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Did you like this book?
Carole Carole May 16, 2013 10:57AM
I really enjoyed this story. It captivates you from the start, and Sean is a very likeable character.
What did you think?



Finding Home is one of my favorite, alltime books. I never wanted it to end.


I absolutely loved this book. :-) *sighs*


I wrote down so many book suggestions here and read almost all and so far this has been the best..
the characters are great and the writer is really good at what she does..

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J Tuba: I also found this book to be a lot better than Fallen From Grace. If you haven't already, you should try some of Bonnie Dee's other books (New L ...more
May 27, 2013 03:20PM
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Tûba thanks for the recommendation Judy:)I'll try them as soon as I'm done with my current books..hope I can get the same pleasure from those books,too. ...more
May 28, 2013 06:51AM

Really loved this book. Have read a couple of Bonnie Dees other ones Bone Deep and I think ithe other one was New Life. They were good but this was my favourite.


I loved this book. Sean is an amazing hero..... sigh. Great story. I'll definitely read it again.


I loved this book and didn't think I was going to but it was good and really opened my eyes. Iv got 2 more books in line to read next both about troubled young kid/adults on the streets that find love and a home. Poughkeepsie by Debra anastasia sounds brill, I really can't wait to read this. Also callum and harper by Amelie fisher. There's nothing to do with male prostitutes in these books as that's a hard subject to come across in a love story.

Also if you have a strong stomach there's a book I read called forbidden by tabitha suzuma. It's a book I read the review on a thousand times thinking there's no way I can read that. But in the end I gave it ago and found it to be one of the best books iv ever read. Here's the hard bit....it's about a brother and sister who fall in love :/ I know sounds really bad, but this book really did open my eyes.


Yeah , I loved this book


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