Send No Flowers by Sandra Brown

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  • Pub. Date: February 2000
  • 250pp
  • Sales Rank: 95,003
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    • Pub. Date: February 2000
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Paperback, 250pp
    • Sales Rank: 95,003

    Synopsis

    Sandra Brown can write about hot passion and dark suspense, and this special love story is no exception. Send No Flowers is a tale of a young woman's impulsive affair with a stranger -- and a love that could tear her apart. Order this book early, and get ready for a page-turning story as only Brown can tell it.

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    Biography

    Already a successful romance novelist in the 1980s, Sandra Brown struck gold when she pushed past the category’s boundaries to take chances with more intricate plotting, richer characters, and surprising plot twists. Her string of bestsellers feature strong, capable career women in extreme circumstances.

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    Send No Flowersby Anonymous

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    February 25, 2008: The plot was terrible and completely void of any substance. The characters were shallow and unenlightened to anything other than the burning of their loins. I found myself skipping entire passages so I could find out what happened just so I could be done with it.

    Send No Flowersby Anonymous

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    June 21, 2006: nope. i have to completly disagree with the previous reviews. personally i made the mistake of readinng Send no Flowers, before i read its prequen: Breakfast in Bed. i believe i would've enjoyed it more if i had read the prequel beforehand. but i still believe that the book sucked. I mean what kind of woman stays with a some completly totally random stranger in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere?!?!? am i the only one who is completly baffled by the dissolution Brown creates for us? and before we know it shes leaving him with her kids and they're having sex? c'mon. ya know her storys really are very good but i gotta say Brown jumped out of the buss reality and jumped onot the next train heading for fairyland.


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