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Click hereAnd then I heard something else - a roar. All around us. Applause. For a moment I thought it was just another wedding event, until I heard my daughter's unmistakable voice.
"For God sakes, Daddy! Get a room!"
This story was such a surprise. I loved reading this story and give it 5 stars from Xluckylee
(4/30/2023) Great story! I loved the interconnections of the characters love lives, especially between Sophie and Kelly. I’d like to imagine Kelly becoming an aunt several times over and Sophie asking Tara over on occasion to spice up her and Chuck’s love life. Claire’s confession of her husband’s affair with his ex was a well-placed surprise. I didn’t see that coming. This story could have easily been nudged into the I/T and or G/S categories. But its great as the tender romance that it is. Thank you. Five stars from me and this goes on my favorites list.
Yep I really liked this, a soft sensual story, great characters, a really good plot line, bit “ I’m so good a man” but I enjoyed it a lot
Good read and great storytelling, thanks. After Chuck's talk about cars and their drives, I expected his daughter to ask, "So what went wrong with your marriage?" My guess his response would have been, "your mother decided to take a taxi, then traded me in!"
I had a smile on my face all the way thru this interesting and enticing story. A rue love story and a summer winter romance with quite a bit of pandering to our prurient interests about all the young ladies involved, especially with none of the wearing panties. Beats a BTB story all to hell! 5 stars
every Man's fantasy about a much younger woman with a lifelong crush on him. Disagree with a lot of the "car" talk.
I’m not a sequel fan for ‘Unforgettable’, especially if it’s just a ‘happy ever after’ epilogue. Leave room for the reader to extrapolate. If however, it were an entirely new and independent story line with new conflicts, tensions and resolutions, even new peripheral players, I would enjoy revisiting Sophie and Chuck.
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Having lived the first fifty-two years of my life in and around Denver before moving to south Florida, I couldn’t help but sympathize with their predicament. I have lots of ‘unforgettable’ memories of crazy circumstances and comical anecdotes that arose from being snowed in.
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A warmhearted story. A treat to read. Thank you very much.
If any of your stories deserves a sequel, this one does; so many potential ways forward...