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Amazon. com: Customer Reviews: Haven't We Met Before? A Trilogy Of Love
A romance with depth, August 7th 2011
By
Margaret Rees- See all my reviews
Those of us who are interested in the idea of reincarnation will be intrigued by the suggestion in this novel that lives are lived with one another purposefully, and that love between men and women continues after death. The intertwined stories are fast paced and gripping and the whole long novel is totally satisfying. The conversational styles vary with each historical generation and depending on which side of the Atlantic they take place, so that one is taken right into each scene and life so that it becomes quite real. The philosophy which underlines the stories is hinted at and is not given center stage, so that one can enjoy the novel as a romance or find much food for thought depending on one’s inclination.
Not your average Romance novel! July 29, 2011
Haven't We Met Before?: A Trilogy of Love (Paperback)
By Chris M.- See all my reviews


If you're a lover of historical romance novels but tired of predictable plots, "Haven't We Met Before? should be high on your reading list. The characters and their times [spanning many generations] spring to life in this trilogy, with the stories tied together in a most unique way. Imaginative yet believable, with details that must have required a great deal of research, this book may well lead you to deeper questioning of amazing "coincidences" that have occurred in your own life. A small caution to the "proof readers" out there--this book reads more like a manuscript submitted for final editing, but the occasional typos failed to detract from the adventure!
Haven't We Met Before?, July 18, 2011
By
Doc Summers- See all my reviews
Haven't We Met Before?: A Trilogy of love (Paperback)
This is the type of novel that you take on a long cruse, (especially if accompanied by your mother-in-law). It certainly may take your mind off the trivial.
Written mostly in 19th century English prose, it possesses a Samuel Clements quality of word-description of the local environment and temperament of the day.
Austin Basset is a very fine writer and the book is hard to put down.
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