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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not to be forgotten, April 3, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Forgotten (Palisades Pure Romance) (Paperback)
An inspirational romance, FORGOTTEN turns a over-used, soap-opera plot device into a riveting mystery, a marvelous love story, and a read that is swift and turbulent, fraught with the unexpected, and just plain enjoyable. Battered by what she learns was a fall, a woman wakes in a hospital with a broken leg, sundry bruises, stitches, aches, pains, and no memory of her past. A woman claiming to be her dead parents' housekeeper identifies the mystery woman as Kat Cavanaugh, a famous model, and takes her home to an isolated house in the mountains of Northern California where the only neighbor is a ranch for troubled boys--with a director that is not only hostile to her personally but is also one of the best-looking men Kat, if that is actually her name, has ever seen.
Other than paraphrasing what is on the back cover, to wit: Kat begins to wonder if she is Kat, but what she can't know is that a dangerous man, who doesn't want her to regain her memory, is watching her every move. To say any more than that, would give the rest of the plot away, and it's too good a read to do that to other readers. The characters are deftly drawn, completely believable, and show many of the faults man is heir to--temper, lack of faith, anger. How they work through their faults, find common ground, and resolve their differences makes FORGOTTEN truly unforgettable.
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