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The Forgotten

The Forgotten

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unforgettable!
Review: Tamara Thorne is one of the few authors that consistently delivers wonderful reads! "The Forgotten" is a great book to lose yourself in! Great story with great characters! Tamara is very unique in her writing style and this new novel proves it yet again. A mix of horror, ghosts, conspiracies, romance and humor. What else could one desire? The characters will stay with you for a long time. Will, Maggie, Pete, Kevin and Gabe and, of course, I will never forget Dick! Talk to me!
If you have never read a Tamara Thorne novel pick this one up! And all others! You will NOT be disappointed! :o)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: read this book now!
Review: Tamara Thorne is one the best writers in the United States today, and The Forgotten is one of the best books of the year! Haven't read Thorne's stuff yet? This is a good place to start! Thorne's supernatural thrillers are indeed "pulse-pounding rides into the dark heart of our deepest fears" and her work is perfect for fans of Dean Koontz, Douglas Clegg, and Stephen King!

Summary: 5 stars, highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE FORGOTTEN IS UNFORGETTABLE!!!
Review: Tamara Thorne never disappoints. I read this book in two sittings and loved every word. Great stuff! I can't wait to start her Sorority trilogy next month.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Things that go bump in the night!
Review: The small town of Caledonia, California is experiencing a number of strange phenomenon: masses of birds crashing through windows, people hearing voices, seeing ghosts. Will Banning, a local psychologist, is a skeptic when it come to the supernatural but he is unable to explain the sudden influx of patients who are seeing and hearing things.

The latest book by Tamara Thorne is a perfect, curl up by the fire, page turner. I finished it in two evenings. A great choice for fans of Dean Koontz and Bentley Little.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: un-original
Review: This book [which I read] Is govt.experiment and Supernatural mixedup- but not a good mixup. The moonfall was a bettr one by her. This is not good.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It was not as interesting as it should have been..
Review: This was the first book of Tamara's that I have read and, sadly, it was quite disappointing. Will Banning is totally clueless when it comes to women. He has no backbone to stick up to his evil brother. My suggestion? Read it only if there is nothing else to read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE FORGOTTEN NEEDS TO BE JUST THAT !!!!!
Review: When i received The Forgotten by Thorne i sat back wanting to be
given a thrill ride like i did with her other novels. But Eternity this aint!! Poor plot, poor characters and writing so bad that the evil entities(I dont want to give anything away) are revealed very early into the novel. Sure there are a few nice creepy parts but they get muddled up in a very pedestrian story. But i must admit to liking the way she portrayed the cable industry:-)
All in all i will not waste any more words on this crap which was so unexpected from such a good writer. Also here is a case where one must not judge a book by its cover. The picture shown has nothing to do with the story at all!!
Enough!! Lets hope she will get back on track for her next thriller.


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