
Remember Tomorrow
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781602820265 |
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Publisher: | Bold Strokes Books |
Publication date: | 08/12/2008 |
Pages: | 288 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
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Enjoyable Romance
Gabrielle Goldsby does a good job in this book. Her characters seem realistic and the story moves at a good pace. What’s nice is that she deals with a difficult subject in a different way. There is no villain, although it certainly looks at first as if Arie is one. What Goldsby presents is a picture of two women who love each other so much that they nearly destroy each other. Arie flees from the relationship because she wants to spare Cees the pain of witnessing what Arie thinks is going to happen to her health. The problem is that Arie’s not happy and neither is Cees. They both lead shallow lives. The nice twist to the story is that, even though they reunite, the potential problem hasn’t disappeared, so they still face the same situation.
Another tweak to the plot is that Arie doesn’t remember what she did originally. She thinks she and Cees are still a couple. Two of the best characters in the book are Cees’ friends Lilly and Momma who are furious with Arie for what she did to Cees, but it’s difficult to articulate that to a woman who is sick and doesn’t remember what she did. Their anger is equally directed at Cees for setting herself up to be hurt again. These are flesh and blood characters that react exactly as you would expect them to.
Anyone looking for a good book to read, with strong characters and an interesting romance, should find what she’s looking for in Remember Tomorrow.
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