Deja Vu? "I remember you, Annie. I remember everything." Annie Dumont led a busy life as an internationally loved pop star. She loved her work, but she had heard those awful stories about overzealous fans who had become obsessed with their idols. So she was naturally frightened when she began receiving strange phone calls. Little did she suspect who it was. Little did she realize that she was about to be dragged into a living nightmare, the likes of which could not have entered her wildest dreams ! My take: Okay, Miss Lamb really tried something different with this book. The hero and the heroine were lovers in a past life. The hero has clear recollections of their former lives since childhood. The heroine, Annie, does not. Her memories of their past life together is jogged only after meeting the hero. Annie is resistant to the hero's claims of a prior love that the two once shared. Anyway, Miss Lamb tried, but it didn't quite hit the mark for me. I give it 3.5 stars. Parts of this book really dragged and I felt like I was rereading the same thing repeatedly. In other sections of the book, the story seemed a bit stagnant
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