Christine Grey is one of the greatest musical talents of her generation, money, success, an army of doting fans, yet has never felt more alone. About to drown in a life of pain, secrets and excess, she is saved by an unlikely hero. Willow Bowman is a nurse, and happily married woman, with a life filled with love and security. The events of one night change both their lives forever
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Review Summary: Keeps You Coming Back for More!
Review: Pritekel did an excellent job with this novel. She put her soul into the details--elaborate characters and real-life settings will satisfy readers of all backgrounds and experiences. This is a romance to read over and over again. After experiencing Lessons and Twilight, I'm a Pritekel fan for life!
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Review Summary: Disappointing
Review: I read Lessons by Kim Pritekel and loved the book, so I had high hopes for this book. This book is forgettable. There was nothing that made this book special for me. The characters were childish, flat, and poorly written. I liked them at the start, but cared less and less for them as the novel progressed.
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Review Summary: Excellent Story
Review: After reading Lessons I looked forwarding to more works from this author. I was not disappointed with this book. Very good character development and the story was excellent. The author did a fantastic job in developing the story. I could not put it down.
A desperate woman believes she would be better off dead. In an attempt to commit suicide she jumps off a bridge only to be saved by a woman (dressed in a clowns costume) who happens to be a nurse. The bond of friendship grows stronger everyday. Their need for one another gets so intense each has to question what they will do next.
There lives will never be the same.....
Thanks Kim, excellent book!
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Review Summary: Strong Contribution From Pritekel
Review: START OF BACK COVER TEXT - Christine Grey, one of the greatest musical talents of her generation, has money, success, an army of doting fans, yet has never felt more alone. About to drown in a life of pain, secrets and excess; Chris jumps into a river to complete the drowning.
Willow Bowman, a nurse and happily married woman, has a life filled with love and security. Driving up to a bridge in time to see someone jump, Willow becomes an unlikely hero.
The events of this one night cause each to self-reflect, changing both of their lives forever.
Twilight is a book of discover, of love. - END OF BACK COVER TEXT
This reader always enjoys a story by Kim Pritekel. I've read all of her published books and all of her online stories (at least those I've found). Her writing is generally good for a good dose of angst and frustration, both elements of a real winner.
Imagine being saved from suicide by a clown. That's exactly what happens to Christine Grey - a successful recording star who has had enough. The clown is Willow Bowman - a nurse who picks up extra cash at birthday parties with her outrageous persona. After saving the musician, Willow takes a personal interest in her recovery and the two become friends. As their relationship develops, the nurse questions her deteriorating relationship with her husband and her confusing new feelings toward this woman. At the same time, Chris begins to question if Willow is what has been missing from her life.
Not only is this story well told, it has a myriad of different levels and dimensions. There is no doubt this one will be a permanent addition to my personal collection. Do yourself a favor and give it a shot.
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Review Summary: Better and better
Review: I have read all of Kim Pritekel's books, and they get better and better. I could not put this book down. The characters were well developed and very believable, and the story lines kept me turning the pages to see what would happen next. I am looking forward to her next work.