E. Suter

"erindipity"
(REAL NAME)
 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 75% (3 of 4)
Location: D'Iberville, MS
In My Own Words:
I am a Navy wife and mother of a 20 month old little girl (born 12-18-01). I love reading and spending time with my daughter. My real passion is cooking and collecting cookbooks though.
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 216,884 - Total Helpful Votes: 3 of 4
Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of W&hellip by Dr. Seuss
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun for all, April 18 2004
I purchased this book for my two year old daughter at Christmas. It has since become a favorite at our house. We have fun making the noises toghether. In fact, she can now repeat all of the noises and can even apply them to other pictures. The rhythem of the book is easy and fun. A great choice for parents.
Heart Of A Warrior by Johanna Lindsey
Heart Of A Warrior by Johanna Lindsey
2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre at best, Sep 15 2003
I have not read all of Lindsey's work and neither of the previous books in this series. I am also not a huge fan of fantasy romance, but I thought I would give this book a try since I like so many of the author's previous books I had read.

The story revolves around Dalden and Brittany. Dalden, a warrior from a barbarric planet far off in space has come to Earth to capture an evil villian set on world domination (a little bit cliche there). He enlists Brittany's help in doing this. The is the beginning of an unrealistic story line.

After Brittany and Dalden capture the bad guy, Dalden kidnaps Brittany to take her back to his home planet. For months Brittany refuses to believe any… Read more

Gap Creek: The Story of a Marriage by Robert Morgan
4.0 out of 5 stars Gap Creek, Sep 15 2003
I just finished this book up and was surprised at how good it was.

This book is a total tragedy though. The story starts out with Julie talking about her brother's death and how he was in her arms when he died. After that her father is taken ill and almost off of the work on the family farm falls onto her shoulders. She works so hard and resents so much, that she ends up marring Hank when she is only 17.

They move to Gap Creek where things only get harder. Hank looses his job, Julie is pregnant.

The book is beautifully written and tragic, but also very heart warming as Julie and Hank learn to lean on each other and over come tragedy and heartbreak. It is a wonderful… Read more