Homestead
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (740 Votes) |
Asin | : | 160282956X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She is also the president of Bold Strokes Books, one of the world’s largest independent LGBT publishing companies.. She is an eight-time Lambda Literary Award finalist in romance, mystery, and eroticawinning in both romance (Distant Shores, Silent Thunder) and erotica (Erotic Interludes 2: Stolen Moments edited with Stacia Seaman and In Deep Waters 2: Cruising the Strip writ
About the AuthorRadclyffe has published over forty romance and romantic intrigue novels, dozens of short stories, and edited numerous romance and erotica anthologies. Her 2011 title Firestorm is a ForeWord Review Book of the Year award finalist. She is an eight-time Lambda Literary Award finalist in romance, mystery, and eroticawinning in both romance (Distant Shores, Silent Thunder) and erotica (Erotic Interludes 2: Stolen Moments edited with Stacia Seaman and In Deep Waters 2: Cruising the Strip written with Karin Kallmaker). She is also the president of Bold Strokes Books, one of the world’s largest independent LGBT publishing companies.. A member of the Saints and Sinners Literary Hall of Fame, she is also a 2010 RWA / FF&P Prism award winner for Secrets in the Stone
trite action plot and the same ol' tired butch kindle reader All the story elements here are basically a mutation of When Dreams Tremble. Flaws included. Yet I liked WDT much more. Rad allowed a very mediocre Farmers vs. Corporate plot to dominate the romance here. Rad knows how to plot a story, but they aren't clever and her action sequences are trite B movie quality and bore me to no end. Mostly I don't mind so long as the action doesn't overshadow the romance because the romance is her real talent. But it's not enough the focus here and I found myself skimming.For the most part, lead chemistry is neglected here and the roma. J Johnson said Where true love trumps all the odds and the years!. Two teenage lovers come face to face more than fifteen years after having been separated. What was initially one amazing summer at the ‘lake’, that is Lake George NY, became home to a host of painful memories and a sense of abandonment. Adding to one of the main gal's trials and tribulations, there is an awful dry spell plaguing the farm country near the lake and then a second wave assault by NorthAm Fuels from the specter of their drills. Fracking might become a reality in this farm country. Uh-oh, the battle lines are drawn!Tess Rodgers is trying to get. "EhShe has better books" according to Kitsilver. 2.5 The writing is decent, what you'd expect from all Radclyffe novels. But the passion and tension and romantic development is lacking in this one.Eh. I like Radclyffe's books for the passion of her characters and the excitement of her stories. The Honor series up to book 5-6 (that's as far as I've gone) had action, excitement, real sexual chemistry, tension. Love's Masquerade was one of my favorites because the writing was poignant, and nothing like the real possibility of death and first love to light one's fire.But this book. I felt it lacked the potency of her o
Clayton Sutter is an expert at managing just about anythingmoney, businesses, and people. Tess's stepfather has kept important secrets, and Tess's dream of breeding a line of organic dairy cows suddenly goes up in a burst of smoke and flame.R. Getting NorthAm Fuel's newest shale refinery operational in the rolling hills of Upstate New York shouldn’t be much of a challenge, but then, she hadn't counted on dealing with vandalism, petitions, and a woman she’d never expected to see againone who still haunts her dreams.When Tess and Clay square off on opposite sides of the heated debate, past and present collide in a battle of wills and unbidden desire.. Tess Rogers grew up in the midst of chaos and uncertainty, but she always knew one thing to be trueone day six hundred acres of prime farmland would be hers. Then she discovers not even that truth can be counted on