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Obsessions

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Used to fighting against the stigma of her illegitimate birth, Nikki Sandeman takes on the proud and powerful Hyland dynasty--her own family, which has refused to claim her as its own--to fight for control of the tobacco empire

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First published January 1, 1990

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Jessica March

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Jessica March is the pen name of fiction writer Robert J. Rosenblum.

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October 10, 2020
Another Jessica March dramatic saga told through the eyes of an illegitimate daughter to a rich and prestigious family, but this time my feelings are mixed. Obsessions had many of the same elements as Sensations, including a strong yet compassionate heroine, but the backdrop of the Tobacco industry and later acquisitions and public relations in the Tobacco industry was incredibly boring to sift through.

There are some twists regarding Nikki's parentage and her mother's death. Outside of this, I think the book's cover, synopsis, and even the glimpse in the future prologue promise more juicy entanglements with the Hyland family than actually occur in the story. Outside of her path crossing briefly with Pepper, Babe and Duke, Nikki is removed from legitimacy at a very young and doesn't directly fight back on this until the end. Nikki's relationship with Will Rivers is given more focus and meat as far as storytelling goes.

What I did like was that friendships and personal relationships were given special attention. The happenings aren't always entertaining, but I always came back for more of Helen, Blake, Will, Alexei, Babe, etc. I also liked that Nikki's arc for identity, self worth, and opening her heart to love was handled with patience and insight. As self-aware as Nikki is of her shortcomings relating to other people, she still makes mistakes and turns on her inner needs for temporary security and comfort. She felt like a real human being and it was easy to care about her.

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October 10, 2014
I came across this book on an old book shelf. Once I started to read it I had trouble putting it down. I don't usually read this type of fiction but I was pleasantly surprised. Now I am eager to read her other books. Jessica March is a man!!! I am surprised he understands women so well! A MUST READ.
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March 30, 2019
this was a very long read and at times, I felt it was pointless and tedious. but it still had some good qualities, enough to give it 3 stars.
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June 12, 2009
A really great book, fast paced all the way through and in the style of Virginia Andrews.
Murder, incest, rape all the ingredients for an Andrewsesque novel.
Definitely worth reading.
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