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By Ela@The Queer Bookish on January 3, 2016 • ( 4 Comments )

Review: Reaping Havoc by A.J. Rose

It’s one of the best I’ve ever read I think? Modern day reapers at their best.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 27, 2015 • ( 6 Comments )

Review: Catalysts: The Scientific Method by Kris Ripper

This book took a hold of me and it still hasn’t let go. I don’t think it ever will.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 19, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Milady’s Command by JD Carabella

Ignore the plot and settle in for some hot sex with a dominant woman.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 17, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: The Light of the World by Ellen Simpson

I really liked the atmosphere of this book. Scary at first and then just charming, really.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 15, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Review: The Sum of These Things by Emily O’Beirne

I’ve felt the happiness, the anger and the sadness myself (heart-break warning).

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 14, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Review: Long time gone by SE Jakes

Tom and Prophet’s characters and relationship get more depth and I really felt like I knew them in real life.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 11, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Falling from the sky by Nikki Godwin

If you ignore the first half and concentrate on the second, it gets better.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 8, 2015 • ( 8 Comments )

Top Eight New To Me Authors in 2015

theoretically this list could grow/could be unfinished, but I don’t plan on reading any new to me authors in December, so…

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 7, 2015 • ( 5 Comments )

Review: Catch a ghost by SE Jakes

But I forget how much fun it is. The writing style is great and time flew by as I read it.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on December 3, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Review: Don’t be shy by Astrid Ohletz & Jae (editors)

I really liked how varied these stories were and regardless of your taste in f/f erotica, I’m sure there will be at least one erotic adventure in here you will like.

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