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Who'S Been Sleeping In Her Bed? (Try To Remember) (Intimate Moments, 1020)

Who'S Been Sleeping In Her Bed? (Try To Remember) (Intimate Moments, 1020)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read!
Review: I loved this book! Pamela Dalton is a multi-talented writer who has written a real page-turner. The hero and heroine were wonderful, and the little boy, Jacob, stole my heart. Pamela took a favorite theme of mine and gave it a new twist that I enjoyed. I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartwarming
Review: Pamela Dalton's novel really made me think about what might happen in my own marriage iif something like this happened. Katerina, Mitch and Jacob are wonderful characters, and the story takes some interesting twists I didn't expect. Romance readers are in for a treat with this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This really was a very well-done book. Ms. Dalton's presentation of the heroine's injuries and partial amnesia was the most realistic I've ever read. The characters have depth and are believeable. The motivations and actions of the hero and heroine were understandable. After finishing the book, I found myself thinking about Mitch and Katerina, their feelings, and how Mitch came to a greater understanding of himself, and Katerina came to understand Mitch's love for her and her own feelings after her injury. I thought the story was very touching. Once, again, I'm struck by how the quality of writing in a category romance can be excellent. It's always a shame when a good story reaches a smaller audience than it deserves.


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