Book Review: Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1) by Erica M. Cook
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Book Review: Rainbow's End (The Eden Series Book 1) by Erica M. Cook

Rainbow's End offers an alternate present day reality in which LGBT rights have not been won, and we are visited openly by a dying alien species, called the Grays, who ask for our assistance to keep their species alive.  To deliver their request, they visit the newsrooms of the world.  One newswoman in particular, Tarry Milkwood, makes it her personal mission to assist the Grays in recruiting enough humans to save their species.

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Book Review: Backcast by Ann McMan
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Book Review: Backcast by Ann McMan

Backcast is set at a resort hotel on the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont.  Sculptor and author, Barb Davis, is awarded an NEA grant to create an installation of feminist sculptures inspired by and paired with essays written by twelve women she chose to include on a two-week writing and sculpting retreat at the resort.

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Book Review: From Top To Bottom Edited By Harper Bliss
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Book Review: From Top To Bottom Edited By Harper Bliss

Excellent choice for spicing up your scenes or your fantasies

This book is a collection of stories where BDSM is featured.  If you are not interested in reading stories that are 100% BDSM, then don't purchase this book.  I think it's important to get this message out to the potential readers first.  It isn't good for either the reader or the author to have someone purchase the book knowing you will not like it.

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Book Review: Along Came The Rain by Alison R. Solomon

Book Review: Along Came The Rain by Alison R. Solomon

Wynn Larimer would be the first to admit she has a bad memory and that lately it's been getting worse. But that doesn't explain how she has ended up in jail, accused of kidnapping two teenage foster kids. Now she's in the fight of her life to clear her name. Her burning question: who has framed her and why?

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Book Review: The Door at the Top of the Stairs by Alison Naomi Holt
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Book Review: The Door at the Top of the Stairs by Alison Naomi Holt

The book begins when Jesse Shaunessy wanders onto Morgan Davis' horse farm and asks for a job.  Their strong personalities immediately clash and we're certain Jesse won't last an hour as an employee of Morgan Davis.  But thanks to the perceptiveness and intuition of Morgan's partner, Dr. Ryland Caldwell, a retired psychologist, Jesse manages to hold on to her job.

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