All That Glitters
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74715 in Books
- Published on: 2003-09-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
Third novel in the captivating Landry family series; Driven from the Dumas mansion back to her beloved bayou, Ruby's only hope is that fate will let her begin anew. Living again in a humble shack, Ruby is determined to make a secure and happy home for her precious daughter, Pearl. At her side once more is Paul Tate, her first love, now a man of dazzling wealth. Whisked away to his grand house, it seems Ruby can forget the shocking reason she and Paul must wed in secret and remain husband and wife in name alone. But the grand walls of Cypress Woods cannot shut out the cold eyes of Paul's mother, Gladys. Then her venomous twin sister, Gisselle, arrives to taunt her with news of Beau Andreas, the true father Pearl has never met, and the only man Ruby will ever long for with her body and soul.
Customer Reviews
A new plot line?
Ruby starts the book living in Pauls dream house with her daughter Pearl the daughter of the love of her life who is together with Giselle her twin sister. To enjoy this book and also to understand the story line and know what will happen you have to have read the first 2 amazing books. Under all the normal Virginia Andrews sory lines of a love which is not supposed to be, comes a heartfelt tragedy and the chance for Ruby to be happy again. This time without having to lie to the people she loves because she is the only one who knows the truth. This book could make you cry and plays on all the emotions of the reader. The selflessness of one of the characters and the love shown to Ruby, is something which occurs eventually and arms the heart.
Fantastic story line.
If you have never read a Virginia Andrews book then do so.
It is best to start with Flower's in the Attic. Once you are hooked,
( and you will be )you will find yourself wanting to read all her books.
'All that Glitters', really is gold!



