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Amnesiac Ex, Unforgettable Vows
by Robyn Grady
by Robyn Grady
Jess the Romanceaholic's review
bookshelves: category-romance, estranged-lovers-or-marriage, family-issues, 2011-read, amnesia-or-other-memory-loss
Mar 13, 11
bookshelves: category-romance, estranged-lovers-or-marriage, family-issues, 2011-read, amnesia-or-other-memory-loss
Read in March, 2011
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As you’ve probably figured out by now, I am a total sucker for amnesia in my romance novels, and this book was no exception.
Laura’s condition of course leads to a huge feeling of hurt and betrayal, and I have to admit I loved the kind of on-the-edge anticipation that I felt along with Bishop, waiting for some tiny inconsistency to trigger the return of her lost memories. While some of Bishop’s actions were distasteful, I not only forgave him in the end, but found myself cheering for him as well.
3.5/5 Stars
As you’ve probably figured out by now, I am a total sucker for amnesia in my romance novels, and this book was no exception.
Laura’s condition of course leads to a huge feeling of hurt and betrayal, and I have to admit I loved the kind of on-the-edge anticipation that I felt along with Bishop, waiting for some tiny inconsistency to trigger the return of her lost memories. While some of Bishop’s actions were distasteful, I not only forgave him in the end, but found myself cheering for him as well.
3.5/5 Stars
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