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(The Best)

(Briefed in purple is not all bad!)
I literally devoured the book in two steamy sessions,I could have done it in one, but I felt the uncontrollable need to satisfy my desires. I awaited the arrival this book with hot and eager anticipation and I wasn't dissapointed. It was absolutely mind blowing stuff. Everyone, lesbian or straight, male or female will absolutely love this, it is without doubt the best of its genre that I have read and almost as soon as I had finished I needed to tell the world about it. I have always loved Zane's stuff and can recommend Succulent: Chocolate Flava II and in a different style, but equally hot and sexy 100 Percent Erotica. Brilliant stuff, take it to bed with you and read it to your partner and forget the problems of the world.
There are all types of scenarios that depict sexual preference nowadays as the freedom of expression has extended to the bedroom, and everywhere else to display such liberations between women making love. The release of yet another anthology of lesbian love does nothing to hide the fact that stories of this nature are being produced to satisfy both a growing genre and a lifestyle that is prevalent in our society. Best-selling author and literary guru, ZANE has a new compilation worthy of her reputation - Purple Panties. There's no other color that readily whets my appetite than the color purple. Coupled with the catchy cover photography, by-passing this book will be hard to do! For the most part, the stories are provocative and tend to leave no holds barred, which has always been the mantra that the editor has exhibited in her own writings. Nevertheless,options relative for inclusion run the gamut from tepid to sizzling hot in this set.

Reading the stories I couldn't help feeling like a privileged spectator looking through the windows of a world created especially for me! Ask me would any man find something that would change his view of uninhibited love and reckless abandon with license for liberal pleasure, and I'm sure there would be vociferous views for more. Each story had points of contention for the individual author's penchant for quality and means to elicit excitement. I have my favorites - namely PLEASURES by Elissa Gabrielle; Allison Hobbs' THE PRIVATE ROOM; and JACQUIE by Jolie du Pre. You will undoubtedly recognize a few authors here that are no strangers to erotica, but with typical anthologies you will also find some stories better written than others. There's a good mix that doesn't take away from any perceived negative for the most part.

Turn the tables, close your eyes, and do away with the stereotypical notion that usually permeate your mind about sex and who's administering it, and you won't be disappointed in how page-turning delight can REALLY excite. There's no room for player-hating. Interestingly enough, I didn't read this book verbatim...I derived pleasure by randomly reading when I needed something to drive my senses to another level after dealing with a long day at the office. All I had to do was envision purple panties dancing though my sensibilities to color my world! Add this book to your collection of erotica. Anything with ZANE'S input is a winner!

Zane, theNew York Timesbestselling author and Queen of
Erotic Fiction, brings a new collection of lesbian erotica
that will blow the sheets off beds everywhere.

What happens when "The Finest Man" you have ever laid eyes on is a woman? What happens when a woman comes home to her man after a hard day's work with "Lipstick on Her Collar?" What happens when a married woman runs across the love of her life -- another woman -- who insists that "It's All or Nothing?" Is there such a thing as playing too "Hard to Get?" What happens when "Mom's Night Out" turns into group sex? What happens when you discover your true sexuality "At Last?" All of these questions and more are answered within the pages ofPurple Panties.

Written by women from all over the world, here is a new level of lesbian erotica, compiled by Zane, that promises the most exciting and steamy reading experience possible. These stories move beyond race, age, and all walks of life, including long-hidden passions, secret rendezvous with strangers, and May-December romances.

With Zane's ever-growing popularity, and the need for increasingly quality erotica,Purple Pantieswill satisfy a long-standing demand for African-American lesbian literature.

In the tradition of such successful erotica anthologies asChocolate FlavaandCaramel Flava, Purple Pantiesuncovers a new world of evocative risk-taking that has never been explored before from a lesbian perspective. The adventures in these stories are beyond everyone's wildest imaginations.


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< In the Eye of the Storm: Swept to the Center by God > < For The Bible Tells Me So > < The Bishop's Daughter: A Memoir > < A Wing and a Prayer: A Message of Faith and Hope > < The Scandalous Gospel of Jesus: What's So Good About the Good News? > < Going to Heaven: The Life and Election of Bishop Gene Robinson > Gene Robinson


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Gene Robinson is bishop of the tiny, rural Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, but he's at the center of a storm of controversy raging in the Episcopal Church and throughout the worldwide Anglican Communion involving homosexuality, the priesthood, and the future of the Communion. This book offers an honest, thoughtful portrait of Robinson, the faith that has informed his life, and the controversy that continues to rock his Church.
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< Running with Scissors: A Memoir > < Dry : A Memoir > < Magical Thinking : True Stories > < Possible Side Effects > < Sellevision: A Novel > < Naked > Augusten Burroughs


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 St. Martin's Paperbacks(2006-08-29)
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customer 's review
(Awesome book - bold writing.)

(Aren't memoirs supposed to be true stories?)

(Not Funny)

(Wow.)

(Not in the same league)
I read this book because I saw the preview for the movie. The book was wonderfully funny and superbly interesting. The movie - not so much.

First and foremost, I'm insulted. Insulted that Burroughs expected me or any other reader to accept this work of fiction as a memoir. Would it have been so bad to just say from the outset that it is fiction? After all, John Irving made a living out of writing fiction with eccentric characters in absurd circumstances. Calling this book a memoir does a professional disservice to writers who do write memoirs. I won't be adding it to my "biographies/memoirs" bookshelf.

That said, the book was OK. Although it was largely unbelievable, it was amusing and the characters were unique and original to say the least.

I would like to know what percentage of the book is based on actual fact. I may have to read Burrough's brother's memoir and compare the two accounts to find some measure of reality.

If there ever was a shrink that did the things and acted the way that Finch did, I hope he lost his license and was prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

(How does a boy who didn't attend school become a writer? He must've had some awesome editors.)

C.A. Wulff, author of Born Without a Tail, a TRUE memoir:

Do not be misled. This book is not funny. This book was recommended because I like David Sedaris. His books ARE funny, this book is NOT. It was difficult to read, had many moments that were far too descriptive and was overall appalling. And not in a funny way. I'm not sure how this book or this movie got played off as being either good or funny, but don't believe them. It's not.
I was alternately laughing out loud and gasping in horror. The author is immensely talented and it is a wonder he made it out the other side to adulthood.
To compare David Sedaris to Augusten Burroughs is to compare Woody Allen to Adam Sandler.
There is a passage early in Augusten Burroughs's harrowing and highly entertaining memoir,Running with Scissors, that speaks volumes about the author. While going to the garbage dump with his father, young Augusten spots a chipped, glass-top coffee table that he longs to bring home. "I knew I could hide the chip by fanning a display of magazines on the surface, like in a doctor's office," he writes, "And it certainly wouldn't be dirty after I polished it with Windex for three hours." There were certainly numerous chips in the childhood Burroughs describes: an alcoholic father, an unstable mother who gives him up for adoption to her therapist, and an adolescence spent as part of the therapist's eccentric extended family, gobbling prescription meds and fooling around with both an old electroshock machine and a pedophile who lives in a shed out back. But just as he dreamed of doing with that old table, Burroughs employs a vigorous program of decoration and fervent polishing to a life that many would have simply thrown in a landfill. Despite her abandonment, he never gives up on his increasingly unbalanced mother. And rather than despair about his lot, he glamorizes it: planning a "beauty empire" and performing an a capella version of "You Light Up My Life" at a local mental ward. Burroughs's perspective achieves a crucial balance for a memoir: emotional but not self-involved, observant but not clinical, funny but not deliberately comic. And it's ultimately a feel-good story: as he steers through a challenging childhood, there's always a sense that Burroughs's survivor mentality will guide him through and that the coffee table will be salvaged after all.--John Moe

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS is the true story of a boy whose mother (a poet with delusions of Anne Sexton) gave him away to be raised by her unorthodox psychiatrist who bore a striking resemblance to Santa Claus. So at the age of twelve, Burroughs found himself amidst Victorian squalor living with the doctor’s bizarre family, and befriending a pedophile who resided in the backyard shed. The story of an outlaw childhood where rules were unheard of, and the Christmas tree stayed up all year-round, where Valium was consumed like candy, and if things got dull, an electroshock therapy machine could provide entertainment. The funny, harrowing, and bestselling account of an ordinary boy’s survival under the most extraordinary circumstances…

Running with Scissors Acknowledgments
Gratitude doesn’t begin to describe it: Jennifer Enderlin, Christopher Schelling, John Murphy, Gregg Sullivan, Kim Cardascia, Michael Storrings, and everyone at St. Martin’s Press. Thank you: Lawrence David, Suzanne Finnamore, Robert Rodi, Bret Easton Ellis, Jon Pepoon, Lee Lodes, Jeff Soares, Kevin Weidenbacher, Lynda Pearson, Lona Walburn, Lori Greenburg, John DePretis, and Sheila Cobb. I would also like to express my appreciation to my mother and father for, no matter how inadvertently, giving me such a memorable childhood. Additionally, I would like to thank the real-life members of the family portrayed in this book for taking me into their home and accepting me as one of their own. I recognize that their memories of the events described in this book are different than my own. They are each fine, decent, and hard-working people. The book was not intended to hurt the family. Both my publisher and I regret any unintentional harm resulting from the publishing and marketing of Running with Scissors. Most of all, I would like to thank my brother for demonstrating, by example, the importance of being wholly unique.

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< The Rainbow Cedar > < The Lonely Hearts Club > < Deal with the Devil > < The Candidate > < Heart of the Matter > < Heartland > Gerri Hill


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customer 's review
(She's Baaaaack!)

(Back on track)

(Enjoyable read)

(This is more like the Gerri Hill books I know and love)
After panning GH's last two books, it's only fair to report that her newest, Rainbow Cedar, is back to the well written, character driven romances we're used to. These characters are real to the reader--we feel their longing, their hurts and their sexual energy. GH's writing is good enough to want these books to be longer, more intense. I hope she'll continue to experiement with new approachs, perhaps challenging herself by writing a story about her wonderful characters with even more depth. But Rainbow Cedar is so good it makes you want to meet these women to see how they're doing in their lives, which is quite an accomplishment and the mark of a good read. Love your work.
As other reviewers have said -- Gerri is back with this book. I loved Hunter's Way and was disappointed with In the Name of Father. I expected much more from it than I got. The Cottage was just okay. Killing Room was suspenseful, but just didn't do it for me.

I loved the development of the characters and her structure of the story in Cedar. Drew and Jay actually getting to know each other so well prior to sex was fun and led to great sexual tension and flirting. OMG, Katherine was vile and don't we all know (shutter) at least one person as reprehensible and self-centered as her.

Agree also with an earlier reviewer -- it ended too soon. It should have gone back to Austin to address follow up (which had to happen) with Katherine.

Thanks, Gerri, looking forward to the next one which looks to be due out in the fall.
With her latest book, Gerri Hill seems to be getting back on track. She had, IMO, some misses lately (esp. Killing Room, Target and Cottage), so this was a nice surprise.

The story has a bit of a twist to it as one of the main characters, Jay, is in a relationship, albeit an unhappy one, when she meets Drew by driving into her truck. The dialog at the start of the book shows how well Hill can write fun dialog that feels decidedly real. The two women are instantly attracted to each other and start spening a lot of time together.

What I like about the story is that unlike in other books by Hill, Jay and Drew actually communicate and talk about what's happening with them. the attraction between them is felt and you feel for both of them. By spending time with Drew, Jay realizes how unhappy she is in her relationship with Katherine and how unappreciated she is.

Towards the end the story falls into cliches and a bit of a ludicrous storyline that had me shaking my head a couple of times, but it didn't really detract from the reading enjoyment. The ending was way to sudden as there still was stuff to sort out.
Gerri Hill's latest book, "The Rainbow Cedar," is reminiscent of her earlier novels, and that is a good thing.

I wasn't overly thrilled with her last two books--"The Cottage" and the Hunter sequel, "In the Name of the Father"--but this book has much going for it.

Jay meets Drew literally by accident in Austin, Texas. They are attracted to one another, but Jay's in the midst of an eight-year relationship, and Drew won't be the one to break up that relationship.

Jay's partner Katharine is a high-powered attorney, bucking to make partner and then strike out on her own. As a result of Katherine's ambition and workaholic ways, their relationship is on the rocks. And when a former lover of Katherine's comes in the picture, Jay can either stay and fight for what she has, or follow her heart.

My only dislike? Ah, the habit of authors ending their books too soon! That knocked one star off my rating.

A light read, a fun read, with enough sexual tension to keep you flipping to the next chapter.

Welcome back, Gerri! You've been missed.
As interior designer Jay Burns watches her long-term relationship slowly unravel, she runs into--literally--landscape designer Drew Montgomery. As their paths cross, both professionally and personally, a friendship develops, one they each try to maintain despite the obvious attraction between them. But still, Jay is not willing to throw away an eight-year relationship, even when it becomes painfully obvious the end is near.The Rainbow Cedaris the journey of one woman struggling with the loss of love and commitment from one, and the possibility of finding it all again with someone new.
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< Deal with the Devil > < The Lonely Hearts Club > < The Rainbow Cedar > < Deeper > < The Candidate > < Naked Heart > Ali Vali


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(You can never have too much Cain!)

(I Loved It!)

(Awesome read from a talented Author)

(Actually thought it was a better book)

(Only three stars for this sequel)
After anxiously waiting, Ali Vali give us what we crave - more Cain and the Casey Crew in Deal with the Devil. This 3rd book in the series is satisfying yet leaves the reader wondering why Ms. Vali decided upon this specific ending. It almost is anticlimatic when the last 20 pages ( or last 2 chapter) is thrown at us. Was there a deadline that had to be met? I felt rushed at the end of the book like when the cleaning staff wants you to leave the theatre at the end of the movie. I wanted to savor this delicious tale and all its characters to the fullest. I definately recommend this book and hope you find it as filling as I did.
Having read the first two books of the series I really looked forward to the release of the third book. I was not disappointed. I didn't want it to end - a sign of a great book. I loved it!

This book introduces new characters and delves further into characters previously introduced, bringing them together with Cain and Emma for a continuation of the Casey Family Saga. Cain is the perfect host, the passionate lover and the strong hand. She's a butch with superior wit, who's a romantic but also both judge and jury if her wife Emma and their children are threatened.

Emma is supportive of Cain's family business and will support any steps taken to keep her family safe. She sees a side of Cain that no one else sees except the reader who views the romance between them and the vulnerability that Cain may sometimes show.

Remington Jatibon, one of the twins from the Jatibon Family and a friend of Cain's, meets Dallas Montgomery, a rising actress, and falls for her hard while unsure of her motives and who she really is. Remi is the heir apparent of the Jatibon family, her father and twin brother letting her take the active role, and teams with the Casy family in business.

The FBI is persuing them as usual but a bigger threat is on the horizon.

This book is a keeper. I can't wait for the next one, which Ali Vali has said she will write. Buy it. You won't regret it at all. I loved it!
Are you people crazy? This is a MUST read book, the third in the series.
Ali Vali continues her series with fast-paced action, hot-errotic sex scenes, devotion to duty, honor amoung thieves, and undying love for family.
Tension builds as C Casey is again pitted against the FBI and underhanded and dishonest drug runners.
Despite her questionable career, Casey again comes out looking like the good guy (butch) she is.
The depth of passion in which she loves and adores her family is honorable. Her wife Emma, keeps her heart safe, her mind sharp and her conscience alive.
The execution of Casey's planning is smart, entertaining and full of twists.
Ali Vali Keep you on the edge of your seat with twists and turns that are entertaining and well developed.
New characters and passionate lovers are introduced to keep the saga fresh and exiting.
A definate *****+ in my mind.
Devlyn

Unlike the previous reviewer, I actually thought this was a better book in the series. The action was good and seemed well paced. What is particularly intriguing is the way Vali builds the characters. Sometimes you have to remind yourself that these are actually supposed to be "bad" people. Cain Casey and Remi Jatibon are criminals, but they have a code of honor that's stronger than most of the law enforcement officals in the book. Of course, this is a book about New Orleans where the police have a reputation. Cain and Remi almost come off like Robin Hood characters. You know they're breaking the law, but it seems OK. I did wonder that most of these crime lords have females as their chief body guards, but I'm not surprised about the rest. I know many gay people who deliberately go to other gay people for their services, medical, legal, etc. I keep remembering what a writer friend of mine always says, it's fiction, anything is possible. The ending was a bit rushed for all of the build up it was given in the book, but overall this one is worth reading.
A third novel in the Cain crime family saga; unfortunately, this one wasn't as good as its two predecessors.

Cain and Emma are back, as are Hayden and Hannah. This time, the action focuses more on the supporting characters of Remi Jatibon, Anthony Curtis (a rogue FBI agent), Muriel (Cain's lawyer cousin), Shelby (another FBI agent who has the hots for Muriel), Bob (what a slimy piece of work!), and Dallas Montgomery, an actress with a secret past.

The action flowed in this novel...it just seemed a bit forced in places.

And another thing...are all the hot, good looking lesbians located in New Orleans? Is New Orleans really a hotbed of lesbianism?? The female doctors, female lawyers, female FBI agents, female bodyguards, and female crime figures are all great looking, hot-to-trot lesbians??? Jeez, I like the fantasy life as much as anyone, but come on. It needs to be better balanced in places. It felt like "The L Word--New Orleans" at times, y'know??

Vali did leave it open for a fourth book. I hope that one will be more like books one and two.
It's business as usual for crime boss Cain Casey, as she maneuvers to form an alliance with Ramon and Remington Jatibon and secure peace among the ruling families in New Orleans . Cain's new associate Remington Jatibon is a lot like Cain used to be-- a playgirl with a passion for bedding beautiful women and an even greater passion for expanding her father's empire, on both sides of the law. When Remi meets Dallas Montgomery, a budding actress working for the studio Ramon Jatibon has just acquired, she finds that there's more to Dallas than is included in her press pagers.

Meanwhile, on the home front it's anything but normal as she and Emma hope to conceive their third child. Little do they know an old enemy is about to surface who wants revenge on Cain and what better way that to take what she values above all else--her wife.
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< Heart of the Matter > < The Rainbow Cedar > < The Lonely Hearts Club > < Naked Heart > < Deal with the Devil > < The Candidate > KI Thompson


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customer 's review
(She does it again!)

(Another Great Book from KI Thompson)

(Another excellent read from KI)
I couldn't wait to get this book after having read KI Thompson's House of Clouds (which is stupendous by the way). I had loved the historical setting of HoC and was wondering how she would do with a story set in present days. I totally enjoyed reading this book! I started it and couldn't stop until I was done.

Ellen Webster, who is a history professor at Georgetown University, has a condo next door to formidable TV Newscaster Kate Foster. Ellen is a sweet soul, someone who everyone loves, who's self esteem about body image gets in the way of who she really is. Kate has everyone jumping, and for good reason, she's good at what she does and is responsible for a huge rise in the station's ratings.

So what happens when tables are turned and a high powered newscaster must face recouperating from an accident alone? Can someone who's self-sufficient and very proud accept help from Ellen, her next door neighbor? What about Ellen? She must leave on a sabbatical to tour Civil War sites for a book that she must write. [and here the author shines even brighter with her knowledge of the civil war bringing battlefields to life].

Buy this book, enjoy this book and then read it again in a few months. You know you want to! Right? It's a great read.


I have yet to review any of the books I read but I just had to share with everyone how wonderful this book is. I love this genre and read at least two or three books a week.
I believe that KI Thompson will be one of the greatest lesbian romance authors ever. She has such a soft touch with her characters. It feels as though you are the character---Amazing.
"Heart of the Matter" is a wonderful love story that will stay you with you long after you've finished. I too stayed up til 2 in the morning because I had to know what happened to these lovely characters. Ellen will make you laugh, cry and fall in love.
Do yourself a favor and buy this book to read and reread. Thank you KI Thompson for this story and I hope to read many more of your works.

This might be KI Thompson's second book, but from the first page it had the feel of a seasoned writer who knows how to weave a tale. I picked this book up last weekend and when I reached the last page I realized that it was after 4 in the morning. Anything that makes me laugh out loud and talk to the characters as I'm reading deserves as many stars as I'm allowed to give.

In Ellen and Kate you'll find smart, caring women who have their share of insecurities, but it's what makes them such great characters. They'll remind you of someone you know, and in some cases you can see yourself in them as they try to find what we all want--love.

Another great piece, Ms. Thompson, and I highly recommend it to anyone who's interested in a good romance.
Ellen Webster, professor of history, can't help but fantasize about her next door neighbor Kate Foster- after all, she sees her on the evening news every night.

Sexy and smart, Kate is Ellen's dream girl, but the dynamic TV newscaster doesn't know she exists. Struggling with a steadily worsening self-image and at a loss as to how to turn her life around, Ellen decides to take time out to finish the book she has always wanted to write. But a rainy night and near-tragedy changes everything when Kate is involved in an automobile accident and turns to Ellen for help. Withdrawing from the world, Kate comes to depend upon Ellen for far more than she realizes-until the day Ellen tells her that she is leaving on sabbatical.

Ellen and Kate's journey takes them beyond the transitory nature of external beauty and into the heart of what is meaningful in a relationship, the inner beauty of each other.
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< Tempted > < Broken > < Surrender > < Blackmailed > < For Her Pleasure > < Colters' Woman > Megan Hart


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customer 's review
(Complex and Unexpected)

(Erotica, But More)

(Not as good as her other works)

(Tempted)

(a little disaapointing)
My reading preferences are generally away from hard, real-life pain and dark storylines, so I expected this to be my least favorite of Hart's books. But she does an extraordinary job, no matter what the subject matter, drawing a reader into the lives of her characters. The complexity of Anne's relationships and her personal journey to find what will fulfill her brought many surprises, and I finished the book satisfied at her growth.

I think a lot of reviewers missed the point of this book. First, it's not a romance, so I think the ending, while not what *I* would choose, is the right choice for Anne. (Setting aside the fact that I'd never be in a position to have that choice to make!) Second, it seems a lot more realistic to me than many ménage stories, which ignore emotional and general consequences and the outside world.

I urge people who didn't connect with this book not to disregard future (or past!) work by Megan Hart. She is far from a one-note author, and I'm confident that all of you who liked her past work will like her upcoming releases, too.
*****
I didn't expect a whole lot from this novel, and started it with some trepidation, as it was the first erotic novel I've ever read. I was pleasantly surprised at its complexity and depth and power to make me think, perhaps even more than its obvious entertainment value.

This is the story told in the voice of Anne, a wife and daughter, someone ostensibly very happy with her life. To her surprise, life's circumstances lead her into changing complicated sexual relationships with her husband and her husband's best friend.

It's the sort of story that answers the question "how could someone ever be involved in something like THAT"---a "threesome"? After reading "Tempted" you can understand, you can see and even empathize (or at least I did) with how such an unusual sexual and even more so---emotional---relationship could happen.

There are many strong subplots, including family issues such as how we regard our parents as adults, how we learn to stand up for ourselves and ask for what we want, and probably most central---how we decide when to leave a relationship and when we stay. These subplots are played out not just in Anne's life, but in the lives of her sisters, her parents, and her in-laws.

"Tempted" has mystery, plot twists, great anticipation, and vivid descriptions. I gave it five stars because I think that the author did everything she could with the medium---writing a high-quality, provocative, thrilling erotic novel that appeals on many different levels.

Highly recommended, if you are looking for an erotic novel. Note that the language describing sexual activity is very explicit.
*****


Having read both "Dirty" and "Broken", I was awaiting this release with great anticipation. The heroines in the other books were both very sympathetic. They each struggled to maintain a strong facade while their insides were a broken mess.

I never felt for this female lead. She had tragedies in her life but unlike the other two, she was weak all the way around and seemed to me to be more of a whiner than someone who fought tooth and nail to make it through each and every day.

I'm glad to see that others greatly disliked the ending. I thought it was just me. But after spending a Saturday reading this book in its entirety, it ended up being chucked across the room because I was so dissatisfied with the ending.

Saying that, I'm still looking forward to her next book and hope that Ms. Hart is able to recapture the magic which made me adore both "Broken" and "Dirty".
I had really high hopes for this book. I have read three books by this author, and the first I enjoyed, but the second was a huge disappointment. This was worse than the second one if that is even possible. I won't waste everyone's time with a synopsis of the book, since it has been done so often, but instead share what I couldn't stomach about it. A) This story is beyond depressing. Anne is afraid of the water after a near drowning, she miscarried as a teenager, her father is an alcoholic who has come close to delivering blows, her mother is an enabler failing to see the problems, and sister Patricia is an enabler married to a gambling addict. Sadly there are more, but you get the idea. B) Alex and James have an unhealthy relationship. While there are many moments I wondered about both of their sexual preferences, both were explained. The way James changed when Alex arrived was disturbing, and the deal they made about Anne was appalling. They have a bad influence on each other acting literally like they were 15. C) The manage was barely interesting. Sure the words were there, but not written well at all. The rules in place about what Alex and Anne could do together were ridiculous - why bother? D) Anne wasn't going to leave James, but yet she felt that Alex knew her better than James did even after all the years they were married. She also made comments about how she was attracted to Alex like she has never been to James. I am sure he will appreciate being second choice for the rest of his life. E) Finally, Anne's choice in how to say goodbye to Alex made for the worst part of the book. This is my last book by this author.

The script started out very promising, and I was ready to engulf myself in a story with the kind of plot that keeps you enchanted. Well I was just a tad bit disappointed in the book as the story progressed, and the ending was very diasppointing.
I had everything a woman could want…

My husband, James. The house on the lake.

My life. Our perfect life.

And then Alex came to visit.

The first time I saw my husband's best friend, I didn't like him. Didn't like how James changed when he was around, didn't like how his penetrating eyes followed me everywhere.

But that didn't stop me from wanting him. And, surprisingly, James didn't seem to mind.

It was meant to be fun. Something the three of us shared for those hot summer weeks Alex stayed with us. Nobody was supposed to fall in or out of love. I didn't need another man, not even one who oozed sex like honey and knew all the secrets I didn't know, the secrets my husband hadn't shared. After all, we had a perfect life.

And I loved my husband.

But I wasn't the only one.


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 Atria
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Everyone wants to know the truth about their favorite celebrities' heart's desire. Within the masculine culture of Hip Hop and Hollywood, there is a well-known gay subculture that industry insiders are keenly aware of but choose to hide. Terrance Dean worked his way up for more than ten years in the entertainment industry from intern to executive, and has lived the life of glitz and bling along with Hollywood and Hip Hop's most glamorous. With a family full of secrets and working in an industry founded on maleness -- where one's job, friendships, and reputation all depend on remaining on the down low and in hiding -- Dean writes a revealing account of the journey of coming out from hiding.

Full of startling anecdotes and incredible true stories,Hiding in Hip Hopis not a traditional tell-all. A personal and poignant memoir, it is also one of the most provocative and honest looks at stardom and sexuality.


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From his Glaswegian childhood and American adolescence to his starring role in theDoctor WhospinoffTorchwood, this memoir traces the life and career of actor John Barrowman. John made a name for himself with remarkable West End achievements, including an Olivier Award nomination and success in the moviesThe ProducersandDe-Lovely.Television success was also assured whenTorchwoodwon a Best Drama BAFTA. John also lays bare his personal life: his emigration as a child, coming out to his family, turning down a job at Disney, and his civil partnership with long-term partner Scott Gill. Revelatory and insightful, told with real heart and characteristic Barrowman charm, this is a wonderful tale of how one boy achieved his dreams.

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(Radclyffe should stick with this type of book)

(Radclyffe is Back!!!)

(Great Read!)