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To the Edge

To the Edge

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: OK!
Review: Its disappointing somewhat since the actual romance starts nearly at the end of the book. It's about Anne and her realization that she's in love with her best friend but doesn't know the asummed straight friend is also in love with her. So, she divert her attention from her friend to the irresistable Rae Sheldon who well know to me as Ms.Bed-hop. But found out that Rae only loves Rae. The story starts at college and jumps 18 years later and Anne became a succesful lawyer and found herself in the middle of a dilemma with the summer intern Elizabeth. But reacquanting with Rae and finding out her firends feelings for her make this book worthwhile to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting read, but a bit predictable.
Review: The book is a marvelous first attempt; the plot is neat, the main characters interesting and mature as they age, and the villains are easy to hate. The narrative weaves much of the magic, although the sequencing can be a bit predictable. I love how Abbott portrays the the rawness of emotions in the little plot twists. I hope she continues on this level of fine writing for her future productions...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: enjoying
Review: this book was a very enjoyable read. i read it in two nights. the whole time wanting these two women to realize they are meant to be. the fact that i read it in two nights was not said to make you think it is a simple read. although it is not a complicated read either. it is just that enjoyable of a read, i didnt want to put it down. i have read it three times already and will probably continue rereading it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!!!
Review: This book was absolutely one of the best books I've read in years! It has it all -- gripping plot, well developed characters whom I grew to love very much, and some very steamy sex scenes!! I can't believe I've never heard of Cameron Abbott before. If she keeps writing, I'll be losing a lot more sleep, because this book kept me up over the course of several nights --I just couldn't put it down! And once I finished it, I reread it all over again. I read a lot of lesbian fiction, so I'm pretty used to all of the differences in quality. To The Edge really stands out as something special in lesbian literature -- I certainly hope Cameron Abbott will be doing a LOT more writing!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Woowhee this was fun!
Review: This was a really fun read and diverting on a lot of levels. I like thrillers and while lots of lesbians are writing mysteries, I think only Therese Szymanski is writing thrillers, so I was pleased to read this book for that reason alone.

Better yet, this is the work of a professional. I am so tired of self-published documents disguised as books being hyped and sold at high prices -- I've been burned. Cameron Abbott knows how to write a correct sentence, and intriguing, character-driven dialog. Compare the sample on her website to what you'll find at the website for Around We Go (for example) and you'll see exactly what I mean. There's just no comparison. To the Edge is an excellent novel produced by professionals and worth every penny.

You'll notice that writer Lori Lake has also written a review for this book and I won't bother repeating the things she said, which are all true.


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