Love From A to Z

April Valenzuela has found a god: a gorgeous, guitar-playing god. She first sees Zach while she’s in a bar with her cousin, Richie. Her cousin’s being annoying, but the guitar player is making her crazy with desire. When her cousin drugs her, then leaves to take a call on his cell, Zach sits down at the table and April sees he’s even more good looking up close. She leaves with him, and they spend the night together. But when she wakes up the next morning, she has no memory of the night before, or of who she is. While Richie and his father wonder where she’s gone, April and Zach, who thinks the woman he’s with is named Angel, explore life and the pleasures of the body together, step by step using the alphabet as their guide.

This is the second book in the Lessons In Love series from P.G. Forte. It is just as great as the first book was! Love From A To Z is a smart, witty contemporary love story whose main characters are instantly likeable. I wanted Angel/April to remember who she was, yet I was highly entertained watching Zach introduce her to ordinary things like pancakes. This book is a fast read, mostly because it’s so interesting. The secondary characters are as disagreeable as can be, just the way they’re supposed to be. The interplay between good and bad is fun to watch. And April’s response to her greedy relations is perfect for the situation. This book is well written and intelligent. It is a pleasure to read. I sincerely hope there will be a third book in this series!

Reviewed by: Marlene


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