<< 1 >>
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Lesbian fiction at its finest! Review: I have read works by Radclyffe, Lori L. Lake (sorry Lori... I see you reviewed this book below me), Blayne Cooper, Sarah Waters... let's just say that I have already spent more than a thousand dollars on books this year and it is not even 5 months into the year! So it is with some unauthorized authority that I am not just recommending this book, I am pleading with you...BUY IT NOW! You won't regret that you did. There is only one draw back to reading it at this time. The sequel isn't due out until October (please!), or so I have it on good ("author"ized) authority. Watch out Radclyffe... there's a new kid in town!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: True love Review: I loved this book from the very first page. In no time at all I was feeling everything Jemison and Katheryn were feeling. Book is well written and easy to read.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Absorbing and Filled with Romance Review: Kate Kyle has worked hard for many years to rise to the position of lead anchor for the WCAP TV news program in upstate New York. Little does she know that she will become an overnight sensation when disaster strikes at the state capitol, and she happens to be the only news person on the scene to relay the news live, on camera. She also helps with the rescue efforts, and her live report is carried nationally. Being thrust into the limelight has a dual positive effect: she is accorded fame, and the adoring focus brings her into contact with journalist Jay Parker, who happens to be an acquaintance from Kate's college days. Jay and Kate's lives have touched before-twice, actually, under appalling circumstances. But the third time's a charm, and this time around there is no stopping the attraction. They embark upon a love affair with more passion and intensity than either of them has ever felt before. But once again, disaster strikes, and this time it's entirely out of their control. Will the price of fame mean that these two will be crushed? This is romance writing at its most absorbing, with all the angst and uncertainty of missed communications and misdirected intentions. Ames touches on many aspects of these two women's lives, past and present, and though the reader can't help but root for their relationship, there is no way on earth it can work for them...or could it? THE PRICE OF FAME is well worth the foray to find out the answer to that question. ~Lori L. Lake, author of Stepping Out, Different Dress, Gun Shy, Under The Gun, and Ricochet In Time, and reviewer for Midwest Book Review, Golden Crown Literary Society's The Crown, The Independent Gay Writer, The Gay Read, and Just About Write.
<< 1 >>
|