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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's Delightful; it's delicious; it's Kallmaker!,
By Jeanne "weezbe" (Patterson, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
Fasten your seatbelts, you are in for a great ride. If you love Romance of the lesbian persuasion, then this is a must read. "Unforgettable" is Kallmaker at her best.As always Kallmaker's characters are well fleshed out and believable. The story centers around a moderately successful ballad/jazz singer, Loretta "Rett" Jamison who is haunted by the memories of her past. At 40, she is finally coming to terms with the woman she is, compared to the girl who never fit in at high school. At her 20+ high school reunion, she discovers that all is not what it seemed to be when she was growing up. While some relationships held more promise than she ever imagined, others were more bankrupt than even she could have thought. I forget which feminist said it (Steinhem perhaps?), that the trouble with being a woman was being a little girl in the first place. "Unforgettable" carries out that theme to it's adult conclusion. It's not the theme or the plot that I liked best about this book; rather, it's the structure and the dialogue, and yes, of course, there are those sex scenes. Face it, that's why we buy them, and this one won't disappoint. Kallmaker, just like a good script writer, introduces her characters mid-action, mid-sentence, and in this case, mid-dream. We get right into the character's head. Once there, we are ready to suspend our own lives for a moment and live within hers. Her dialogue is fresh, never stilted and always right out of today's society. She even manages to mention Santana's great comeback with "Smooth," and we get to dance to Ricky Martin, flawlessly, of course. Sometimes I wish real life were a little more like Kallmaker's vision. Women are usually beautiful, smart and sexy. Most of the men are gentle and understanding, and the food never makes you fat. It's written real enough to make you wonder if it's not all just around the corner. This book is also just a tad longer than most of it's genre. It allows Ms. Kallmaker to tie up all those loose ends. I wasn't left wondering, "but whatever happened to so and so." Therefore, if you love lesbian romance, this one is delicious.
33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wow, simply breath-taking!,
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
If this is anything to go by for miss Kallmaker's work, then damn! A wonderfully scripted novel which just left me wishing it had lasted longer. Rett and Angel are two main charecters who you just become involved with, in a wonderful tale of true love, and spine tingling sex scenes, you'll find yourself grinning hopelessy at the end! Well worth reading on that lonely night, or any night, just! A MUST read.
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Home Run!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
I am a big fan of Kallmaker's work and have the highest expectations of her every book. Unforgettable met every expectation and blew them out of the water. It's a winner, a total home run, all 278 pages of it. Rett Jamison is one of her best characters ever, and that's saying something. I felt like I knew her inside and out and yet I couldn't wait to see how she handled the double attraction of the two women from her past. I also admired very much that Rett did not make nice with either her rotten ex-girlfriend or her mother. Both treated her abysmally and it might not be politically correct to refuse to forgive -- for the present -- but it sure felt real. Some things you don't forgive easily or quickly, if ever. Rett finds forgiveness for others who hurt her and finally she finds a way to just say "so what?" to the morons who made high school a misery for her. Unforgettable is a triumph! Thank you thank you Karin, for such a wonderful book and such a long one, too. I don't know how you're going to top this one!
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly Delightful!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
I wanted this book BAD. And when it finally arrived it was everything I hoped for. Truly satisfying in every aspect. I want to buy Rett Jamison CDs now! Music, show biz and the high school reunion from hell all came alive. The characterizations are so skilled for a romance novel. I didn't start reading Kallmaker's books until a friend told me that "Watermark" just missed being nominated for a Lambda award. I didn't think a romance writer could write *that* well so I read the book for myself. Showed me what a snob I'd been to avoid "romance" as not weighty enough. Kallmaker's writing has blossomed from her earliest works and every romance goes some place serious. Watermark was the most serious by far. Unforgettable gets serious at times with Rett's horrific relationship with her mother and a nasty break-up. Rett still lingers over the past and the damageit did to her self-image and I didn't need any post-modern prose to identify with her bad high school days. Lest anyone think Kallmaker's portrayal of Minnesota and Minnesotans is over the top - every word was true! Grew up there. The favorite spice is *still* miracle whip. Ms. Kallmaker, if you read these reviews, know that you brightened my day considerably! Please - write faster!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A 5-star ROMANCE novel,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
I think if you don't like romance novels you shouldn't read them. I love lesbian romance novels and this is a really great one.I think if you don't like jazz you should avoid books about musicians who sing jazz. I like jazz, and I loved reading about it in this book. None of the songs Rett sings are "bad." That would be saying that Chet Baker and Ella Fitzgerald and Rosemary Clooney -- the songs they sang are "bad." Not in my opinion! There are a lot of not-so-well written lesbian romance novels out there now, lots of them self-published or coming in under the "uber" genre. Many of **them** are amateurish: jerky plotting, stilted dialogue, no transitions, sloppy or no characterization at all. Some are completely unedited. And they're short -- while charging the same or more. This book is not one of them: it's fabulously plotted, the rhythm makes it hard to stop reading, the characters are well-crafted. I wanted to hate Rett's mother but even this unlikable, bitter woman was so three-dimensional that I had to grudingly at least understand her a little. Another example is Rett's career as a hard-working singer compared to Angel's as a genetic researcher. Rett feels a little intimidated by Angel -- wouldn't we all? Rett was a real, complicated by empathetic character. The setting was well-done, too. I guess you have to have done time in Minnesota to understand why people are named Cinny and Bunny. I went to high school with those chicks. This is a nice long, fresh, engaging, complicated ROMANCE. It's great.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'm Hopping On The Karin Kallmaker Bandwagon,
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This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
Although I've heard good things about the author for several years, this is the first Karin Kallmaker book I've read. After reading several other lesbian novels over the years, many of which were amateurish, I was very pleasantly surprised by this one. It's well written, although not in the class of great quality literature, but the characters make this book a winner. They are reasonably believable. I say reasonably believable--frankly I never met anyone who actually had a photographic memory and my world isn't filled with nearly as many gay/lesbian people as hers seems to be, but that's splitting hairs. Anything stretched for the storyline is more than made-up-for by the character development. I "liked" these women. They seemed like people who could actually wander into my life, like some who have, and if they did, I'd want to know better. It's a sense that I don't get from very many books, not even many that I've enjoyed. It made me think about myself and the people I grew up with and that's a big plus.The good news is that the characters didn't begin and end with this book. I look forward to reading more to fill in and follow the story.
20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Worst I have Read,
By Canada30 (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
I can't believe so many people gave this book five stars. I read it because of it's 5 star status. I was expecting a great lesbian story. Instead what I got was an amateurishly written, bad romance novel. As well, too much time was spent on what songs Rhett would be singing. I really did not need to know the names of all the bad songs she was singing or would be singing. None of the other characters were of any interest. With names like Cinny, Angel, and Bunny, what could one expect? It was all too contrived and followed the rules of a tacky romance novel. I would not recommend this book at all.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific Romantic Story!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
The women and story in this romance novel are just wonderful. They're strong, their mature and they have their stuff to deal with. They're ambitious but real, passionate but practical. They way they find each other and finally come together is something I wish were real because I so wanted them to exist and their relationship to be real. I guess for a real-life love affair I'll have to continue to admire the author's 25 years with her partner, and take that as my proof that it can happen!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Complex Story of Believable Lesbian Characters,
By Lori L. Lake "Author of Like Lovers Do, Buyer... (Portland, Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
This novel begins with singer Rett Jamison flying home from a music gig and groggily remembering abusive words said long ago by her booze-loving mother. All Rett's life, she's heard that voice in her head, and despite how far she has come in the 22+ years since she left home after high school, she still hasn't entirely shaken the doubts and negativity. This opening scene serves as a portent omen, for in the next few hours, Rett will discover that her lover/manager, Trish, has been cheating on her, that Trish doesn't love her and has used her all along, and worst of all, that Trish has blown the music deal of Rett's lifetime by being difficult and demanding. When the dust settles, Rett is alone, Trish has depleted her savings, and there are no big music gigs in the offing.The breakup brings up painful old memories and is further complicated when Rett receives an invitation to her high school reunion from Cinny, Rett's unrequited love from her teen years. In the middle of all this change and confusion, Rett meets the familiar, but enigmatic Angel. The two are drawn to one another and share one night of passion--after which Rett promptly loses Angel's phone number. To make matters worse, that same day her agent calls with a long-term tour engagement which could solve money problems and give Rett a shot at reviving her music career. The catch is that she must leave town immediately to perform that very night. Will Rett ever find Angel again? What about Cinny and the reunion? How can she banish the cruel voice in her head? Rett knows she has a lot of issues to address. One thing I have always liked about this author's style is her ability to render scenes with humor and with feeling. An example of the humor comes when Rett is sweating in a hot car. She cranks up the A/C because she "felt like a pot roast in a pressure cooker" (p. 118). In terms of evoking genuine feeling, I liked this sentiment: "Love crept into dark places she'd always known were there. In that instant, with the words she'd managed to say echoing in her head, all the dark places were suffused with light" (p. 239). Karin Kallmaker has built a solid reputation by writing complex stories of believable, vulnerable lesbian characters who grow strong through facing tough issues. UNFORGETTABLE is vintage lesbian romance, continuing Kallmaker's string of well-written, thoughtful stories about women surviving difficult times and coming into their own.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it!,
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This review is from: Unforgettable (Paperback)
Karin Kallmaker makes falling in love with her characters wonderfully easy. Unforgettable, being my first Kallmaker experience, was a perfect choice. I've recommended it to several friends and will continue to do so. Read it! :)
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Unforgettable by Karin Kallmaker (Paperback - July 1, 2004)
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