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Sandra posts on 7/20/2012 7:04:16 PM The execs at publishing houses from New York to San Francisco must be kicking themselves for letting Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra get away. It ended up being published by a small indie publisher, and I guess it worked out well for us readers because the author was able to stay true to himself in bringing his art to the general public without compromise.
Valerie posts on 7/20/2012 6:59:05 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra was THE book that restored my faith in romance and literature again. Only after spending time with such amazing characters was I able to lose myself in a special story once more. I never expected to like this book this much.
Trish posts on 7/19/2012 6:39:38 PM I loved the fact that Jane Whitley was such a strong character in Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. I never had such role models growing up in the books I read during my teen years. It's good to know that girls today can -



Diana posts on 7/19/2012 6:31:22 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is my fine weather friend in the literary world. I thought I would never enjoy a book about the weather, but this book has become my constant companion during the worst storms in my life, as well as where I live.
Roseanna posts on 7/18/2012 5:54:29 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra has some of the most passive men on the planet in that story. If only real life could be like this, we would have alot more successful women, like Jane, in society. Dare to dream...
Sabrina posts on 7/18/2012 5:43:20 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is one of the sexiest books I have ever read. And Jane Whitley is one of the sexiest women characters I have found in a contemporary novel in quite some time. I actually cannot name another character quite like hers. This book and these characters were simply remarkable.
Janet posts on 7/17/2012 6:01:33 PM Houses can take on personalities of their own, and Jane's hotel and subsequent home in Seneca Hollow definitely had a personality of its own. So in addition to Jane having to deal with local characters in Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra, she also had to grown accustomed to where she lived. It was a challenge that was beautifully written and executed. Perfect fun, and great drama.
China posts on 7/17/2012 5:22:21 PM In a perfect world, the life of Jane Whitley in Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra could belong to all of us. I thought her life was just so beautiful. The hardships were diffcult, but the resolution of that hardship was sweet. It was one of the sweetest in literature that I have read. I wish there were more books like this one out there.
Mia posts on 7/16/2012 6:22:29 PM I loved Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. I would have liked it if Ronnie McVicar could have been more forceful a character, but then again, maybe he would have conflicted with Jane to much. In any case, I lived their romance. It was pure and honest.
Darla posts on 7/16/2012 6:19:16 PM Now whenever inclement weather appears on the horizon, my thoughts always go back to Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. The book has become unmistakably intertwined with love and bad weather in my eyes. It has also become a soothing influence for me. Bad weather used to bother me, though it no longer does, thanks in part to this story of hope, love and survival...
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