In einer heißen Sommernacht

In einer heißen Sommernacht

Softcover
3.610
FrauenromanMieterWirtschaftskriseRomantik

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Description

In dunklen Zeiten ist seine Liebe ihre einzige Hoffnung

Es ist die Zeit der großen Wirtschaftskrise, und Ella Barron braucht für ihre kleine Pension jeden zahlenden Gast, den sie kriegen kann. Sie kann es sich nicht leisten, David Rainwater abzuweisen, obwohl sie sofort ahnt, dass dieser mysteriöse Fremde Unruhe in ihr wohlgeordnetes Leben bringen wird. Doch mit seiner freundlichen, bedachten Art nimmt der neue Mieter rasch alle Bewohner des Hauses für sich ein – auch Ella. Doch erst als gewalttätige Ausschreitungen die kleine Stadt erschüttern, erkennt Ella, wie tief ihre Gefühle für David tatsächlich sind …

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
Modern
Format
Softcover
Pages
288
Price
9.30 €

Author Description

Sandra Brown arbeitete als Schauspielerin und TV-Journalistin, bevor sie mit ihrem Roman »Trügerischer Spiegel« auf Anhieb einen großen Erfolg landete. Inzwischen ist sie eine der erfolgreichsten internationalen Autorinnen, die mit jedem ihrer Bücher die Spitzenplätze der »New York Times«-Bestsellerliste erreicht! Ihr endgültiger Durchbruch als Thrillerautorin gelang Sandra Brown mit dem Roman »Die Zeugin«, der auch in Deutschland zum Bestseller wurde. Seither konnte sie mit vielen weiteren Romanen ihre Leser und Leserinnen weltweit begeistern. Sandra Brown lebt mit ihrer Familie abwechselnd in Texas und South Carolina.

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Ich fand es sehr langatmig zwischen drin und hätte es fast abgebrochen.

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Hallo ihr Lieben, in diesem Roman geht es um Ella und David. Ella wurde von ihrem Mann verlassen und führt mit ihrem Sohn Solly eine Pension. Solly ist allerdings ein ganz besonderer Junge. Vereinzelt wird er von den Bewohnern als „Behindert“ bezeichnet. David zieht in die Pension und die beiden entwickeln nach und nach, Zuneigung zueinander. Die Geschichte endet tragisch und absolut nicht, wie man es sich wünschen würde aber gerade deshalb auch, war es ein Erlebnis diese Geschichte zu verfolgen und schlussendlich hat David, Ella doch etwas wunderschönes hinterlassen. Der Schreibstil hat mir sehr gefallen und es hat sich flüssig und schnell gelesen. Mein erstes Buch dieser Autorin und sicher nicht das letzte. Klare Empfehlung

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Ein Liebesroman von Sandra Brown, diesmal eher bittersüß als kitschig.

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When I got this book, I did not bother to read the synopsis, after all it is written by the prolific Sandra Brown. Besides, whenever I hear the name Sandra Brown, I think contemporary romance or romantic suspense. Therefore, you can imagine my surprise when I discovered that Rainwater is a historical fiction, which is set in the era of the Great Depression. Although not a genre I gravitate towards, I went ahead and read it. I am so glad I did. It differs from what I am used to from this author. However, the one thing, which remained constant, was the quality of the writing. Ms. Brown’s personality shined through this heart-warming story. Rainwater is the type of story that will tug at your heartstrings. Although not a romance, it features a great love story that will reaffirm your belief in the power of love. The story introduces Ella Barron and David Rainwater. Ella ran a boarding house in a town called Gilead, during the time of the Great Depression. During this time corruption was rampant, jobs limited, residents were starving due to the poor economic situations and racial tensions ran high. Running the boarding house was her means of supporting herself and her autistic son. David Rainwater is a cotton broker who suffered financial loss because of the depression. He arrived on her doorstep with a mutual acquaintance seeking to rent a room. She was nor keen on accepting taking on a new boarder, but when she learnt he was dying she reluctantly rent him a room. Little did she know accepting this new boarder would change her life in ways she would never imagine. Mr. Rainwater is a charming and kind man. Despite Ella’s initial unpleasantness towards him, he remains patient in his dealings with her. I especially loved how he treated her son, Solly. When everyone else treated him as insane and stupid, he handled him with compassion. As a result helped Ella to recognise her son’s true potential. He is a firm believer in standing firm in one’s beliefs no matter the consequences. He showed this trait by his willingness to help the blacks and the whites of Shanty Town in their fight for survival. This he did at great personal risk. Despite, his brave facade it is clear he was scared regarding his health which showed his vulnerability. However, he never allowed his fears to dictate how he lived his life. My first reaction to Ella was not favourable. However, the more I learnt about her I developed a great appreciation for her. She proved to be a woman of strength. Amidst the struggle of raising an autistic child, in a time when knowledge of autism was non-existent, she still found to offer a helping hand to friends and strangers alike. Despite living in a world where racism was rampant, she never allowed it to determine how she treated those with whom she came in contact. She saw everyone has humans no matter the colour of their skin. Ella and Mr. Rainwater were developing feelings for each other. Their feelings developed slowly, and they cautiously entered a relationship. This occurred at around eighty percent into the story. As you can imagine their romance was bittersweet given the circumstances surrounding Mr. Rainwater’s health. Some may consider the story depressing due to the events, but for me it was a reminder of the good and bad things that life has to offer. How we handle the tragedies that come our way determines our mettle. Ella Barron proved, despite the tragedies she encountered she could rise above them and live her life to the fullest. A thing of note, which some readers may find abhorrent, was the culling and slaughtering of livestock. It was not pretty, but it reflected one of the many tragedies of that era. Despite my loving this book, I had an issue. I was disappointed with the ending, which felt rushed and which I thought could do with a little more development. Conclusion/Recommendation Overall, this was a compelling and heart-wrenching read, which shared one woman’s story of survival, hope and love. Readers will be carried to the time of the Great Depression in this bittersweet tale of love and loss.

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