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Tamara McKinley

Author of Matilda's Last Waltz

40+ Works 1,252 Members 28 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Series

Works by Tamara McKinley

Matilda's Last Waltz (2000) 204 copies, 10 reviews
Windflowers (2002) 103 copies, 1 review
Lands Beyond the Sea (2007) 100 copies, 3 reviews
Jacaranda Vines (2001) 97 copies
Undercurrents (2004) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Summer Lightning (2003) 75 copies, 1 review
Dreamscapes (2005) 72 copies, 2 reviews
A Kingdom for the Brave (2008) 60 copies, 2 reviews
Legacy (2009) 48 copies, 1 review
Ocean child (2010) 41 copies
There'll Be Blue Skies (2011) 37 copies, 1 review
Savannah winds (2012) 27 copies
Firestorm (2013) 26 copies, 1 review
Far from Home (2012) 22 copies, 1 review

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Other names
Dean, Ellie
Lee, Tamara
Birthdate
1948-02-25
Gender
female
Nationality
Australia

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SWEDISH REVIEW 

Min kära mor och jag har haft en konversation angående denna bok. Det är så att hon gillade den och jag hade svårt för den. Saker som jag fann irriterade störde hon sig inte alls på. I vanliga fall brukar vi tycka väldigt lika när det gäller böcker, men denna bok är vi väldigt oeniga om. Nu är det även så att detta är den första Tamara McKinley bok jag har läst medan hon har läst flertalet och hon gillar dem skarpt. Jag är egentligen inte så mycket för historiska romantiska böcker, jag föredrar historiska romaner utan smäktande romantik (självklart finns det undantagsfall, jag älskar t.ex. Borta med Vinden och Törnfåglarna).

Nå, vad är det med denna denna som gjorde att jag hade svårt att finna den läsvärd? Jag hade hoppas på en intressant bok med två parallella handlingar men tyvärr var varken 1930 talets eller 50-talets berättelser speciellt intressant. Jag var även besviken att det spanska inbördeskriget hade en så liten del med handlingarna att göra och att så mycket hände i periferin som t.ex. Etienne och Henri umbäranden under andra världskriget. Jag var även en aning frustrerad över Annabelle som absolut inte hade tänkt sig åka till Spanien som sjuksköterska och sedan när hon blev kär (plus en motgång i arbetsfrågan) helt plötsligt beslutade sig för att det var en strålande idé. Kort sagt, boken handlingen var på tok för smäktande och sentimental för min smak. Krigen kändes blodlösa och kändes som en parentes i boken. Det värsta var nog hur förutsägbar handlingen var. det är som om författaren hade en mall med klicheer som hon utgick efter och prickade av längs vägen. På plussiden så var boken världigt snabbläst och jag klämde den på en dag.

Men, det här är mina åsikter, jag är oerhört svår när det gäller historiska romantiska romaner, jag föredrar när det är ett spännande mysterium med som t.ex. med Kate Mortons böcker. Men om du gillar smäktande böcker så är nog denna en bok helt i din smak!

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ENGLISH REVIEW

My dear mother and I have had a conversation about this book. The thing is that she liked it and I could not see what was so great about it. Things that I found irritating disturbed her not at all. Normally, we tend to think very much alike when it comes to books, but this book, we are very divided about. Now it is also true that this is the first Tamara McKinley book I read while she has read most and she likes them a lot. I'm not so much for historical romantic books, I prefer historical novels without languishing romance (of course, there are exceptional circumstances, such as I love Gone with the Wind and The Thorn Birds).

Well, what is it about this that made it hard for me to find it worth reading? I was hoping for an interesting book with two parallel stories, but unfortunately, neither the 1930s or 50ths stories were especially interesting. I was also disappointed that the Spanish Civil War had such a small part in the book and that so much happened in the periphery, such as Etienne and Henri's hardships during World War II. I was also a little frustrated that Annabelle who absolutely did not intend to go to Spain as a nurse and then when she fell in love (plus had a job setback) suddenly decided that it was a brilliant idea. In short, the book was too languishing and sentimental for my taste. The Wars felt bloodless and like a parenthesis in the book. The worst was probably the predictability of the plot. It was as if the author had a list with clichés that she unchecked along the way. On the plus side was the book very easy to read and it only took me one day to finish it!

However, these are my opinions, I am extremely difficult when it comes to historical romance novels, I prefer when it's an exciting mystery with such Kate Morton's books. If you like languorous books is this probably a book entirely to your taste!

Thanks to Forum bokförlag for the review copy!
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MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
The 2nd installment in the Beach View Boarding House series doesn't disappoint! Plucky characters, romance, and restorative cups of tea. What's not to love!
 
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DocHobbs | Jul 30, 2020 |
I listened to this one in the car. The book takes place in a seaside village and covers about a year in the life of Sally and her little brother Ernie during the time before and after the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. The children are evacuees from London's East End and are placed in the loving home of Peggy Reilly and her family. I liked the characters and the setting - and overall the story was a sweet little vacation for me. I really enjoyed this one and will be reading the rest in the series. If you enjoy reading Maeve Binchy, I think you'll like this one.… (more)
 
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DocHobbs | Jul 30, 2020 |
I read the French version, La dernière danse de Matilda - and thoroughly enjoyed it. Captured me from the beginning and kept me glued to the story throughout.

I look forward to reading others - I have Dreamscapes from the Library, again the French version called Le chant des secrets. If Tamara's other books are as well written, I am sure to enjoy my next readings.
 
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MicheleMG | 9 other reviews | Feb 1, 2017 |

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