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4.0 out of 5 stars
From Back Cover, Jun 13 2005
By E. K. Poire - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Unforgettable (Mass Market Paperback)
Author Faith Bonner has a secret. She's been living vicariously through the audacious heroine of her books, Zoe Wilder. Zoe is everything Faith isn't - she's bold and brash, hot and sexy. But that's about to change. Because at a secluded mountain lodge where her publicist is hosting a Zoe Wilder theme party, Faith has a little accident...and suddenly believes she is Zoe. And no man - including sexy lodge owner Lex Ellenberg - stands a chance of resisting her....
And resist her is exactly what Lex is trying to do. He'd been dreading this theme weekend...until he sets eyes on gorgeous Faith. The connection between them is instantaneous, explosive...endless. But how can he build a relationship with someone who doesn't know who she is? Still, with the way Faith/Zoe is aggressively seducing him, he knows he won't be able to hold out for long. So what else can he do but give her a night she won't be able to forget...?
4.0 out of 5 stars
fun tale, April 29 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Unforgettable (Mass Market Paperback)
Author Faith Bonner is quiet and mousy, but her audacious heroine of her novels, Zoe Wilder is brash and sexy. Faith is expected to act like Zoe at a Wilder murder mystery weekend gala, but the writer doubts she can pull off such a stunt. At the mountain lodge, an accident occurs that makes Faith believe she is sexy Zoe.
Though he is attracted to her, lodge owner Lex Ellenberg wants to avoid Faith during the weekend event. However, after the accident, Zoe tries to seduce him and he wants to be seduced by her. Still his nagging conscience reminds him that Zoe is really Faith and he should not take advantage of her. Still he is not stone and her temptation makes him decides romancing the author for one UNFORGETTABLE night is worth her reaction when she recovers her memory, but wonders if one evening is enough.
Though the amnesia theme may seem trite at first glimpse, Rhonda Nelson refreshes the premise with the twist that the heroine thinks she is the character of her novels. Two opposites could not exist as far apart as Faith and Zoe, which is part of the fun. Lex is a delightful protagonist who likes Faith and feels Zoe is over the edge, but wants both in one charming package. Yet when he has a chance to make love, he finds the temptation unbelievable because he wants Faith for more than just for one night, but fears how she will react if he makes it with her alter ego siren Zoe once she regains her memory. This is a fun tale starring a wonderful male and a schizoid female.
Harriet Klausner