Friday 30 November 2007

"Simply Unforgettable" by Mary Balogh



Simply Unforgettable by Mary Balogh 2005

Description from back of book:
They meet in a ferocious snowstorm. She is a young teacher with a secret past. He is the black-caped stranger who comes to her rescue. Stranded together in a country inn, Lucius Marshall and Frances Allard share a night of glorious, unforgettable passion. But Frances knows her palce. Due to begin her teaching position at Miss Martin's School in Bath, Frances must try to forget that one extraordinary night. But when fate once again throws them together, Lucius's passionate, single-minded pursuit will force Frances to give up all her secrets - except one - to win the heart of the man she already loves.

This is the first in the new "Simply" Quartet, and it is a good beginning. While this book is not quite as good as others that Balogh has written, it is nonetheless charming. Frances is trying to forget her past - something she eventually finds to be impossible - and it is through the love and support of Luicus that she is finally able to move on. There is good chemistry between Lucius and Frances, and, as in all of Balogh's books, you truly empathize with the hero and heroine. There is just something that this book is lacking to bring it up to the quality of some of her other books, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Still a good book!

RATING: 1/2

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