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Review of Louisa's Passion

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Louisa's Passion" by Shelley Sommers.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Louisa is adamant about getting into her preferred institution and pursuing her recommended course of study. Her passion for soil and plant care prompted her to apply for an apprenticeship at a nearby winery, Watson Valley Winery. Will, the last person she expected to become accustomed to, walks in and rudely interrupts her and her supervisor's talk. Louisa's best friend, with whom she shares practically everything, including her tremendous confidence, tells her about her helpless situation. Sophie is unable to rely on her parents since she thinks they do not lavish her with love. Louisa is taken aback by Will's sudden shift in attitude, and she lowers her bars toward him. Events and emotions play out, and Will decides to take a risk to achieve a successful long-term relationship with Louisa. Only time will tell if he succeeds.
 
As readers read Shelley Sommers's amazing novel Louisa's Passion, a visual vision of this riveting story forms in their minds. The book discusses how love is divided into several categories, including love between parent(s) and child and love between man and woman. Louisa's readiness to be offered the overwhelming joys of fantasy only adds to the book's lushness, and Sophie's claim to be a victim of circumstance and not being loved enough accentuates the topic of apathetic love. While appreciating how Sommers crafted opposing yet closely related worlds for two central characters in the narrative, I was kept in a variety of moods. An omniscient narrative's literary style draws readers into an explicit turn of events by emphasizing the ecstasy, molestation, conflict, and success of each individual. 
 
I loved every aspect of the novel, notably Louisa's positive outlook on life, the way she inspired everyone around her, and the way she allowed another lady into her father's life even though she hadn't quite recovered from the death of her mother. I was impressed with how the characters evolved and changed throughout the narrative. Each element of this fictional story that inspired them is credited with inspiring their unique characteristics and roles. I was on edge as I watched Sophie battle her harasser, or "predator," as she called him, but I was happy with how things turned out. I like Will's character for the steps he took to change Louisa's perception of him, and this quality makes it seem to me that nothing is impossible for the willing heart. The book essentially discusses the idea that love must be demonstrated through actions rather than words. 
 
Nothing about the book bothered me. Each page turn provided a new joy as the story reached its exciting climax. The relationship between the novel's protagonists is what makes the intriguing component of the book so compelling. Thus, I rate the book five out of five stars.
 
I discovered no faults in the book, demonstrating how excellently well-edited it is. I recommend this book to lovers of romance thrillers.

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This is an interesting romance novel. I like the concept of it, I think it’s trying to reach its readers the impact of the different types of love. Well-written review!
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Does Louisa impress again by Will's willingness to change? How does their relationship go? I'd like to find out. Your review is simply written, I like it.
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I believe parents should always be the first love of their children. I hope Louisa's parents' attitude won't allow her to have a toxic relationship with Will. Well done!!!
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The visual version that you mentioned speaks to the writing of this book. It sounds like quite the read!
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I appreciate this review as it has given a detailed insight into the book. Well done.
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This is a nice review. The cover implies that there will be hit romance within the pages of this book. I also like that the author talks about other forms of love.
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I live your review. It is as if I have started reading the book. I love the romance feeling I am getting from the title. The author used sweet names for the characters. That is also interesting. Looking forward to reading this book.
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While reading your review I felt like I was watching a high school movie. It was so captivating I always enjoy reading your review because of the flow of the content. I am looking forward to reading this book.
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Unfortunately, I’m not any kind of fan of romance novels, so I won’t be reading this. I’m glad, though, that there are all different types of books for all different types of readers.
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This is an interesting summary of this book and I have come to agree, we sometimes find love in the weirdest of places and times. I bet they both didn't know they would end up together after Will's interruption in their first encounter. Great review!
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I love romance novels and would be delighted to read this novel. Great review!
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I love Louisa's character, she inspired everyone around her despite losing her mum. I also hope she finds happiness with Will in her life. Nice review.
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What brought about Will's sudden change of attitude toward Louisa? I hope their relationship succeeds. Thanks for the review!
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Many people assume that we should all have to do a professional course in college like medicine or pharmacy but that's is not the case here.
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