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Forget Me Not (Silhouette Intimate Moments, #72) (1998)

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0727853473 (ISBN13: 9780727853479)
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severn house publishers

Forget Me Not (Silhouette Intimate Moments, #72) (1998) - Plot & Excerpts

Alana Reeves has amnesia covering 6 days spent on Broken Mountain were her husband is killed in an accident. A Love from her past Rafe Winters comes back into her life and takes her back to Broken Mountain. An amazing written story line and great characters and under currents of nightmare, romance and suspense. If that was all to reading this book I would have given it 5 stars on that alone. But I couldn't stand how often the "6 days" and "I don't remember" were put in the story line, like the reader is too dumb to remember those important facts. Then there is the constant discription of Rafe's eyes - Amber eyes - Whiskey eyes - watching her! I wanted to Scream.

I loved Forget Me Not. Rafe is a hot hero, and I love the way he calls the heroine Alana, "Wilflower". The story centers on the death of Alana's husband while camping on Broken Mountain and the six days of memory Alana has lost regarding the trip. The little catches of remembrance through out the book make you want to keep going until you have every detail and Rafe, Alana's first love, is drool worthy. Ms. Lowell has a way of portraying first loves in her books as majorly sigh worthy and I would recommend her to anyone with a romantic heart.

What do You think about Forget Me Not (Silhouette Intimate Moments, #72) (1998)?

Well...I wanted to like this book, but I just couldn't get into it. It reminded me of another book where the well meaning hero does ALL THE WRONG THINGS because he knows what's best to help a psychologically traumitized heroine.Idioits, all of them.The characterizations, especially the "extra" characters, were annoying and flat. Just bleh. Her brother-look, NO ONE can be that dense!The thinly veiled references to the "lost six days" and Rafael's apparent role just got annoying.That's it! This bo
—Alexis-Morgan Roark

Not my thing at all. After what Alana did to Rafe I don't think she deserved to be with him. I don't think marrying someone else within 3 weeks after you think someone is dead is just a mistake. It's a betrayal in my book. This book shows a far too simplistic use of the human psyche. A missed opportunity in my opinion. Usually like or love Elizabeth Lowell's books, but this is an exception.
—Laura Nadal

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