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There was a magical mishap in the Knight house that caused Corinne to loose her memory. Gradually she is getting it back but until then Corinne is just living in the moment even with Noah...she can feel that she loves him unfortunately something happened that she can't remember that is keeping them apart. Corinne needs to grow up....leave the past in the past and finally move on with her life! When Corinne does get her memory back it takes time to adjust to the newness of everything and the feelings that come with them....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2020
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Imagine having the ability to make your memories go away until you are able to deal. You get to have a new outlook, a new view which gives you new insight. This book does just that.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2020
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A nice easy read. The characters were likable and although it didn't have a whole lot of depth it was an enjoyable way to spend a lazy Sunday in the garden.
3.0 out of 5 starsMatter of personal taste - was not to my taste, sorry.
Reviewed in Germany on November 14, 2020
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When Corinne Knight, one of four sisters and witches of Night Meadow, wakes up with amnesia, none of her family wants to tell her about her past, or why she has an uneasy feeling giving in to her attraction to Noah, who obviously seems in love with her. What will happen when she gets her memory back? A nice enough story, but oh! did I roll my eyes at Corinne. She is supposed to be closer to 30 than to her teens, and she came over as a completely spoilt brat with no regards to the feelings of others. Noah was way too good to be true, and to be quite honest, the whole plot, and the ending, were too constructed and unrealistic for my taste (Unrealistic in combination with a story about witches, yeah I do have a way with words.... ;) ). On the whole, quite entertaining, but nothing I would like to follow further, really - and that is completely a matter of my own personal taste and does not really say anything about the story being good or bad, I am certain other people will love it.
Zunächst einmal: Es ist eine Geschmacksfrage. Wer auf Feel-Good-Romane mit etwas Romantik steht und nicht übermäßig viel Wert auf Spannung, Charakterentwicklung bei den Protagonisten und überraschende Handlungsfäden legt, mag dieses Buch sehr mögen. Meinen Geschmack trifft es aus mehreren Gründen gar nicht. Die Autorin erklärt leider kontinuierlich jede kleinste Gefühlsregung ihrer Handlungsträger, nichts, rein gar nichts bleibt der Interpretation der Leser überlassen. Das nimmt einer an und für sich interessanten Idee (Hexe hat Anmesie trifft auf Jugendliebe, die aus dramatischen Umständen zerbrach) jegliche Spannung und Entwicklungsmöglichkeit. Viel passiert nicht mehr nach den ersten Seiten und der Sache mit der Amnesie. Die Protagonisten fahren mal hin und her, kochen oder gehen spazieren und einkaufen. Alles dreht sich um die ausführlich erklärte Gefühlswelt der "Heldin" Corinne Knight und ihre Amnesie und ob und wie sich sich nun wieder erinnert und ob sie ihre Fehler von früher wiederholt. Uff. Zum Ende wird noch ein bisschen - erneut vorhersehbares - Drama geschaffen weil ihre frühere Liebe Noah Wilson sich nun endlich ganz von ihr lösen möchte. Achtung Spoiler: Ja hätte er doch mal! Aber nein, es gibt ein tränenreiches Happy Ending. Alles in allem wirklich zum Gähnen!