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Unforgettable in every way. Not.

unforgettable1.jpg“Unforgettable” by Julie Ortolon
I’m a sucker for those “wrong side of the tracks” kind of books. I think it’s the sense that chemical attraction can be so strong that it overwhelms everything, including different income brackets. All the better if they’re set in the South, because there’s that secret hope that I’m going to stumble across another Bobby Tom. I loved “After the Night” by Linda Howard, which featured one of those plots. And when I was lurking in the aisles of our local bookshop like the ghost of Christmas past, trying to find a new book to read, I happened to pick up “Unforgettable” by Julie Ortolon, which had just this kind of plot.
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