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		<title>Morning Light by Catherine Anderson</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: Morning Light Author(s): Catherine Anderson Purchase: Amazon Grade: C+ I read reviews of this book before I bought it and I decided that I would wait to purchase it until I had extra money because most of the reviews were scathing and I found very few intelligent ones that had anything positive to say. [...]]]></description>
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<td align="top"><strong>Title</strong>: Morning Light<br />
<strong>Author(s)</strong>: Catherine Anderson<br />
<strong>Purchase</strong>: <a href="http://astore.amazon.com/dearisobel-20/detail/0451222776/104-3427172-4109546">Amazon</a><br />
<strong>Grade</strong>: C+</td>
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<p>I read reviews of this book before I bought it and I decided that I would wait to purchase it until I had extra money because most of the reviews were scathing and I found very few intelligent ones that had anything positive to say. Usually that would turn me off completely but I own every single Anderson novel I could get my hands on so I decided to give it a chance. I ended up having the extra money, I bought it and I read it over the next few days.</p>
<p>I should have spent it on something more worthwhile. It&#8217;s no surprise that Amazon is offering this book for $4.10 now. It&#8217;s not her strongest and it&#8217;s a shame because it really should have been good. I liked the concept but the execution was extremely flawed.</p>
<p>The older brother from <em>Sun Kissed</em>&#8216;s heroine Samantha Harrigan (I just knew as soon as it was clear Sam had older bachelor brothers we&#8217;d be seeing them) Clint is the hero here and his counterpart is Loni McEwan, a girl with psychic abilities. She&#8217;s been dreaming about Clint her whole life and gets a shocking flash of a little boy she&#8217;s sure is his son lost in the woods and only Clint can save him. Of course, Clint is a stand up Catholic boy and doesn&#8217;t believe in psychics.</p>
<p>I was looking forward to the idea of having a hero be somewhat religious and unwilling to believe in the heroine at first. I thought it would be refreshing as a lot of authors just don&#8217;t touch on religion at all but they went from not believing to believing very fast and before you knew it, they were in the woods searching. Two days later, they&#8217;re engaged.</p>
<p>I have no problem with relationships that move fast. I&#8217;m a huge fan of Jennifer Crusie and almost of all her couples get together within a month&#8217;s time, if not less (two days is also her record I believe) but I guess I just didn&#8217;t believe that Clint and Loni were in love. I definitely think he wanted to sleep with her but I just didn&#8217;t get the lifetime love thing that fast.</p>
<p>Of course, that&#8217;s not the happy ending. Loni, like a lot of Anderson&#8217;s female protagonists, run off towards the end and the hero has to go after her. It happened in <em>Phantom Waltz</em>, <em>Blue Skies</em>, <em>My Sunshine</em> and probably one or two more I can&#8217;t think of. I believed it in <em>My Sunshine</em>. It&#8217;s my second favorite Anderson and in <em>Phantom Waltz</em>, I swallowed it because it made sense. I was tired of it in <em>Blue Skies</em> and by the time this one ran off, I was thinking, <em>Jeez, just let her go. Find someone who doesn&#8217;t run when things get tough. </em> Seriously.</p>
<p>More Anderson trademarks that have me weary are the old fashioned fathers like Clint&#8217;s father (I can&#8217;t remember his name off hand) and interfering families (Loni&#8217;s mother, sister and grandmother). It&#8217;s almost a repeat of half the books in the Coulter series and I&#8217;m hoping these aren&#8217;t around for the next ones. It just get olds after a while.</p>
<p>I was so disappointed in this but I hope that the next book from Catherine Anderson will restore my faith in her because she&#8217;s one of my favorite authors and I suppose everyone has a misstep.  The book was still well written and there were pieces I liked like Clint&#8217;s relationship with his new found son so I didn&#8217;t hate it, hence the C+ grade. A book with a promising premise but a terribly flawed execution.</p>
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		<title>Amazon Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 01:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realized tonight that Catherine Anderson&#8217;s newest novel, Morning Light, was released earlier this month. Usually, I&#8217;m more on top of releases from my favorite authors but I missed this one. I was looking at the reviews on Amazon and a lot of them were very critical of the book, even people who said that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I realized tonight that Catherine Anderson&#8217;s newest novel, <em>Morning Light</em>, was released earlier this month. Usually, I&#8217;m more on top of releases from my favorite authors but I missed this one. I was looking at the reviews on Amazon and a lot of them were very critical of the book, even people who said that they were fans of the author.</p>
<p>I usually don&#8217;t allow reviews to influence me on my book purchases a lot. I usually find that when I enjoy the author, nine times out of ten, I will find each new book enjoyable. I can only think of a few exceptions where I can&#8217;t read all the books by an author (Johanna Lindsey is just someone who I only buy on the bargain rack and maybe not even then) but that&#8217;s changed a little in the last year as I started to cut back on my book purchases because I have way too many (I&#8217;m at just under 700 in my bedroom alone and it&#8217;s not that big of a room).</p>
<p>When Nora Roberts published <em>High Noon</em> over the summer, I didn&#8217;t rush out right away to buy it. Usually, I have her books on pre-order, but I read an somewhat unfavorable review in Entertainment Weekly and it made me pause for a moment. It was going to be a somewhat more expensive purchase than the usual $7 (in hardback at Barnes and Noble, it would run about $18 with my discount) so I decided that unless I had some extra money later that I would either take it from the library or wait for the paperback.</p>
<p>I was eventually given a gift card and it was at the top of my list to buy. I thought it was one of the strongest standalone novels she&#8217;s published in a few years and now I think the review was probably from someone who isn&#8217;t a romance novel addict like myself and the core of Nora&#8217;s fanbase so in my head, a review from Entertainment Weekly was a lot easier to discard so I could purchase the book anyway.</p>
<p>But the reviews for the new Catherine Anderson are less easier to ignore because they come from people who&#8217;ve devoured every previous novel, who like me, probably have her books on a easy to each bookshelf (not hidden or easily found spot like my Lindsey novels) so I can grab one for a reread at a convenience. I&#8217;m on a budget for my books these days and I&#8217;m not sure if I want to use the $10 for a book that was so poorly received by her own fans.</p>
<p>Then again, it&#8217;s only one source  of reviews. Maybe there&#8217;s another place where fans have fallen in love with it. I guess I just have to read the reviews thoroughly, see what they have in common and see if it&#8217;s something that might effect my enjoyment.</p>
<p>I think reviews are an important thing to consider when purchasing most things &#8212; sofware, computers, electronics and cars but when it comes to subjective forms of entertainment like movies, books, television and music, I think it&#8217;s really hard to say what may or may not be enjoyable for someone because someone else may love it. You can only list a software&#8217;s functions so many different ways, but how a book effects you? I don&#8217;t know. I do think I&#8217;m going to wait a little longer to buy it and look it into something else this month.</p>
<p>I hope I&#8217;m wrong and that the book is fabulous because she really is an author I enjoy and turn to in my moments of boredom.</p>
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