TRUE
BELIEVERS By Nicholas Sparks
Jeremy Marsh is the
ultimate New Yorker: handsome, almost always dressed in black, and part of the
media elite. An expert on debunking the supernatural with a regular column in
“Scientific American,” he’s just made his first appearance on national TV. When
he receives a letter from the tiny town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, about ghostly
lights that appear in a legend-shrouded cemetery, he can’t resist driving down
to investigate. Here, in this tightly knit community, Lexie Darnell runs the
town’s library, just as her mother did before the accident that left Lexie an
orphan. Disappointed by past relationships, including one that lured her away
from home, she is sure of one thing: her future is in Boone Creek, close to her
grandmother and all the other people she loves. Jeremy expects to spend a quick
week in “the sticks” before speeding back to the city. But from the moment he
sets eyes on Lexie, he is intrigued and attracted to this beautiful woman who
speaks with a soft drawl and confounding honesty. And Lexie, while hesitating
to trust this outsider, finds herself thinking of Jeremy more than she cares to
admit. Now, if they are to be together, Jeremy Marsh must make a difficult
choice: return to the life he knows, or do something he’s never done
before—take a giant leap of faith. A story about taking chances and following
your heart, True Believer will make you, too, believe in the miracle of love.
Our group had very mixed feelings on this book. We thought the plot was too contrived but the characters were unique. It was a light read, Hallmark movie type of book. We decided we would not recommend this book.
Our group had very mixed feelings on this book. We thought the plot was too contrived but the characters were unique. It was a light read, Hallmark movie type of book. We decided we would not recommend this book.
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