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H**K
Nobody does it better...
I don't think anyone writes sensuousness and suppressed passion better than Radclyffe.. She's a very talented wordsmith and the sheer 'longing' she conveys in her writing is masterful. Somehow she does it again and again in nearly every book she writes without it seeming too repetitive.Hollis and Annie have their own personal demons to overcome over the 229 pages of their story, so there is sensuousness and suppressed passion in spades here. I don't want that all the time but it's reassuring to know that's exactly what you're going to get in a Radclyffe book. Great also to see Honor & Quinn (and Linda & Robin) from "Fated Love" again here (and not just as a complete afterthought)My only personal bugbear with Radclyffe is the occasional (in my view, completely unnecessary) machismo that she has a tendency to bring in to her writing (both in so many of her characters having ambiguous, man-like names and in the content). In respect of the content, she only does it once here but I'm afraid "Hollis shifted, stretching her legs, her trousers suddenly feeling too tight" just annoys me. I'm no femme but I want books to celebrate a woman's femininity, even if the woman is a butch. Women are physiologically different to men (thank god!) and 'aping' men's responses to sexual stimuli just leaves me cold.Don't get me wrong however; all in all, I did really enjoy this.
J**R
Another very good read.
Well Radclyffe has done it again. Kept me hooked from the first to the last word. I think this is turning into another series like Honor and Justice series but medical. It's nice to read a new plot but the way Radclyffe involves previous characters makes it more complete. You feel you really know the characters and get an insight into their lives. It's like a continuing saga. The introduction of new characters being the focal point but also carrying on with previous characters making for a very well rounded story. However the book is just as good as a stand-alone novel as its entertaining, funny and compelling. Thanks look forward to the next one.
S**E
A good read. Although
A good read. Although, I do feel that Radclyffe held back quite a bit on this. I totally recommend her book Trauma Alert for a more indepth story
S**N
lovely
Radclyffe's books are always readable, this one is no exception. I like her hospital based stories and the romance is delicious
A**G
loved this
Loved this book, would certainly read more of this Author, whisked me away in thoughts, whilst reading, hard to put down.
L**N
Five Stars
Excellent book, good storyline and another Radclyffe classic. Need I say more
A**E
Great read.
This book held me from start to finish, I think story wise this is one of the best I have read.
T**S
BRILLIANT
Another great book by Radclyffe!She never lets us down.Can't wait for the her next book to go on sale.
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