| View Larger Image | Chandra (Signet) | Paperbackby Catherine Coulter (Author)
| List Price: | $7.50 | |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Onyx | | Page Count: | 352 Pages | | Publication Date: | December 03, 1985 | | Sales Rank: | 893,407rd |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 2.0 based on 9 reviews)
| Didn't live up to the fabulous name... by Chandra Albers (Woodstock, IL) 2 Stars May 10, 2006 I bought this book because a) my name is Chandra and b) it was less than a quarter! HA! I never buy romance novels, and read just a bit of this, before I discovered that I was right: horribly cheesy. Ah well, it STILL says "Chandra" all over the place. Way cool!
| | It was that title that sold me by Chandra L. Mcneely (Longview, WA) 1 Stars March 23, 2005 I bought this book simply because the title is my first name and I never find my name on anything. But, I thought that I'd read it and give it a chance. Yuck! It's not my typically read genre, but I'm open minded when it comes to books. This story, however, was ridiculous. Chandra, the character, had the potential to be a strong, empowered woman. However, she ended up disappointing me in the sense that she seemed to just give up. Maybe I had my expectations too high simply because we share a name, but Chandra was a HUGE disappointment.
| | Another Awful Duplicate 1 Stars May 22, 2003 Another story that started out strong but fizzled fast. Appalling characters.
| | Waste of money by Shaunda Thomas (Lansing, Michigan) 1 Stars June 27, 2000 After the back of this book it sounded interesting. But it started out bad and went down hill from there. After the first couple of pages there was a rape. If that was not bad enough Chandra, the heroine is annoying to the point you wish the hero would just divorce her and marry some one else. Overall the book was a waste of my money.
| | What was she thinking? by Adrienne (Missouri) 2 Stars June 02, 2000 I'm gracing this book with two stars only because Catherine Coulter wrote it. The book certainly doesn't deserve it. Having read most of Coulter's other work, I can only conclude that she was having some sort of mental lapse during this book's creation. I would never have matched this hero and heroine. There was simply no connection between them, besides him saving her. They should have just been friends and gone on to more pleasant love stories. Also, there was much cruelty throughout the book--calculated rape, punishment, etc. I stopped reading this book several times, and only completed it out of sheer boredom on a rainy day. Unlike most other books of this genre, I was not left with warm, happy feelings after reading it. Disturbed and tormented would be a more acurate description. I do not recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a strong, sound love story. You'll be left wanting and unsatisfied.
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