Hot Line
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (561 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3955330486 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 134 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Good premise and relationship development I liked the premise of the book, and was surprised by the amount of development given to their relationship, especially considering the length and genre of the book. We spend a lot of time in the characters' heads, experiencing their awkwardness and double-guessing, making their relationship more believable. The full review is up at The Lesbrary.. "Enjoyable Novella" according to Cheri. I was given a copy of the book by the publisher in exchange for a fair review to be posted on my site, C-Spot Reviews. You can check there for the complete review but, in a nutshell, I liked it.Hot Line is the English translation of Richtig Verbunden and there were a few places where the translation made the sentences awkward but certainly not enough to pull me too far out of the story. I did make me wish that I could read German.All in all, I liked this book quite a bit and I definitely wanted to see a happy ending. I'm pretty sure that the romance readers out there will absolutely enjoy it and . short and sweet AY Lim This is a short and sweet story with just enough humor injected in it. I enjoyed the book but I wish there were more to it. I suppose it's because the storyline is nice and short story being short story. the good ones always leave the reader wanting more.
If she’s got enough time, she reads books about history and about social and political sciences. . The vegetarian also loves cooking and baking. It was a Star Trek: The Next Generation fanfiction. In addition to writing, Alison likes spending her spare time with her friends. Alison has been writing since the age o
Their worlds collide when Linda calls Christina’s sex line. Instead of wanting phone sex, Linda makes an unexpected proposition. Does Christina dare accept the offer that will change both their lives?. Two women from different worlds. Christina works for a sex hotline to make ends meet. Christina quickly realizes Linda is not her usual customer. Linda, a successful psychologist, uses her work to distance herself from her own loneliness
In addition to writing, Alison likes spending her spare time with her friends. It was a Star Trek: The Next Generation fanfiction. If she’s got enough time, she reads books about history and about social and political sciences. . Her first works were poems and short stories; then she wrote her first novel-length book when she was eleven. About the Author Alison has been writing since the age of ten. The vegetarian also loves cooking and baking