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Original Title: The Mulberry Tree
ISBN: 0743437640 (ISBN13: 9780743437646)
Edition Language: English
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The Mulberry Tree Paperback | Pages: 464 pages
Rating: 3.81 | 6079 Users | 322 Reviews

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Title:The Mulberry Tree
Author:Jude Deveraux
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:April 29th 2003 by Pocket Books (first published January 1st 2002)
Categories:Romance. Fiction. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary

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She had a perfect life. Then she got a real life.... For nearly twenty years, quiet, unassuming Lillian Manville has devoted herself to her self-made billionaire husband -- and enjoyed a luxurious life of splendid homes, trips, jewels, and clothes. But when James Manville dies in a plane crash, Lillian's grief is compounded by a shocking mystery: all that Jimmie has left to her is an old farmhouse in tiny Calburn, Virginia. Now, Lillian's unexpected circumstances are leading her to a made-over life in Calburn, an exciting businessŠand a sweet new love with a handsome local man. But will she have the courage to unveil the truth surrounding a past scandal and the loss of her husband? The answers may be as close as the mulberry tree in her yard -- and Lillian must dig deep within herself to Wght the secrets and lies that threaten to uproot the past she cherished and the future she treasures....This lush bestseller shines with the passion, intrigue, and warmth that is Jude Deveraux at her best.

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*Reread Review*Once again loving to reread books by this author. I am attracted to people that are super passionate about an avenue enough to make themselves the best. I gravitate towards those people in real life. I like to say I'm basking and soaking up some of the greatness lol. I think that over the years my rereads of this book has been for Bailey, the FMC. I do agree with some of the reviews that there was a lot of fact dump about the canning and preserving process, however for me it

I feel awful writing this but this was probably one of the worst books I've ever read. I realize it's not a traditional romance but there was zero chemistry between the main characters. There were too many stories to follow, too many name changes, and too much dialogue - yes I said too much dialogue. I'm really disappointed as this is the first book I've read from Jude. Will not recommend.

This was an enjoyable mystery about Lillian, a young widow of a billionaire. She is left alone when her husband dies in a plane crash, bequeaths his wealth to siblings and only leaves Lillian with an old, run-down house and a note telling her to find out what really happened. She doesn't understand the note or what it is she is supposed to discover. The book follows her on this quest. Through it, she meets many people - some want to help her but others don't. She soon realizes that there is a

[image error]that's actually what I said right after I closed the damn book. I felt as if I wasted such precious hours in this shitload book.It's so boring. No climax. Yes the characters met already but there are no spark. I tried my best to like it, obliged and willed myself. But I just can't seem to like this dull book. My first and ABSOLUTELY last Jude Deveraux book.

Quite a disappointment.....picked it up as a light summer read, but was ready to put it down before I finished it. Took a weird turn about halfway through, and by the end I was so confused by all the different characters and plot gaps that I didn't even care.

It's hard to catalogue the all failures of this book. Writing, plot, characters, dialogue, themes...everything falls flat. It's a little bit mystery, a little bit romance, and a little bit Wikipedia entry on canning tomatoes. Blend together artlessly and presto! You've churned out your 87th book.

Not sure I can say I disliked this book... but I certainly wouldn't classify it as a romance which is probably why it didn't sit well with me. The plot was a bit more mystery/small town story than it was contemp romance. I found the characters kind of BLAH but I had nothing against the book itself. The plot was relatively interesting but the complete lack of romance put me off.

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