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Sauver Brooksie

Sauver Brooksie

Scott McElhaney

4.15
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Un roman complet de l'auteure primée de One Crazy Summer, Ghosts of Ophidian, Dominion, et de la série internationale à succès, La Saga Mystique. Eddie hérite d'une maison que beaucoup croient responsable de la mort de son cousin. Certains disent qu'elle est hantée. Eddie est sur le point de découvr...

Pages
185
Format
Kindle Edition
Publié
2011-12-01
Éditeur
Superluminal

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Scott McElhaney
Scott McElhaney

604 livres · 0 abonnés

Scott's first novel, Mommy's Choice, was originally published in paperback under the pseudonym Scott Curtis. In under a year on the bookshelves, that novel won the National Christian Choice Book Award for romantic suspense. When Scott moved to a different publisher and started making his novels available to Kindle read...

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Kevin·1 years ago
More than you might expect with a story within the story. A real page turner and not completely predictable.
Most of my reading is done in my lu ch half hour and it often got me so involved I was the last leaving.
Loved it.
Alaina
Alaina·5 years ago
Saving Brooksie had potential to be a pretty good time travel book. It was clean, like Mr. Clean clean, but it was boring to get through. I don't really see the point of all the preaching in this one.. but it happened. I also didn't understand why certain things happened in this book either. So, yes, in a way it was all kinds of confusing and boring to me.Luckily, this book was extremely short for me and I ended up somehow getting through it. If you didn't assume that I broke out a bottle of win...
Paul Madsen
Paul Madsen·5 years ago
A nice clean time travel romance

As a lover of time travel stories I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Throw in a bit history and a strong Christian backbone and you end up with this tale. They only back draw I have is it needs to have better editing. Too many words bunched together.
Diane Ferguson
Diane Ferguson·6 years ago
Surprising good read!

Randomly selected this book from my Kindle library, and it pulled me right in. I was pleasantly surprised! A totally imaginary story, but it was suspenseful and had a good underlying lesson. Recommend!
Elizabeth Jane
Elizabeth Jane·10 years ago
I liked the idea behind this book but it just became too preachy for me. Do people actually throw Bible verses into conversation to prove their point? Nope. Not unless they're a preacher or something similar! Also, real people don't just sit down with strangers at breakfast and say (paraphrasing here), "I have to hate people because they all disappoint me eventually." The dialogue was also unbelievable and stilted. Stopped at 43%…
JW
Jodi Woody·10 years ago
This was a great shorter time traveling romance. No swearing and no sexual content. Christian viewpoint. A secret door that leads to the 1920's. I can recommend for ages 16 and up due to some adult content. I give it four stars. I really liked it.
Johnson
Johnson·11 years ago
Time travel, romance and explosions. It passed the time nicely.
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Dee·12 years ago
This was a light, quick read, almost a thriller but more of a cozy.
JR
Jason Rather·14 years ago
This is an awesome story telling the tale of two people separated by 80 years. Patience Webb is a Hollywood actress in 1928 who doesn't agree with the direction her career is going. She escapes Hollywood and her agent and decides to start a whole new life devoid of agents, bosses, and men. Eddie is a 23-year old man who inherits a house in 2009. Rumor has it that his house is haunted and the 1920's music blaring from his basement seems to agree with this theory. When he investigates the music, h...