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Beyond The Breakwater

Beyond The Breakwater

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Super Read - 4 great characters
Review: I liked the first novel in this series and expected to enjoy this book. I Loved it ! The romance between the 2 main characters was wonderful. What kept me from putting the book down until finished was the rocky relationship with the two secondary characters. I kept wanting to knock some sense into one of them. Throughly enjoyable read - can't wait for the 3rd book next year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Radclyffe Hasn't Written a Bad Book
Review: I read this book for the first time in late 2003 and finished the paperback version last week to prepare for the next in the series to be released in 2005. I thoroughly enjoyed this sequel to Safe Harbor. Radclyffe takes the inexperienced, but faithful, Reese and the jilted Tory down the road of starting their own family. She also explores the relationship of the young lovers Brianna and Carre as they begin to cross over into adulthood. Radclyffe delivers turmoil, mystery, problems with pregnancy, relationship fears, and so much more. This book takes the reader on many emotional highs and lows, and is highly recommended by this reviewer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Long awaited sequel does not disappoint
Review: In this sequel to Radclyffe's first published novel Safe Harbor, we catch up with Tory, Reese and Bri two years later.
While young lovers Bri and Carre are struggling with their relationship and the demands of adulthood, Tory and Reese are moving on with the next chapter of theirs... having a baby together.
This romance has more action than Safe Harbor. There are tough choices for both couples and dangerous events where Reese and Tory both incur risks and possible loss of life and where Bri and Carre risk losing the love they share.
With every twist and turn, we hope that love will prevail.

Radclyffe's character development is excellent as always. She gets to the point while letting us learn more about each character along the way. Her love scenes are both sensual and erotic, sometimes leaving little to the imagination. This book has more than one hero, but our main hero, Reese, is truly one of a kind. All of us wish we could have a hero like that in our lives.

This is a book that you will reread time and again, wishing you were right there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Sequel As Good As The First
Review: Take the romantic setting of Provincetown, add a sexy doctor and a gorgeous sheriff and you have the makings of an amazing, passionate, love story. In this sequel to SAFE HARBOR, Radclyffe again takes us into the lives of Reese and Tory and their family and friends. This story is as compelling and well written as the first and just as hot. If not hotter. Radclyffe is the leader in sensual, erotic, sexy love scenes. She boldly goes where other authors fear to go. You will not be disappointed.

It's about time there was a fresh approach to lesbian romance and Radclyffe is it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Complex hefty sequel that can stand on its own
Review: The sequel to the bestselling Safe Harbor is an even more complex and hefty novel than its predecessor. After two years, Reese Conlon and Tory King have cemented their relationship, and they're ready to start a family. Meanwhile, Reese's protégé, Brianna Parker, has grown weary of college in New York but is fearful of losing Caroline's love. While Reese and Tory are much more mature and strong, Bri and Caroline are still less sophisticated, which lends a sizable amount of angst to the story when they move apart so Bri can go through police academy and field training in Provincetown with Reese.

With police work and the medical world as backgrounds, Radclyffe explores the lives of Reese, Tory, and Bri in a leisurely manner, providing a novel full of ups and downs, accidents, illness, misunderstandings, and life-threatening peril. The powerful relationships between family and friends are a major emphasis, and those who enjoy fairly graphic and frequent erotic scenes will not be disappointed. An entertaining read and yet another successful volume to add to the prolific Radclyffe's expanding oeuvre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sequel that can stand alone
Review: This wonderful sequel to Radclyffe's "Safe Harbor", which is one of my all-time favorite lesbian romance novels, can also stand on its own. One doesn't have to have read the first book to understand and enjoy this novel. The characters are well-developed and the plot pulls you along. It's a pleasure to read a book with so many strong, intelligent lesbian characters with human flaws yet who behave with integrity and courage. This one's a "must read"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Sequel As Good As The First
Review: This wonderful sequel to Radclyffe's "Safe Harbor", which is one of my all-time favorite lesbian romance novels, can also stand on its own. One doesn't have to have read the first book to understand and enjoy this novel. The characters are well-developed and the plot pulls you along. It's a pleasure to read a book with so many strong, intelligent lesbian characters with human flaws yet who behave with integrity and courage. This one's a "must read"!


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