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Peach

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: Dell
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Description
Everything in life had been handed to her . . . until now. Beautiful Peach de Courmant discovers power and passion as she enters the world of big business and meets her match in the man who is to be her fiercest competitor. "Immensely readable entertainment."--Kirkus Reviews. HC: Delacorte.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-08
Summary: "LOVED THIS BOOK!"
Elizabeth Adler is one of my favorite authors. I have yet to read one of her books that I didn't thoroughly enjoy! PEACH was wonderful! Kept the interest!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-01-17
Summary: "A family's saga"
The history of a family through the years. Before purchasing the book, I hadn't realized that part of the story would cover events taking part during WWII and some of the chapters were hard for me to read. But eventually the family survived and the feeling, by the end of the book, was a good one.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2004-05-14
Summary: "The fitting close to an interesting saga."
"Peach" is the sequel to "Leonie". This book is actually better than the first. Peach de Cormont is Leonie's granddaughter. This story follows her and Noel Maddux, an orphan from Iowa, as their fates become intertwined. I did like Peach, I loved Leonie in this book, and I thought Noel was likable. The story tells us of Peach's and Noel's struggles to overcome obstacles against them, her polio and his background. The climax is fitting, as Noel has to make a choice between career and family.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2002-06-08
Summary: "Waste of an afternoon"
Did you ever read a book where you kept wanting to rewrite parts of it? That's the way this book was for me. The whole book left me feeling unsatisfied. Especially when the "hero", and I use that term loosely, cheats on Peach without an ounce of remorse and Peach sees it as her fault for not understanding his needs.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2001-01-10
Summary: "Entertaining reading"
The book may have had some faults in the writing process and storyline, but overall, it held my interest and even tho it was somewhat predictable, it was entertaining. It leaves a few holes and doesn't always jump around on cue, but the author lets you see and feel what the characters do. I didn't realize that it was a sequel to "Leonie", so it can be read on it's own merit and still be fun. Just read it and don't ask too much of the author! I now know that I want to read others that she has written.