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A Kiss Remembered

A Kiss Remembered

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please Don't
Review: I bought this audio book to keep me company on a long car ride. After about an hour of the same nonsense over and over again I threw it out at the rest stop. I threw it out just in case I got so deperate on my journey that I'd put it back in.

This book is a disservice to the readers. It would do no good for me to describe it. Plotless, stupid, repetitive, and an insult to readers. It should be recalled.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not a great read
Review: I bought this on Audio CD and it was just too predictable. Very short and a little sappy. Not one of my favorites for sure

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved It!!
Review: I enjoyed the audio of this book. It's not the best story I've ever read/heard but it's not the worst. You do wonder that Grant continues to pursue Shelly after her protests but since she's so ambivalent even while rejecting him, he doesn't seem to be a stalker for continuing. Overall, I enjoyed it.
As for the accents, voices, etc., I've learned to ignore that while listening to an audio book--no one has gotten every regional accent right on any audio I've had, so I just suspend disbelief and listen for the story, not the performance.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not great but not bad
Review: I enjoyed the audio of this book. It's not the best story I've ever read/heard but it's not the worst. You do wonder that Grant continues to pursue Shelly after her protests but since she's so ambivalent even while rejecting him, he doesn't seem to be a stalker for continuing. Overall, I enjoyed it.
As for the accents, voices, etc., I've learned to ignore that while listening to an audio book--no one has gotten every regional accent right on any audio I've had, so I just suspend disbelief and listen for the story, not the performance.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NOT ONE OF MY FAVORITES!
Review: I HAD WISHED TO FIND MAYBE LESS OF AN AGE GAP. PURELY BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE AT THE AGE OF 16. IF SHELLEY HAD BEEN 18 I THINK THIS BOOK WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE BELIEVABLE. TWO YEARS CAN DO A LOT IN THE MATURITY DEPARTMENT.
IT MAKES IT SOUND LIKE SHE IS STILL INFATUATED WITH HER OLD HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER. THE ONLY REASON I BELIEVED THAT HE WAS IN LOVE WITH HER IS BECAUSE HE HAD TRIED TO CONTACT HER A FEW YEAR LATER. MAKING SURE SHE WAS DOING OKAY AND WAS HAPPY.
OVERALL THE BOOK JUST MADE ME FEEL DISGUSTED ABOUT THE SITUATION. TEACHERS GET IN BIG TROUBLE ABOUT THIS KIND OF STUFF AND NOW PEOPLE ARE WRITING STORIES ABOUT IT. I THINK THIS COULD HAVE STAYED OUT OF SANDRA BROWNS COLLECTION OF BOOKS.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Kiss Remembered...............
Review: I HATED this book. I couldn't even force myself to listen to it, despite having paid for it. It has no plot to speak of and is the kind of book that an adolescent would love to giggle over. I would have given it a "minus" star if that option were available. The title should be: "A Kiss Remembered, That Should Have Been Forgotten".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A breathtaking love story
Review: I normally love Sandra Brown's books. This one had so little story and so much bedroom that I am glad that I paid 25 cents for it at half-price books (in a bunch of 4 for a dollar). It is still in the stands at stores, and I was sorely tempted, but \
I would really have been sorely disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved It!!
Review: I'm new to Romance novels, so perhaps that's why I don't feel anything but love, love, love for this book. I agree that Grant's consistent pursuit of Shelley caught me off guard at first, but I love how he's written. He's assertive and goes after what he wants. It's nice seeing a male character experience feelings for a woman that span a decade. So many books always make it about the woman pursuing a man or a man not remembering her. Beside, with all the mixed messages she sends out in the beginning, it's a wonder he continued. My favorite part of the book is the 3 week break from each other. That really kept my interest when they were then put together for study/research nights. I couldn't wait!! And I loved how he loved her on the last 2-3 pages. It caused me to go out and buy more "classic love story" novels.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Kiss Remembered
Review: The audio version of the book gets right to the point. The story brings back memories of high school crushes and takes the fantasy into adulthood and what might have been in all of our lives.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Call Quality Control
Review: This book was a Silhoutte Desire (that Sandra Brown wrote as Erin St. Clair) back in the mid eighties when I was pretty much an adolesent and found it provocative and interesting. Now I am yawning not only from how unrealistic the plot us , but also because the quality control is so bad.

If your going to the trouble of putting this on a CD then you should at least make sure that your reader is interested in doing a good performance. Ms. Ziemba has a lot of problems with mispronouncing words as well as not getting her vocalizations to match the narrative. Also, The characters, who are all supposed to be from Oklahoma soumd like they are from Boston, the American South, and several neighborhoods in New York City.

She even has the character of the Chancellor accidentally refer to the hero as "Mr. Grant" as opposed to "Mr. Chapman". The mistake was understandable as his name is "Grant Chapman", but the mistake should have been rerecorded.

Had Ms. Brown wrote this about 10 years later in her writing career, it might have been a better story. It is, however, as adolescent as Shelley Browning when she first met Mr. Chapman.


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