Plain Jane, Fern Michaels
Plain Jane, Fern Michaels
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Plain Jane

Author: Fern Michaels

Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt

Unabridged: 12 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/05/2017

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

A fan-favorite classic Fern Michaels novel.

Back in college, Jane Lewis would have given anything to be like homecoming queen Connie Bryan. Instead, she was just Plain Jane—a painfully shy wallflower no one would remember. That was then. Today, a lovely and confident Dr. Jane Lewis has a thriving
psychotherapy practice, her own radio talk show, a beautiful old Louisiana mansion, and her affectionate, nutty dog, Olive, to keep her company. The only thing missing is someone to share her life.

Jane has never forgotten Michael Sorenson, the boy she'd admired from afar in college. Now, he's inspiring her to hope for a future together. She's also never forgotten the brutal, unsolved attack that ended Connie Bryan's life—and haunts Jane still. Suddenly,
the present collides with the past, as she finds clues into the identities of Connie's attackers—clues that send her into a world of risk and excitement, challenging her to become a truly extraordinary woman … if she dares.

About Fern Michaels

Self-described as someone who can scribble notes and tell great stories, author Fern Michaels, aka Mary Ruth Kuczkir, is a very prolific writer having written 147 books, with 90 being on the New York Times best sellers list. She was born in Pennsylvania, coming into this world as "a dinky little thing", as her father called her. She spent the early part of her adult life becoming a wife and mother of five children. After her children were grown, she separated from her husband, who was a very negative person, and began putting pen to paper to begin her writing career. She had always loved books, and writing one seemed to be the best chance for her to make her own way through the rest of her life. Her first manuscript was not published, but the second attempt was, and so began her illustrious career.

Her successful career allowed her to put all five children through college, on her own, which she claims is one of her most proud accomplishments. She says that when all is considered, family is the most important thing. Fern also bought a beautiful old (300 year old) plantation in South Carolina, where she still lives today. Her grandmother gave her very sage advice many years ago, which she lives by today.......when God is good to you, you have to give back. She developed the Fern Michaels Foundation which grants four scholarships to deserving students. She also opened a pre-school and day care center for single moms who are having a hard time supporting their family.

The quote that best describes is a Dutch saying.......If you can't whistle on your way to work, you don't belong in that job. She follows by saying, "I whistle all day long".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jane on September 10, 2010

4.5 stars for Trixie and the dogs. 3 stars for the Jane story which was most of the book, and it was enjoyable. STORY BRIEF: Jane is a successful psychiatrist with a radio talk show. She is trim and attractive now, but in her youth she was overweight and undesirable to the guys. When in college, she a......more

Goodreads review by Dawn on November 04, 2019

I felt obligated to finish this by the time I was halfway through it. Plain Jane caught my attention in the first few chapters but then became rather strange, very scattered, and annoying. The main character. Jane, became whiny and a bit full of herself. Overall, it was just a very average to below......more

Goodreads review by Deborah on July 21, 2013

I've read this book before and have decided to revisit it as it has been awhile. I liked the book but at the same time found myself not liking Jane's character so much. She's a psychologist who is dealing with some past hurt over her mother and her lack of love and unkindness to her. She also was wi......more

Goodreads review by Mary on November 23, 2019

I think the idea behind the plot of this book was a good one. I just don't think it was developed as well as it could have been. The reader wasn't prepared fairly for the ending which seemed hurried to me.......more