authorities to a trapped underage girl. Police psychologist Dean is on the case and the two know each other from their former lives in Houston, based around their best friend Jack who committed tragic suicide.

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Lbazen88
Not Even for Love | Sandra Brown
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Great

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Lbazen88
A Kiss Remembered | Sandra Brown
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Love

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Lbazen88
Bittersweet Rain | Sandra Brown
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Great

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StellaDz
Send No Flowers | Sandra Brown
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Okay. This book was written in the early 80s so from today‘s lense, there are some PROBLEMS. It‘s almost cringeworthy. This wasn‘t one of my favourite of her earlier works, but it was quick and fluff. It‘s nothing more than that.

With this book, I officially own and have read all of Sandra Brown‘s collection. It was such a ride tracking all of these books down and seeing where and how her skill started and progressed.

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