Showing posts with label Lesbian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesbian. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Review: Sleeping with the Frenemy

Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Sleeping with the Frenemy

Author: 
KT Grant

Release Date:
May 2, 2011

Publisher:
Ravenous Romance

Word Count:
approx. 54,000

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Author's Website:





Description:  

Deborah Murnay has a life most women would die for. She has a loving wife of four years who gives her anything she wants. But Deborah hides a dark secret. Her wife, Genevieve, not only enjoys kinky, dangerous sex, but is insanely jealous and possessive. When a violent argument between the two leaves Deborah bruised and battered, she has no other choice but to run away.


Through some intricate planning on Deborah's part, she's able to trick Genevieve into thinking she's dead. Deborah becomes Sharon Wade and ends up hundreds of miles away in the small town of Woodberry Creek, where she can start over again, even though she lives in fear that Genevieve will find her and kill her.

When grade school teacher Bridgette Woodberry notices her new neighbor, she quickly figures out Woodberry Creek's new resident is hiding something. Deborah knows she can't have a future with Bridgette, but finds herself attractive to the kindhearted redhead whose kisses and warm embrace makes her feel protected.

As Deborah turns to Bridgette to help heal her scars, Genevieve is waiting for the right moment to take back her wife and make her pay for deceiving her...



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Monday, February 28, 2011

Review: Sappho's Sisters

Publisher submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Sappho's Sisters
Author: 
Berengaria Brown
Release Date:
January 2, 2011
Publisher:
Logical-Lust Publications
Word Count:
approx. 10,000
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Description:  

Lady Eustacia Lumley is the only child of the Earl of Wentworth. It is her duty to marry well and ensure the succession.

Margaret Durrell is the fourth daughter of a gently born, but near penniless vicar. She has no option but to marry a man who can provide for her and possibly for some of her sisters as well.

Best friends since their days at Miss Marcomb's Academy for Young Ladies, both young women are very interested in Sappho's poetry and ideas. One evening while visiting the Wentworth estate, Margaret has a headache and Eustacia offers to massage her scalp. This act of kindness leads them into an encounter they both find very enjoyable.

The two young women fall deeply in love, but is there any hope for them? Or will they both have to conform to the rigid rules of Regency society?

 
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