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Title:Bittersweet (California Historical Series #2)
Author:Cathy Marie Hake
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 0 pages
Published:April 1st 2007 by Bethany House Publishers (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Romance. Christian Romance. Fiction
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Rating: 3.95 | 2618 Users | 161 Reviews

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It's been awhile since I've read this one, but it's stuck with me for some time. I've read the one before it (Letter Perfect) and it is my favorite! But this one was a mixture of terrible, enjoyable, maddening, and just...awful!

I would not recommend this for teens below 18. The one starting revelation toward the end shocked me. While it does happen, I found it slightly disturbing to read about. I very much like Galen's character, but Laney got a bit on my nerves. I actually liked Ivy way better and hated how the author resolved her character.

This could have been much better, but still did enjoy a good bit of it.

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Original Title: Bittersweet (California Historical Series, #2)
ISBN: 1441202889 (ISBN13: 9781441202888)
Edition Language: English
Series: California Historical
Series: #2

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Ratings: 3.95 From 2618 Users | 161 Reviews

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Honestly, Laney was annoying and I kind of hoped Galen really would end up with Ivy. Galen seemed to suffer a change in heart that was too sudden to be believable. He went from thinking of Laney as his friend's annoying kid sister to a woman in a single scene, all because she had a tiny waist (like she'd never had her corset on or cinched before), and then he was all in for getting married.

I was disappointed when reading reviews of this book. I just happened across it at the library but had read the previous novel for BookClub and LOVED it! I was so excited to see a sequel about Laney. I was bummed to read less than kind reviews of the book when I got home and was then somewhat less excited to start it...HOWEVER- I loved the book. I admit I did enjoy the 1st book more but Bittersweet was definately a great book. I nearly cried, it was wonderful.And made me realize I need to be a

Very good read. Unexpected twist with a good ending.

I absolutely loved "Letter Perfect" and when I found out there was a continuation I had to read it. "Bittersweet" was one of those that I just couldn't put down. I had to literally tear myself away from it to get anything done. Even though parts of the story where pretty predictable it still made for a wonderful story. I've found another fictional man to be in love with besides Edward Cullen in the Twilight Saga. Galen O'Sullivan is incredible!! Cathy Marie Hake is now on my list of favorite

It was as good as the first book! (Letter Perfect)

I was cautioned by a few fellow-readers that book one was better than book two in this series, and I have to admit that I fully agree with them. The plot was just meandering and a lot of ideas were thrown in there without any real rhyme or reason. Hake did cover the situation with Ivy very, very well. I greatly appreciated her tact in such a tough situation (slight spoiler: Ivy was raped).Galen was a very real character. Some things were thrown in his life that would have been very tough in real

This book was a hard read. However, it has character and so much truth to it. The characters are real, and it shows that true Christin charity ia unpopular and hard, even amongst Christians. Although it ended well, I walked away feeling a lot like the title, bittersweet. I'm rating it lower only because it left me feeling sad and more somber instead of happy, and real life already does that on its own.

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