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Twisted Roots (De Beers Family)

Twisted Roots (De Beers Family)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.45

Manufacturer: Pocket Books

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Description

From the outside, Hannah Eaton, Willow De Beers' teenage daughter, lives a charmed life in wealthy Palm Beach, Florida. But deep inside, she is miserable and lonely. Her mother and stepfather have a sickly new baby which takes up all their attention. Her father isn't so sure that she's his child. Her crazy Uncle Linden is the only relative who has time for her. And her new boyfriend, sexy guitar player Heyden Reynolds, has a troubled family of his own. Together, Heyden and Hannah decide to run away to New Orleans, where they stumble onto a rundown old farmhouse and a woman who is convinced Hannah is her long-lost daughter. At first the charade seems like a kindness, but then things spiral out of control ...

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-09-30
Summary: "Sigh"

Tripe. That's all I can say about this book.

Where the Dollanganger, Casteel, Cutler, Landry, and Logan series paid a lot of attention to family secrets and twists and turns, the DeBeers series is severely lacking, and this book is a pale imitation of the good books that Neiderman started out with when he ghostwrote for VCA. The characters are flat and two-dimensional, and the storyline is predictable.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-09-26
Summary: "Very creep!"

I was really sad in Willow for being so mean towards Hannah? What happened to the fighting spirit who fought her way out of the black room? I love Han, and could just imagine her boyfriend being a Creole!

He was handsome, and I found it so romantic for him to abandon his girlfriend! I'm glad the deranged Uncle Psychopath, finally found his "gal-pal"?! Huh... I would've LOVED for this to be my night out on the road, for the 2nd year around!

Love the book and the eroticism in this book is highly subliminal! Siblings?


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2008-09-09
Summary: "Disappointed"

The first two novels in the De Beers saga were wonderful. I highly anticipated the arrival of Twisted Roots from Amazon. The beginning was okay, gave a good insight to Linden and Willow and Miguel's relationship, as well as Hannah's relationship with her father. However, I was very disappointed in the end. This book did not have a single thrilling aspect to it. And to be honest, it was a bit of a snoozer. I was even more disappointed to find out that this is the end of Hannah. Her appearance in the De Beers saga was definitely short lived as Into the Woods features the beginning of Grace Montgomery's story. If you decide to read this saga, read the first two, skip the third and head straight into the fourth. You won't miss anything, believe me.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2005-09-12
Summary: "Twisted Roots"

My sister warned me about this book. Told me it was stupid. But I read it anyways. And I have to say she was right. It was very boring and took me longer then expected to get through it.

Willow was an idiot for some of the things she said or did to Hannah concerning baby Claude. But Hannah was also a big crybaby. Having a younger brother and sister in the home is a big adjustment no matter what your age. It's only happend to billions of other people in this world. So what. Why does Hannah have to be any different? Deal with it. You aren't the only one.

I will continue to read these books. No matter how bad of reviews they get. This book was one of the of worst.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2004-10-08
Summary: "I Enjoyed This Book!"

Hanna Eaton looks like she has it made living with her wealthy parents, (mother and stepfather), and a crowd of great friends. But what no one from the outside realizes is that Hanna feels very left out and unloved. Her mother is expecting her second child so many years later, and it seems that she has no time at all to even think about Hanna. Especially when the baby Claude is born, and is a sickly child. Her mother is totally devoted to the baby, and Hanna might as well not exist.

But there is a new boyfriend in Hanna's life, Heyden. And when he gets involved in the picture, they discover that they have quite a talent for music singing together and playing guitar. So they form a plan with the help of Hanna's disabled uncle, to get to New Orleans where the jobs are. So they rent a mobile home, and off they go to New Orleans as soon as Hanna sneaks away from home. But what they discover once on the road, is not what they had thought at all. In fact, life takes on a whole different meaning for all of them.