At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks Paperback Book

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Rent At First Sight

Author: Nicholas Sparks

Narrator: David Aaron Baker

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: Oct 2005

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $20.00

Discs: 7

Synopsis

Read by David Aaron Baker

There are a few things Jeremy Marsh was sure he'd never do: he'd never leave New York City; never give his heart away after barely surviving one failed marriage; and, never become a parent.

Now Jeremy is living in the tiny town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, engaged to Lexie Darnell, the love of his life, and anticipating the start of their family. But just as his life seems to be settling into a blissful pattern, a mysterious and disturbing e-mail sets off a chain of events that will change the course of this young couple's marriage.

How well do we really know the ones we love? How do we handle the inevitable doubts, fears concerning parenthood, and stumbling blocks that are sometimes placed in our way? Continuing the story of the young couple introduced in Sparks's bestselling True Believer, this novel captures all the heartbreak, tension, romance, and surprises of those who are newly wed.

An astonishing tale about the love between a man and a woman and between a parent and a child, AT FIRST SIGHT is about endings that bring new beginnings...tragedies that lead to unexpected joy...and, most of all, the magic of everlasting love.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Angie on 2009-08-28 15:52:08

I love Nicholas Sparks but I already know what is going to happen in every story he writes! Everyone will die! It just gets so old! I didn't even read his newest one because I know the ending already. Can't he write at least two stories where someone can stay together! No more Sparks for me!

BookLender review by Naomi M on 2011-05-20 15:38:13

I didn't find this story to be particularly interesting. Overall, the pace was slow. I skipped through several sections that felt like it served no purpose other than dragging out the story. I never felt the emotion in this story that I have experienced by other works by this author.