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A Kiss Remembered by Erin St. Claire, Sandra Brown

jbarr5's review

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5.0

A Kiss Remembered by Sandra Brown
Shelley had kissed her teacher, Grant when she was younger. They both knew it was off limits and ended it then.
10 years later: she was back at the university and he was her professor. She had given up pursueing her education and him by marrying Darrell because she couldn't be with the one she loved. She ended up leaving college to go to work so he could get his medical education and career going. After he got his degree he left her. that's when things changed for her.
She knows she shouldn't be after him and this time he isn't going to leave her alone. She just wants one kiss and she relishes that contact.
She agrees to grade the exams, at nights, sometimes at his house and there are a lot of sensual descriptions of what happens.....
He tells her of his past and why he left the last school and she looks up to him for what he stood up for.
A student sexually approaches Grant in hopes of becoming his lover and he won't have any part of it although she states she will tell the president of the university.
Her ex goes to her house one morning after she's been helping the professor grade papers the night before and it got late so he stayed over. Darrell warns her to stop or he won't be able to marry the hospitals presidents daughter. Grant shows him why that can't matter. Just when you think it can't get any worse: A student, Prudence then throws a paternity suit against him.

emilyknap's review

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5.0

Hot, hot, HOT! This was a great romance novel and did not disappoint when it comes to living up to his genre. Yes, the story was rather rushed and hurried through but the romance and attraction between the two main characters was well done. Not a literary classic but a great quick, romance read!

faustin2nd's review

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2.0

No. Just...no. It is forgiven because it was written in the 80s.

tomaind's review against another edition

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2.0

This was an okay read. I have never read Sandra Brown's books before, but supposedly this was one of her early books.

loverofsleepyreads's review against another edition

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5.0

Genius wat else can i say :)

emmy_03's review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.0

mdabernig's review against another edition

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1.0

I won this book in a first read scheme which automatically makes me happy as I never win anything. This isn't really my style of book but it wasn't terrible if very dated now. I think if you like this sort of thing you'd enjoy it, but it just wasn't for me at all.

ashleypolich's review against another edition

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4.0

I borrowed this book from a coworker of mine. She told me it was a good, quick read. I will agree with her on both counts. Recently I've been having a hard time finding books that make you think. This book may not have had an intricate story line, but she did use words that you kind of had to sit there a think about what they meant. They were far more descriptive than the usual context in books. May just have to find more books by her :)

sunflowerqueen's review against another edition

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4.0

Short and sweet. Good quick fluff story. Finished in one sitting.

canithebookworm17's review

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced

4.5

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