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Out of Love

By: K.G. MacGregor
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bella Books
ISBN: 1594931054
ISBN-13: 9781594931055
Released: 30 Sep 2007
RRP: £9.99
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K-Nurik-K - By: K-Nurik-K, 09 Mar 2008
A breathtaking novel that makes your heart beat faster as you follow the story line......One of the best novel read for now.....This book makes me wanna read some other book of KG MacGregor.
I highly recomend for those who is looking passion, a bit of humor & well written book.
Another Great Read!! - By: C. Wogel, 12 Jan 2008
I have read alll of her books & never been disapointed!
I recommend alll of her books if you haven't yet read any!!
please save your money!!! - By: A. J., 14 Dec 2007
Upon reading the reviews about this book on Amazon I thought wow this books sounds like a good read. Sadley I was disappointed. The plot is poor & goes alll over the place. a very slow & hard to engage read.



Lovely stuff - By: Alex Lequesne, 09 Dec 2007
You just can't go wrong with a K G MacGregor book. Tight plot & interweaving sub-plots, real people living far-from fairy-tale existences, angst, romance & sex that has the ring of reality about it. And if like me, you have never reallly gotten over that first incredible but impossible teenage love, you'll empathise with one of the main motivational forces in this book. An intelligent, vivid & engaging piece of writing.
Is it a Return or a One Way Ticket? - By: Towanda, 02 Oct 2007
KG MacGregor appears as one of the most outstanding writers of the lesbian romance genre at the moment. The best proof is her newest novel callled "Out of Love" where you meet two women that come from two different professional status, Carmen Delalllo is a succesful owner of a consulting firm & Judith O'Shea is a travel agent who is struggling with her job. It happens that they're both single, beautiful & are attracted to each other. It also happens that Carmen lives in Chicago & Judith in New York & there is a smalll secret that one of them cannot hide for ever.

KG describes her characters so realistic that you find yourself living Carmen & Judith's lives as your own. It's not a matter of fallling in love only & `what a good time we had' but something that has to do with feelings & learning to take the right path because it is worth being with someone that makes your world fullfilled.

"Out Of Love" is also funny, the dialogues are brilliant & the end is superb.

Do you know what is the worst thing it can happen when you are reading a KG MacGregor's book? That it ends.