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Man Liebt Nur Dreimal (2011)

by Melanie Rose(Favorite Author)
3.72 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
3426663651 (ISBN13: 9783426663653)
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English
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Knaur
review 1: This story is about a young woman who loses her memory after getting into an accident in a snowstorm on route to an unknown destination. She is rescued by Vincent James who owns a house in the country. Upon waking up she faces a young girl Jadie (Vincent's daughter), who due to past tragedies has not spoken to anyone for 2 years. Vincent and Tara the housekeeper think that the arrival of this mystery woman has been a miracle for them as a result of Jadie speaking. In the meantime, the young mystery woman has to start on a mental journey to find out who she really is. What begins are some hypnotherapy sessions with Tara's psychologist brother Colin. These sessions take the mystery woman back into a the past life of Kitty, and brings forth the question of re-incarnatio... moren. The young mystery woman also has some confused feelings towards her saviour Vincent and the nearby neighbor and farmer, Adam. This book is about finding yourself and learning from past mistakes, and finding the courage to forgive yourself and others, so that you can finally lay the past to rest. This is the second book by Melanie Rose that I have read and I enjoyed both.
review 2: This is a mystery, with romance, the paranormal and family relationships all thrown in for good message. It's a page turned with twists and reveleations, adn about as believable as the Tooth Fairy. Nut hey, reading is about escapism a lot of the time :)A young woman has a car accident in a snow storm. She leaves the car, which falls into a river, and when she is found she has lost her memory toatlly. The household that takes her in is rather dysfunctional - a distractted father, grieving for a wife who has left him and a daughter who's died of cystic fibrosis. His remaining child also has the condition, and has not spoken for 2 years since her sister's death. A housekeeper who's unfriendly, and possessive of the father and child. The housekeeper's brother joins them, as the family become snowed in. Interestingly, the brother is a hypnotherapist, who attempts to help the young woman - going by the name of Kate - regain her memory. Except the hynopsis does not reveal her immediate memory, but what appears to be memories of a past life. The book is like eating a chocolate bar - you eat to the end without wanting to put it down. And you enjoy it whole-heartedly, even though it's not really that good for you. That's not such a good analogy really - pulp fiction doesn't make you fat or unhealthy, luckily :) less
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tidmore
Very thought provoking..Kind of got a bit distracting in the middle.
Wasabi
Had me hooked from the start...great story
Lotifuti
ok but definitely not page gripping
Nev
2.5
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