Tuesday, September 4, 2007

A Kiss Remembered by Sandra Brown (4 Stars)

Now, for all those who know me, I love Sandra Brown. So when I realized there was a book by her I hadn't read yet, I got excited and picked it up at the library immediately.

Shelley Browning is finally getting her life together. At 26, she's survived a failed marriage and is going back to school to finish her degree. Except history is about to repeat itself. During her first day on campus, Shelley finds herself in the class of Grant Chapman, her former government teacher, and the man whose kiss still burns in her memory from when she was 16. Certain he won't remember her she keeps her distance, until one day he insists they meet for coffee. Shelley finds him to be as brilliant as ever, and the chemistry between them unchanged. But the sacred law of the university prohibits the kind of relationship they are longing for. If they break it, they risk all they've both worked for; if they don't, they risk never knowing what could be.

My Thoughts: I liked the story. I could feel the love and passion these two characters had for eachother through every scene in the book. I liked that Grant, knew he could never look at Shelley again in High School, and left so it wouldn't be wierd for her. I love how Shelley would do everything in her power to not get Grant fired, by denying her love for him. But he always saw through it, because their love was too strong. Adorable couple, good book.
My Rating: 4 Stars
Location: Returned to Library

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