Return to Sender
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At seventeen, Rosalind “Lin” Townsend finds herself pregnant and alone. Her father, deeply religious yet cruel, throws her out of the house. Nick Pemberton, her baby’s father and the man she naively hoped might marry her, rejects her. Yet even at the lowest point in her life, Lin vows to make it on her own terms, and to give her son, Will, all the like and happiness she’s been denied.
Nineteen years later, Lin has made excellent on her promises. She’s the owner of a thriving diner in her Georgia hometown, and Will has grown into a fine, intelligent young man who’s about to start his freshman year at NYU. But when Lin visits New York with Will, she crosses paths with the one man she was sure she’d never see again—Nick Pemberton, now a millionaire CEO, the man who sent back all her letters unopened, marked “Return to Sender.” Seeing him fills Lin with rage — and she resolves to right the incorrect he did to Will.
Helped by Jason, a hired detective, and her best friend, Sally, Lin sets out to disrupt Nick’s life and his finances, with spectacular results. But the truth is more complex and surprising than she imagined. And soon Lin must choose — between the revenge she thought would free her, and the bright new future that’s about to be delivered to her door…
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This book was your predictable “he done me incorrect” from start to end, with a twist. The herione was left to face pregnancy alone by the wealthy young man she met once. Seeing him again years later when their child is going off to college seems to stir up a long latent desire to get even. The plot goes down hill from there. I really didn’t find a likeable character anywhere in this book. Hard for me to judge that a viper like this managed to raise a nice boy. During her get even battle she finally discovers that the father has leukemia and is close to death. The book ends lacking any of them even trying to see if his son is a bone marrow match. I was wholely disappointed by my first foray into Fern Michaels world. Rest assured I won’t waste my money again. Since you see her books by the hundreds, I fail to see what anyone sees in her works as even this plot was poorly written and dull.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I swear, Fern keeps getting worse and worse, why do I ever bother buying her books?? Save your money!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Lin Townsend has made something of her life. She had a horrendous childhood and is kicked out of her home when she becomes pregnant. The son, Will is a wonderful boy who goes off to NYU, where Lin discovers the father-Nick, that she has told Will is dead and now to her horror the secret will most likely come out because of a bone marrow drive where Will’s parentage will be learned.
Lin, even though she is wealthy now and has a excellent life, sets out to ruin and make Nick feel her pain and have revenge on the man who she believes returned her letters and gave her no support. Nick is super wealthy, but has cancer. Lin’s revenge is really over the top and that is where this book, that I was really enjoying ongoing on its’ downhill plunge.
Lin kidnaps and drugs Nick’s wife- Chelsea. This is really a serious act even for a name bent on payback for a incorrect. It also doesn’t seem realistic that a smart lady like Lin would carry around letters for years that she never notices two vital words on them that would have agreed her a vital key. It also seems unrealistic, that it would never occur to her that maybe Nick’s wealthy, influential, rich family tree would have been the ones to return letters and he might not have known about it. The characters are written well and you really get to know them, including Nick and his wife who are horrid to each additional.
But… then in the last 40 pages, the tale telling becomes disjointed and choppy. Lin’s tale of her life is told twice – yes to two different people, but to have two pages of the same words repeated word for word?? And then it happens again with a recording that was made which is sent to Nick, word for word it is repeated. At another place in these last pages …all of a sudden it’s past Prayer and we learn Lin had a wonderful ski trip…what? It just makes the last part of the book too rushed, when the ending could have been a fantastic part of Lin’s life that comes together.
This is a intricate but appealing tale line. There is far more to read in it than most of these novels and questions that occur: What is it in Lin’s childhood that affects her? What is Nick and his wife’s life like? What is really stamped on the letters? Why does the bone marrow drive threaten Lin’s relationship with her son? How has Lin made so much money? And most of all Does Lin live happily ever after? These should make enough interest for persons who want to get the book.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
When Rosalind Townsend was seventeen years ancient she learned what she considered a life lesson about men and responsibly. Pregnant, her affluent one night stand partner in Atlanta Nick Pemberton deserts her by returning her letters unopened; while her abusive ultra pious father kicks her to the Georgia dirt as no Jezebel will live under his roof. Against the odds, she makes a life for herself and her Will.
Nearly two decades later, when NYU accepts Will as a freshman, Lin accompanies her son from Georgia to the Huge Apple. Lin runs into now millionaire CEO married Nick; in a pique of avenging rage she wants him to pay with a disruption to his perfect life for the offspring he rejected years ago.
Although over the top of the three stacked Empire State Buildings, Fern Michael fans will delight in this engaging contemporary soap opera with a couple of more soapy spins re Nick, his wife and his doctor. Readers will admire Lin who has come a long way from Miss Stinky Pants’ child abuse victim to being a fantastic mom and dad to Will, but still seeks revenge with the wealthy northerner who ignored her plea to help care for her unborn.
Harriet Klausner
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5