background
 
Become an Affiliate...
Affiliate Login
Become a Reviewer...
Reviewer Login
   
 
Our Featured Books
 
Review & Contest Genres
 
 
2011 Award Contest Winners
2010 Award Contest Winners
2009 Award Contest Winners
 
Children - Preschool
Children - Concept
Children - K-3rd - Fable
Children - K-3rd - General
Children - 4th–6th
Children - Preteen
Young Adult - Coming of Age
Young Adult - Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Young Adult - General
 
Christian - Amish
Christian - Biblical Counseling
Christian - Devotion/Study
Christian - Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Christian - Fiction
Christian - Historical Fiction
Christian - Living
Christian - Non Fiction
Christian - Romance
 
Fiction - Action
Fiction - Adventure
Fiction - Chick Lit
Fiction - Cultural
Fiction - Drama
Fiction - Fantasy
Fiction - General
Fiction - Historical
Fiction - Horror
Fiction - Humor
Fiction - Intrigue
Fiction - Mystery - General
Fiction - Mystery - Sleuth
Fiction - Paranormal
Fiction - Realistic
Fiction - Science Fiction
Fiction - Southern
Fiction - Supernatural
Fiction - Suspense
Fiction - Thriller - General
Fiction - Thriller - Terrorist
Fiction - Womens
 
Non Fiction - Animals
Non Fiction - Autobiography
Non Fiction - Biography
Non Fiction - Business/Finance
Non Fiction - Drama
Non Fiction - Education
Non Fiction - Genealogy
Non Fiction - General
Non Fiction - Gov/Politics
Non Fiction - Grief
Non Fiction - Health - Fitness
Non Fiction - Health - Medical
Non Fiction - Historical/Cultural
Non Fiction - Home/Crafts
Non Fiction - Humor
Non Fiction - Memoir
Non Fiction - Motivational
Non Fiction - Music/Ent.
Non Fiction - Parenting
Non Fiction - Relationships
Non Fiction - Religion/Phil.
Non Fiction - Retirement
Non Fiction - Self Help
Non Fiction - Sports
Non Fiction - War
 
Romance - Contemporary
Romance - Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Romance - Historical
Romance - Suspense
 
Audio Books
Graphic Novel/Comic
Poetry/Music
 
 
 

To:

Name:

Email:

Confirm Email:

Message:


Bride Wore Blue
Cillian Burns



Romance - Contemporary

Author Login - Resend Login Information
FacebookTwitter
Author Biography
Add your biography and picture to your review! Login to your Authors Area to update all the components of your review page. Your login information is in the Review Notice we emailed to you when your review was complete. You can have it resent to you from our Author Login page. Please contact us if you need any help.


Book Review
Brett Peters returned to Orlando after he took a bullet intended for the small Iraqi girl. His cameraman considered him a hero, but Brett didn’t feel like one. The pain and damage to his left leg was worth it. When he returned to his home town, Orlando he discovered he had a nine-year-old son. Beth Phillips hadn’t seen Brett for years. She still loved him. Could their love overcome the wounds from the past?

WOW! The Bride Wore Blue is a delightful romance. Cillian Burns is a talented author. She created a plot that other authors will envy. The story flows smoothly, enticing the reader to turn the pages. I felt as though I knew the characters personally. Burns did not have to rely on graphic scenes to develop the romance between Brett and Beth. Ryan is a remarkable character. Too often a writer will ignore the opportunity to develop a child’s character. Not so for Burns. Ryan is a major part of the plot. Well done, Ms. Burns. I look forward to reading more books by this author.

 

Comments Section
Leave your comments or reviews using
Facebook or our Comments System

 

 

Add your comments or reviews here:
Name:
Rating: / 5
Comment (*):

 

J. Thomas
4.0 / 5
Ryan's expressions "cool" and "awesome describe The Bride Wore Blue perfectly. Beth Phillips, nine-year-old Ryan's mom, made a decision ten years ago that set the pattern for her life. Now, a successful anchor for WKSS news in Orlando, she sees Brett Peter on CNN and memories "clawed their way to the surface." As she sees the "weary wisdom" in his eyes and streaks of gray in his hair, the "what ifs" come and she knows "her heart has spent its life entwined with his." However, she stands firm in her long-ago decision and plans to tell Brett the truth when he returns to Orlando. Brett Peter, a foreign correspondent, returns to his sister's home to recuperate from a serious wound he received in Iraq while saving a little girl and her dog. He finds himself next door to Beth, his best friend since second grade and the woman he'd planned to spend his life with until he left for the Middle East and she opted to stay home. He didn't know why she decided to stay, but he did know he had destroyed their "oneness" with his pride and anger. Commitment and being tied down still scare him, but when he sees Beth and Ryan, he has lots of sorting out to do. The Bride Wore Blue resonates with a love so deeply rooted it survives a ten year drought then springs back to life. Cillian Burns writes so realistically that readers get to vicariously experience a wealth of emotions that make the story vibrate with life and love. Her writing style, with so many memorable phrases, is a joy to read. Phrases like "her heart splinters into a thousand fragile pieces," "at one time he was the moon, she the tide and everything seemed so right," and "he wanted a roaring fire but not willing to chop the wood" are just a few. The goodness in both Brett and Beth are revealed as they deal with obstacles, manipulative people, and pressures of being true to themselves while being true to each other. This story of love deferred but not destroyed, is terrific reading.
       

Home    ::    Book Reviews    ::    Annual Award Contest    ::    Author Services    ::    About Us
Support Center    ::     Become a Reviewer    ::    Affiliate Program

© 2009-2012 Readers Favorite. All rights reserved. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.