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Adam's Kiss (American Romance, No 663)

Adam's Kiss (American Romance, No 663)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Industry REviews- MORE THAN MEN Series
Review: Industry reviews
"An undercover government agent finds his life changed forever when an accident leaves him with a new face and a slew of unexplained powers. It also leaves him with the possibility of a much shorter life. The teacher he loved thinks he's dead, and his new looks allow him to work to ensure her safety before it's too late. ADAM'S KISS is pure joy, and author Mindy Neff's addition to the More Than Men series is a not-to-be-missed book."


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Shameless Plagiarism!
Review: Though an interesting concept for a book, I could not get past the ... encountered in a particular scene. The author doesn't even make an effort to conceal this ...! If you are familiar with the 1984 movie "Teachers" starring Nick Nolte and Ralph Macchio, you will no doubt recognize the "No Reprisals" scene where the class is asked to create an essay (in any format) depicting what is wrong with their school. Ralph Macchio then produces a slide-show featuring photographs of the school's biggest problems. Mindy Neff's book's scene is a line by line re-enactment of the movie's scene. I'm all for supporting budding authors, but I expect their work to be original.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Shameless Plagiarism!
Review: Though an interesting concept for a book, I could not get past the ... encountered in a particular scene. The author doesn't even make an effort to conceal this ...! If you are familiar with the 1984 movie "Teachers" starring Nick Nolte and Ralph Macchio, you will no doubt recognize the "No Reprisals" scene where the class is asked to create an essay (in any format) depicting what is wrong with their school. Ralph Macchio then produces a slide-show featuring photographs of the school's biggest problems. Mindy Neff's book's scene is a line by line re-enactment of the movie's scene. I'm all for supporting budding authors, but I expect their work to be original.


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