Two Is a Pattern by Emily Waters: Book Review
From our review: “Two Is a Pattern by Emily Waters is a fast-paced ride that keeps readers in suspense right til the last page”
Read moreA main character or strong secondary character who identifies as a femme – lipstick, nails, dresses, heals.
From our review: “Two Is a Pattern by Emily Waters is a fast-paced ride that keeps readers in suspense right til the last page”
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Read moreFrom our review: “Friendship between Maeve and her fellow Inverley lesbians—heroines of the previous two installments in the series—is another highlight”
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Read moreFrom our review: “This book is more than a romance, and more than a book set in the world of academia.”
Read moreFrom our review: “pets were a fantastic addition to the book. The dogs rank high on the dorky cuteness spectrum and Cassie the spitfire kitten putting the rambunctious boxers in their place was great”
Read moreFrom our review: “The descriptions of the scenery while they traveled through the Mediterranean on a superyacht are vivid and I could easily smell the salt air and feel the cool breezes on my skin.”
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