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rank 5463
word count 10673
date submitted 19.09.2008
date updated 10.02.2009
genres: Fiction, Chick Lit, Religious, Come...
classification: universal
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Dear Jane Letters

Amanda Hamm

This is a fun love story. The heroine writes an advice column and some of her quirky letters are sprinkled throughout the book.

 

From the back cover: Dear Jane Letters is a light-hearted look into the life of Raina Lane, author of a local advice column titled Dear Jane. Raina has a close family who loves and entertains her at every encounter. She lives with her best friend, Vicki, who is about to get married and is anxious to see Raina paired up as well. She looks for romance between Raina and just about anyone with whom they come into contact, including a blind date and the old friend who has recently reentered Raina's life. Despite her roommate's constant vigilance, when Raina does find love, it still catches her by surprise.

If you enjoy reading Dear Jane Letters, the complete book is available on Amazon for $13.05.

 
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catholic, christian, clean, family, funny, humor, light reading, love, love story, romance, young adult

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soutexmex wrote 810 days ago

Hard to critique a completed novel, so I will just SHELVE!

I can use your comments on my book when you get the chance. Cheers!

JC
The Obergemau Key

lynn clayton wrote 814 days ago

I adore Raina, she reminds me of a Jane Austen heroine - Emma perhaps. Naive, impulsive, comical, you've written about an absolute gem in your lovely style. Backed. Lynn

dead mosquito wrote 1241 days ago

I really enjoyed this book... i had a smile on my face all thru till page 8, wish there was a page 9 and 10 and 11 and ll of it infact!

ljs wrote 1337 days ago

I've just finished the first four chapters and must say that although I don't know where the story's going quite yet, I'm enjoying the ride. The escape plan was funny. I, too was surprised that he admitted it. Sounds like a guy to keep around. I'll be back for the rest later, but for now I put you on my shelf. Good luck, Linda

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