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by Judith McNaught (Author) "DIANA, ARE YOU STILL AWAKE? ..." (more)
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Perhaps McNaught (Perfect, Pocket Bks., 1993) will provide a new spin on one of the romance genre's oldest and most tired plot devices: two identical twin sisters who use wit and guile to find love.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Judith McNaught's last enchanting bestseller, Until You, was hailed as "brilliantly done and completely entertaining... ripe plot twists... a fine supporting cast" (Ocala Star-Banner). Now, with more than fourteen million books in print and seven New York Times bestsellers, Judith McNaught brings us her latest, most enthralling novel...

REMEMBER WHEN

When multinational tycoon Cole Harrison approached her on a moonlit balcony at the White Orchid Charity Ball, Diana Foster had no idea how extraordinary the night ahead would be. The most lavish social event of the Houston season had brought out American aristocracy, Texas-style, in glittering array. So, after losing her fiancé to a blond Italian heiress and reading about it in a sleazy gossip paper, the lovely Diana felt obliged to make an appearance-if only to save face and to bolster her company's image. Foster's Beautiful Living magazine was her family's sucess story, and Diana knew that, single, childless, and suddenly unengaged, she was not living up to its lucrative image of upscale domestic tranquility. A women of gentle grace and kindness, Diana deeply valued her privacy and her dignity, both of which were at risk that night among certain rumor-driven socialites. And now the pride of Dallas billionaires, Cole Harrison, was closing in on her with two crystal flutes and a bottle of champagne...

The tall, lithe former stableboy couldn't negotiate his way out of a contract with his crusty uncle, Cal-he had to bring home a wife, and soon, or see Cal's share of the business Cole had created go to an undeserving relative. A man as coolly analytical as he was arrestingly attractive, Cole decided that his bride-to-be should be rich in her own right, meltingly beautiful, and a woman of impeccable character... Diana Foster! It was the perfect to their respective dilemmas, and, after a lot of champagne for Diana and some skilled persuasion from Cole, their lips met in a long, slow, bargain-sealing kiss. Neither one dared imagine that a match made in logic's heaven might be headed straight for an unexpected, once-in-a-lifetime love...

Once again, Judith McNaught creates an unforgettable world filled with her "very special of dazzling wit, passion, and tender sensuality" (Romantic Times). As a proud woman and a wary man begin to taste the delights and the treacheries of romance, the drama smolders deliciously in this suspenseful, richly satisfying novel. Graced with a deep understanding of love's surprises, it's a tale that can only come from a supremely gifted storyteller, one who makes us so happy to...REMEMBER WHEN.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Boring? Are you crazy? I couldn't put it down..., Mar 7 2004
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The reviews found here on Amazon.com are surprisingly superficial. Boring? Are you crazy? This book kept me thoroughly entertained. I couldn't put it down -- finished in less than a day.

This is the first book I have read by Judith McNaught. As someone who is a sucker for the Elizabeth Bennett/Mr. Darcy type of romance novel, I found this story endearing. Diana Foster and Cole Harrison are kindred spirits that have adapted to the world with the emotional tools learned from childhood. Diana, with a priveliged upbringing not devoid of suffering, yearns to have control over her life and is obsessive and driven. Cole, who rose above his humble beginnings, resents the rich class he now entered. The two share a history of respect and admiration that bonds them during crises of public perception and scandal, and in the end, proves rewarding.

The characters are eloquently described,and feel like familiar friends by the end of the novel. My only criticism is that I would have strengthened the last quarter of the book in order to delve further into the characters' feelings. I fully recommend this book.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated and very informative, Feb 23 2004
By Jem S. (BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
After reading her contemporary novels, I noticed McNaught is very interested with the Business World and future technology. Like Paradise and Double Standards, Remember When is another novel where the words such as "subsidiary" and "subpoena" are sprinkled around the chapters. I perfectly understand if some readers complained about being put to sleep and bored to death by this novel. Im not really a big fan of tycoons or "wall-street-strategies" and McNaught makes it even harder to read or understand. On some parts, I was wondering if I was reading "Business Today" instead of a romance novel. One of her mistakes is giving it to us RAW and SOLID. I think she should have interwoven the technicalities with some humor or intimacy instead of dumping it all on 3+ chapters. On the other hand, I still enjoyed reading this story because it was light and simple. The story is based on a 2 year old friendship of Cole and Diana who had been separated and who had met again after a period of 14 years. What I find very phony and unconvincing is the immediate intimacy that miraculously blossomed after 3(or is it 4?) DAYS of alcohol indulgence, a family dinner, and a blast from the past visit at Cole's hometown. Still, I made excuses for McNaught's ridiculous imagination-put-into-paper by thinking that maybe there was something between Cole and Diana 14 years ago. I mean, I have no problem with Diana's feelings, but I'm not really sure about Cole's. I think McNaught has the ability to write dream-like romances by pouring a lot of Machiavellic themes, witty dialogues, heartwrenching love scences, and I'll say they're good but they're too much. And then she can also create straight and intelligent romance novels by loading them with technical/scientific terms, detached intimacy, and family oriented characters, and I'll say they're lacking and very unsatisfying. Remember When is obviously the latter of these two choices. I hope McNaught finds a way how to write an in-between novel, where every criterias are enough in proportions.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Yawn, Feb 9 2004
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Gosh, I was skipping pages this book is so boring. The character are not portrayed consistently throug out the book. Diana Foster was supposedly this very proud, hardworking, socially graceful person yet she gets totally wasted and go get married in Las Vegas...??? Then, Cole was not looking for love but said I love you after a short time, a man who was bored with these "other" women, can't be tied down, just became so enchanted with Diana again? Just so far from reality, it's so out there.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not that great.
I enjoyed reading Judith McNaught's "Paradise" and "Perfect", so I thought I would give this one a try. Lisez davantage
Published on Sep 13 2003 by Samantha N.

4.0 out of 5 stars Not all can be the best...
Not matter what Judith McNaught writes, you know it's going to be great. But not every book can be your favorite. If they were, they wouldn't be a favorite. Lisez davantage
Published on July 3 2003 by ruhruh1979

1.0 out of 5 stars Writing was confusing and disjointed
The first half of the book which describes Diana's childhood and the beginnings of her friendship with Cole is solid and cohesive. Lisez davantage
Published on Jun 14 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars You know... I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Rich Girl meets and falls for Poor Boy on the other side of the tracks... 15 yrs old Diana Foster has a secret teenage crush on 21 yrs old college student, Cole Harrison- who... Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 6 2003 by janlouise

5.0 out of 5 stars Remember When
Judith McNaught has entranced me once again. In Remember When, I was whisked away from reality to an elite society in Texas. Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 5 2003 by Bonnie

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best work...
While I enjoyed "Remember When," it lacked the "Ooomph!" I was looking for. I missed the scenes I expect from Judith McNaught- scenes that have me squirming... Lisez davantage
Published on Jan 28 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Not up to her usual standards
I liked the story overall, and I generally like JM's books. In fact, I first picked this one up after reading the prequel in "A Gift of Love" anthology. Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 1 2002 by ali

5.0 out of 5 stars Not formula like some of her others
I loved this book!! I liked both the main characters and thought they acted like normal people (unlike some characters in JM books). Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 21 2002 by J. Bourne

5.0 out of 5 stars This book was very good
I can usually spot a bad book pretty easily, but in no way was this book a bad read. It wasn't JM's greatest, but I thought it endearing and romantic, with a great plot. Lisez davantage
Published on Oct 13 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Cute
I really liked this book I thought it was good. So far I read 1 other Judith McNaught Book, Until You, and it was really good and so was this one. I recommend both
Published on Sep 21 2002 by Skye

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