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The Kiss

The Kiss

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not one of her best
Review: I was a little disappointed in this book. I am a very big Danielle Steel reader and have read all of her books. It took me a little while to get through the first couple of chapters. I actually had to put it down and come back to it a couple of days later. Towards the middle was where it actually became a little more interesting and I actually enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Kiss
Review: Isabelle Forrester and Bill Gordon are two friends who meet-a rarity for both-in London when a bus hits their limo. For there these two must go through the long process of healing. As they heal, more problems arise and becomes a turmoil till the tied-up end.

The Kiss was an enjoyable read, though the characters' feelings can feed onto you. Steel's created vivid people who are flawed yet realistic. And though she reiterates little unnecessary information, she makes it easy to read in one or two sittings.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: an OK read
Review: Isabelle Forrester and Bill Robinson live in different continents but carry on a friendship via the telephone and a few visits here and there for four years. Isabelle stays at home with her sick child Teddy and her hateful husband. Bill is in a loveless marriage and doesn't want to get divorced because he's afraid it will hurt his career. Isabelle and Bill decide to meet in London for a few days to spend some time together. While in London they share a passionate kiss while at practically the same moment their limousine is hit by a double-decker bus. Their lives are forever changed.

The Kiss is an OK read. The characters are well developed and the storyline for the most part is good. However, there are some parts that are a little far-fetched, such as Bill's hospital bed being wheeled into Isabelle's room everyday. The story seems to get stuck at times and the same details are repeated, which seems is becoming a habit for Ms. Steel. But, once you get past the repetitive parts the story picks up and is interesting and easy to read. The reader is anxious to get to the end to see how the story ends. This is not one of Ms. Steel's best books but is OK to pass the time reading. A nice change of pace and escape in today's world.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Blah...
Review: It amazes me that Ms. Steel has as many readers as she does.."The Kiss" was a book that failed to hold my attention..I couldnt finish it. I felt like the whole time I was reading..instead of being "Shown" what was going on I was being told all of the time..This leads to flat characters and a story I just didnt care about at all. Also..whats with all of the repetition?? Surely I got the point that Isabelle is concerned with Teddy's health after the first 55 times she mentioned it!!! I swear she repeats herself just to fill up space..All in all I thought this was a poorly written book that just isnt worth the time it takes to read..I wouldnt recommend it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Danielle's going downhill
Review: Like many others, I found the constant repetition VERY tiresome. I skimmed a lot in this book, and read it much more quickly than I normally would a book of this length. I figure she probably could have cut about 150 pages with all the repetition!

And to make Bill such a jerk after they're out of the hospital is just dumb. He seemed *much* more intelligent than that. I realize people react after such a horrible thing happens to them, but it seemed out of character.

Danielle Steel still tells a good story, but her stories are getting bogged down in her words. We don't need to be told over and over and over that Isabelle's son is sick and that's why she would never leave the idiot of a husband she has. We don't need to be told over and over and over again how they feel about each other, or any of the other things she repeats ad nauseum througout the book.

I hope Danielle Steel reads reviews on sites such as these. The repetition has been an ongoing problem in her last several books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: That's It
Review: Ms.Steel is truly the Queen of repition. She needs to get some new editors and listen to them or unplug her word processeor. I see that is the ongoing critism of her books. I swore I was never going to read another of her soaps(I can't stand those either) but this given to me by friends that said it was sooo good. I'll stick with the authours I know I like from now on. And I hope she finds some new descriptions to use besides impeccably and exquisite/exquisitely, she has worn these out. BUT she's laughing all the way to her banks and investment brokers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a real tear jerker
Review: My mom and grandma got me hooked on DS.The one thing that brings me back time and time again is that you can put yourself in the characters shoes. It made me cry more that once. I actually felt like I was Isabelle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of her very best
Review: Other than one of her earlier novels, I believe, "To Love Again", did I feel so much for the principals in this novel. My heart went out more to Isabelle more so because that husband of hers was just plain heartless. but to just be kissing and to crash like that, that was a bit much. But I got to give this couple one thing, they didn't carry on no affair, they took their time, and to be real, didn't nothing disrespectful happen in this book. Bill was so hard to feel that he couldn't love that he almost lost out on love until it was almost too late. I really love these kinds of romance. Ms. Steel made a good one this time. I usually read her novels just as they come out now for over twenty three years now,when I first read "The Promise". this one young girl had it, and I went out and bought a copy, and I've been hooked by Steel ever since. and I am not always a disappointed customer. Now when they make them movies is when I really get mad because they mess up the story line. Other than that, her books are alright by me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved It
Review: Personally, I liked the book. Wanted to cry at some of the stuff in it, but you know if things kept on being the way it was, no one would have thought to have their marital statuses changed at all. These guys loved each other. Perhaps not passionately at first, but as time moved on, they did, and the cruelties they withstood, too much. I believe this was the last Steel novel I read and I wasn't disappointed at all.I was surprized by some of the other reviews here. I admit your creativity kind of wans after you have written so many books, and her earlier novels were very well done. How can one forget? But I enjoyed this as well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Trite garbage
Review: Poorly written, large chunks could have been lifted from her other books. Trite one dimensional characters, poorly drawn. A waste of time.


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