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<From The Wall, Sunday, July 27, 2008 >

MJ, hurled Into The Night against The Wall.
The reasons were:

I have been a loyal Brockmann fan since reading Prince Joe for the first time. Since then I have read every single book that Suzanne Brockmann has written and I have loved them all. So it really pains me to say that I am immensely disappointed and depressed after reading Into The Fire. Brockmann’s trademark flawed characters have always been a favorite of mine, but the character flaws unveiled in this book are overwhelming. By the end of the book I could no longer appreciate most of the characters and I just felt pity for the rest. I have to say that this will definitely be the LAST book from Brockmann that I will buy on sight.

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Sarah added:

I agree. I did not really like Into the Fire, I love her other books, however.While Force of Nature ans Into the Fire weren't that great I'm not ready to give give up on Ms. Brockmann quite yet.

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Violet added:

Darn--it's on my to-be-read pile right now.

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