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A Kiss Remembered

A Kiss Remembered

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Kiss to throw-up over
Review: This has to be one of the cheesiest, poorest written romance novels I have ever read. This book might be enjoyed by a 15 year old at most. First of all, it is rather sick that a grown man seduces a 16 year old girl. Then, when she is an adult, he acts like nothing more than a hungry, perverted male. The comments he comes out with are enough for almost any woman to want to smack him in the face.
This book is poorly written, poorly read on audio and not worthy of any human-beings time or money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A breathtaking love story
Review: This is a story about a school girl who is infatuated by her teacher cherishes the memory of a stolen kiss with her charming teacher. Turning into a lady and a broken marriage destiny brings her back to her first crush. From then on the script is completely breathtaking and real with regards to the feelings of sin mixed with extreme passion between the inseparable couple. A Must Read for those who enjoy romantic fiction!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Call Quality Control
Review: WOW. I bought this book on my lunch hour and was halfway through it before I needed to return to work. I tried to put it in my briefcase to save for later but couldn't put it down. So i closed my office door and finished it. I've only read a few of her books, and even though this is a reprint (it was orginally published in 1983), it is as contemporary today as it was when it was written. I enjoyed the characters Shelley and Grant tremendously. And when they finally give in to their desires and needs--WOW. Again.


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