POV: Third Person, SingleSeries: StandalonePublisher: HarlequinHero: Dane ViscontiHeroine: Claire FletcherSensuality: Published On: August 01, 1987Started On: June 18, 2023Finished On: June 23, 2023 Initially published in 1987, Bittersweet Passion by Lynne Graham is a novel that thrusts readers ...
I think I can appreciate it more now, absorb and cherish it better than I could have in the middle of the hype. Schwab infuses the magic of her world into every single carefully written word. Her language evokes the atmosphere, her words propel the narrative, the diction and syntax so ...
in her hand, and I could definitely empathise with her confusion and fear as the news reports start talking about the murder scene with the wordsStay Awakewritten in blood at the scene; the same words that Liv has written on her own skin, because every time she falls asleep, her memory ...
firms, and courts. At elite law schools, the administration touts the number of Access to Justice projects andamicusbriefs written by faculty in cases likeGonzales. At elite law firms, they attract top performers with huge salaries, sure, but they mostly talk about how many interesting pro bono...
This story will pull you into a whirlwind of danger, desire, and delicious tension. And you can read it all as it is written—scene by steamy scene—only on my Patreon! Sneak Peek from Chapter One I wouldn’t be a true Dark Romance author if I didn’t tease you with a little sampl...
Linda: I would encourage them to read many (many) picture books written in rhyme. And read beautiful poetry. Feel the rhythm and musicality of the words. Does the rhythm flow well? Does the author’s speaking voice sound natural? Does the rhyme work, or can you tell the author was per...
It’s written in a fragmented, choppy style, leaping from one tale to the next, in which his father’s stint as a slave laborer in a Japanese camp leads to the dropping of the atom bomb in Hiroshima which leads to HG Wells affair with Rebecca West which leads to the Hungarian ...
I had my suspicions early and some proved correct, but I didn’t foresee all the warped tricks and abhorrent twists and turns. Written in my favorite dual POV, I was quickly hooked into the premise and was kept on edge by this clever and devious author’s well-crafted and emotive tale...
, the wife handles this, what women are and what men are, funny and interesting, wasn’t well executed, flatly written, repeating himself, over and over, no depth to it, no layers, driving on a very straight line, when there’s an hour left in the story, I’ve heard this a ...
But this book was not written for me. It was written primarily for people who want to extricate themselves from the more ubiquitous forms of religion in western society. With this narrow scope kept in mind, I found the book more entertaining than I'd expected, because I do actually share ...