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In The Eye of The Beholder
Ebook By
Sharon E. Cathcart
Rating:





(5)
Published: Jun. 06, 2009
Category:
Fiction »
Literature »
Romance
Category:
Fiction »
Literature »
Historical
Words: 58858 (approximate)
Language:
English
Ebook Description
When French equestrian Claire Delacroix loses her fiance in a tragic accident, she comes to live at the Paris Opera during its 1890s heyday.
Whilst working at the opera, she meets a mysterious, masked stranger: Erik. Is it possible that the two of them will heal the pain of each other's past?
Parental Rating:
This book contains content that may not be suitable for young readers
17 and under.
Tags
equestrian,
london,
opera garnier,
paris,
phantom of the opera
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Review by:
J. Timothy King
on Apr. 21, 2010 :
My first impression: If 90% of everything is crap, then this definitely falls within the remaining 10%. And in the end, I retained that impression, even though along the way, I had a number of complaints. Yet for all those complaints, I still ended up rating it 5 stars. Yes, I teetered on the edge between 4 and 5, but I finally came down on the higher side, because if the next book I read has all the characteristics of this one, that would make me very happy, because of all the things this story did right. The characters captivated me. I ended up thinking of Claire as an actual person, inconsistencies and all. The story dealt with a real issue, and one close to my heart, the human need to love and be loved. A theme that (whether Sharon intended it or not) strikes more deeply than the title implies: Not just that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That everyone needs some sympathy with others, in order to survive.
Review by:
Marion Gonsalves
on Jun. 11, 2009 :
This book is very well written and well plotted.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. A good read.
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