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The average rating for Un beso inolvidable (A Kiss to Remember) based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-05-11 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 5 stars Ryan Story
6 STARS!!! Laura's papa had tried to warn her. If you sold your soul to the devil, it would only be a matter of time before he came to collect. But Papa had never warned her the devil would be so beautiful that she would be tempted to surrender that soul without a fight. I have that warm fuzzy feeling in my chest, the one you get when you finish reading a book that touched your soul. I read this book on a whim because lets be honest I'm a cover whore and the cover on this book didn't really impress me. But the story did, and that's the most important thing. It starts of with a sombre but intriguing prologue. The main character Sterling Harlow is taken away by his grumpy and cruel uncle, a duke, to live with him in his cold home. You see his uncle didn't have an heir but what makes the situation even worse is that his father and mother agreed to this in return for the deed to their home. Teresa Medeiros is a new author to me but I'm so excited about reading the rest of her books. The mood in this story was consistently lighthearted and even when the subject matter got a little darker the author retained the whimsical feeling I got throughout the book. Laura Farleigh discovers an unconscious man lying in the woods while she was praying for a husband. The unwavering hand of fate at play? I would have to agree. Sterling has no idea who he is and Laura seeing an opportunity, begins to spin a lie, but the one thing she isn't lying about is her growing love for this stranger. He laid two fingers against the softness of her lips, effectively stilling them. "You've spent the past week telling me what I'm supposed to want. Now it's my turn to show you what I do want." Without giving you a blow by blow account of the story I'll mention what I loved. The supporting characters in this book were just amazing, Lottie, Laura's little sister with all her kittens was a little terror. George her little brother was adorable in how he wanted to keep his sisters safe even though he was barely a teenager. Dower and Cookie were hilarious and surprisingly great parental figures. The sexual tension between Thanes (Sterling's best friend) and Diana (Sterling's cousin) was palpable I can't wait to read their book). If I was walking around recommending historical romances to people then this book would definitely be named.
Review # 2 was written on 2010-07-05 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 3 stars Denny Linhorst
Memory loss is one of the biggest plot clichés - the more so because it never really seems to happen in real life. One hears about people losing their memory of an accident or a mugging, but only very rarely do they lose memory of everything. But in fiction? Bring on the amnesia! Over the years, as memory-less men and women pile up on the paperback shores, it's become more and more difficult to write this plot well. But Teresa Medeiros does it brilliantly, and her A Kiss to Remember is probably my all-time favorite amnesiac plot. Sterling Harlow, Duke of Devonbrooke and a notorious rake, wakes up to find a lovely girl hanging over him. Since he doesn't know his own name, she tells him that he's Nicholas Radcliffe, her long-lost fiancé. The truth is that Laura Fairleigh needs a husband, because if she's not married pronto, she and her siblings will lose the roof over their head…to a duke. Yes, the Duke of Devonbrooke. Medeiros gleefully piles unlikely event on unlikely event - but what carries the readers straight through this page-turner is the utterly charming love story between Laura and Sterling. Told that he's a well-mannered, honorable man, the rakish Nicholas conforms. He doesn't like it when Laura arranges for him to be the new rector of the parish, but he doesn't explode. He saves his rage for the moment when his memory comes back. This is one of Medeiros's most charming and most unput-downable novels, the perfect rainy afternoon read.


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