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Unforgettable

Unforgettable

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pretty good
Review: it a book quite interesting..i would recomended it to every one

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not unforgettable, but pretty darn good.
Review: Perhaps if Zebra spent as much on publicity as it did on *Unforgettable's* expensive dual-image cover, Meryl Sawyer would rack up the sales of fellow romantic-suspense authors Nora Roberts and Karen Robards. Certainly she deserves the readership for books that take troubled characters and throw them into circumstances that draw them together.

In *Unforgettable*, Greg Braxton is on a training run with his search-and-rescue dog when they find a car wrecked in a ravine, its female passenger bleeding from a head wound. The woman turns out to be suffering from a form of amnesia. Not only can she not remember her name, but even the body reflected in her mirror -- bleached frizzy hair and the wardrobe of a hooker -- is that of a stranger.

Greg is attracted to the woman he nicknames Lucky, but having suffered through one marriage with a cheating wife, he's unwilling to enter into a relationship with a woman whose morals seem questionable, to say the least. The evidence mounts against Lucky when the car she wrecked turns out to be stolen, and she's linked to an obnoxious local politician. Nonetheless, when a man shows up claiming to be Lucky's husband, Greg finds himself more anxious to protect her than push her away.

Amnesia plots have got to rank among romance novel's most trite. But Sawyer's complex, well-drawn characters bring a freshness even to a soap-opera staple. *Unforgettable* isn't as, well, unforgettable as Sawyer's *A Kiss in the Dark* or *The Hideaway*, but it's definitely a cut above most books in this overcrowded genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REPRINT
Review: This book was excellent, but all of Meryl Sawyer's books are that way. However, beware because this book is a reprint. I read the book about two to three years ago.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too many unanswered questions
Review: This book was okay, except there was just too many unanswered questions and an empty storyline. What was with Lucky's behavior right after the accident, what was with the bleached blonde hair, how did Tony Trayler fall into the picture, why did all these men love Lucky if she was such a terrible person? There are more questions, I could go on and on, but I won't. I started this book hoping it would be as good as Tempting Fate (which is a must read, by the way) but was disappointed. I think I will forget this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the better books I have read recently.
Review: This is by far, the best romance I have read in quite some time. Some of the more famous romantic suspense authors publish a new book every year and they begin to sound the same. This book made me go back to the book store and look through the shelves for other well written themes. Her next book, the Hideaway was extremely disappointing. I am hopeful that Meryl Sawyer will write another great book that is at the very least equal to "Unforgettable".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unforgettable is unforgettable
Review: This is the first Meryl Sawyer book I've read, but after this one I read all 10 out of 11 of her books in two weeks. She's excellent! Unforgettable is a fantastic love story with creepy suspense thrown in. The parts in the book that deal with what the villian is thinking gave me chills. Lucky is a character that you can really sympathize with. Watching her grow throughout the story in her relationship with Greg and with the animals is wonderful. I almost didn't read this book because a few of the reviews said that loose ends were not tied up - but they were. The book explained what Lucky was mumbling when Greg first found her and the reasons she looked the way she did. All in all this is a very entertaining book which I highly recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unforgettable is unforgettable
Review: This is the first Meryl Sawyer book I've read, but after this one I read all 10 out of 11 of her books in two weeks. She's excellent! Unforgettable is a fantastic love story with creepy suspense thrown in. The parts in the book that deal with what the villian is thinking gave me chills. Lucky is a character that you can really sympathize with. Watching her grow throughout the story in her relationship with Greg and with the animals is wonderful. I almost didn't read this book because a few of the reviews said that loose ends were not tied up - but they were. The book explained what Lucky was mumbling when Greg first found her and the reasons she looked the way she did. All in all this is a very entertaining book which I highly recommend.


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