Belong to Me LP: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Marisa De Los Santos Publisher: HarperLuxe Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 295141
Format: Large Print Media: Paperback Edition: Lgr Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 608 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.4
ISBN: 0061562602 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780061562600 ASIN: 0061562602
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Everyone has secrets. Some we keep to protect ourselves, others we keep to protect those we love. A devoted city dweller, Cornelia Brown surprised no one more than herself when she was gripped by the sudden, inescapable desire to leave urban life behind and head for an idyllic suburb. Though she knows she and her beloved husband, Teo, have made the right move, she approaches her new life with trepidation and struggles to forge friendships in her new home. Cornelia's mettle is quickly tested by judgmental neighbor Piper Truitt. Perfectly manicured, impeccably dressed, and possessing impossible standards, Piper is the embodiment of everything Cornelia feared she would find in suburbia. A saving grace soon appears in the form of Lake. Over a shared love of literature and old movies, Cornelia develops an instant bond with this warm yet elusive woman who has also recently arrived in town, ostensibly to send her perceptive and brilliant son, Dev, to a school for the gifted. Marisa de los Santos's literary talents shine in the complex interactions she creates between these three women. She deftly explores the life-altering roller coaster of emotions Piper faces as she cares for two households, her own and that of her cancer-stricken best friend, Elizabeth. Skillfully, de los Santos creates an enigmatic and beguiling character in Lake, who draws Cornelia closer even as she harbors a shocking secret. And from the first page until the exhilarating conclusion, de los Santos engages readers with Cornelia, who, while trying to adapt to her new surroundings, must remain true to herself. As their individual stories unfold, the women become entangled in a web of trust, betrayal, love, and loss that challenges them in ways they never imagined, and that ultimately teaches them what it means for one human being to belong to another.
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Belong to Me July 3, 2008 I enjoyed this book and some parts made me cry. This book also makes me want to read Love Walks In again - also a tear jerker, and beautiful story). I wish that more was written on Teo or story told from his point. And would be great if there was more on Piper and Tom - how their relationship developed. I'll definitely get her next book. A fan.
did not like July 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Loved her first novel - I just didn't like this one as much. I couldn't see the point of including Piper's life into the storyline.
great sequel July 2, 2008 I was fortunate to read Belong to Me after reading Love Walked In, so I already knew Cornelia, Teo, & Clare. I didn't expect Clare to reappear, & was very pleased that she did. Where other reviewers didn't like the other characters so much, I really did. I especially enjoyed Piper's story, who I didn't like at all at first, but she grew on me! And the story surrounding Elizabeth's illness seemed so realistic. And I thought the intertwining stories made for an interesting and compelling read. Though I really enjoyed the first book, I'm one who enjoyed the second even more.
A very special episode... June 26, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bright, self-involved stay at home Mothers with adoring financially succesful husbands & beautiful children, bravely champion their way through hurts they've largely created for themselves. Brand labels are important. I read the first half and the last chapter, just couldn't care about any of these inter-twined story lines. If you're a Sex in the City / Desperate Housewife fan...this would be summer reading.
Read "Love Walked In" first or you won't "Belong to Me" June 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm a great lover of women bonding books. Two of my favorites over the years have been The Saving Graces by Patricia Gaffney and Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons by Lorna Landvik. The description of Belong To Me brought to mind these two favorites so I was eager to get started with it. What I didn't realize, however, was that there was a prequel to this book, Love Walked In. Had I known that, I definitely would have read them in order and most assuredly would already have had a connection with the main character Cornelia Brown. It sounds to me that Love Walked In was a good book and introduced the reader not only to Cornelia but to her "almost" daughter Clare and to her "definitely" gorgeous husband Teo. There's a lot to be said for reading books in order and I think this is a perfect example.
When I started Belong to Me, I was sitting on a plane headed for Vegas. I immediately loved it and thought it was going to be right up there with my favorites. Somewhere along the way, I stopped loving it and can't really put my finger on the reason. It might be the disconnect between the two books and the author assuming that the reader already loves Cornelia and her family having previously read Love Walked In. She has Cornelia leaving her big city life and landing in suburbia which leads to all the women "clique" issues and the loneliness that can follow.
The surrounding characters just aren't that likeable. We have Piper, caring for her cancer stricken friend Elizabeth. She's great with Elizabeth but a bear to everyone else. Lake, who has just moved there with her teenage son Dev, whose life is chock full of mysteries. I can't really say a bond is formed between these women but they seem to be working towards it. Then the author went on an unpredictable tangent and began to lose me.
So the first 100 pages I was giving it five stars. By the end, it had dropped to 3.5 to 4. I'm going to be generous with my rating and round it out to a four because, had I read the prequel, I'm sure I would have felt differently about this book and I'd hate to fault the author for my obvious faux pas. A sure lesson to be learned here.....don't read out of order!!
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