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Category Archives: novellas & short stories
Review: Stories of Your Life and others by Ted Chiang
Lovely Melfka mentioned this one on her blog and she posted photos of the author too as she was able to talk to him face to face – do visit and see all the goodies yourself! Thank you, my dear … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, novellas & short stories, one brilliant book, rating, sci-fi
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Tagged intelligent sci-fi, one brilliant book, recommending, short stories, ted chiang
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Review: Riding in Cars with Girls by Evangeline Jennings
I got a complimentary copy of this collection from the author (I guess) in exchange for an honest review. Unfortunately I’ve lost all the e-mails connected to it so if I twisted any of the facts a bit it is … Continue reading →
Posted in BDSM, book review, chicklit, contemporary, crime, lgbtq, novellas & short stories
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Tagged evangeline jennings, noir, noir short stories, riding in cars with girls
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Rameau’s review archive: His Heart’s Obsession by Alex Beecroft
Synopsis: Kingston, Jamaica, 1752 Robert Hughes, a lieutenant–and rogue–in the British Royal Navy, is in love with his gorgeous fellow officer, Hal Morgan. Hal only has eyes for their captain–a man who’ll never share their inclinations. Night after night aboard … Continue reading →
Posted in historical, lgbtq, meh, novellas & short stories, read in 2012
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Tagged Alex Beecroft, ARC, His Heart's Obsession
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Rameau’s review archive: Collared by Kari Gregg
Synopsis: Trans-Global IT director Connor Witt is a rare and prized anomaly: the aggression centers in his brain have been suppressed rather than stimulated by the mutated crops that so recently took over the world’s food supply. Bewildered by his … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, dystopia, lgbtq, novellas & short stories, read in 2013, romance
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Tagged Collared, Kari Gregg
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Brianna’s Bewitching (Witches and Warlocks of Los Angeles) by Selene Grace Silver
Rameau’s note: We received review copies of Brianna’s Bewitching and The Binding of Adara from the author. I chose the novella because I like novellas. Synopsis: The Witches and Warlocks of Los Angeles series is a blend of paranormal and contemporary … Continue reading →
Posted in a total failure, ARC, book review, erotica, novellas & short stories, paranormal, rameau, rating, read in 2014
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Tagged Brianna's Bewitching, Selene Grace Silver
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Rameau review archive: When I Say When by Tia Fielding
Synopsis: Jordan has his hands full running the publishing firm he saved from going under at the cost of his personal life. He doesn’t have time to date, but that’s not to say he doesn’t have needs. Instead of trying … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, contemporary, lgbtq, novellas & short stories, read in 2012
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Tagged Tia Fielding, When I Say When
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Rameau’s review archive: Tactical Strike (Bagram Special Ops 02) by Kaylea Cross
Synopsis: Gunship pilot Captain Candace Bradford has worked long and hard to earn her rank and position within the male-dominated world of Air Force Special Operations. She’s not about to let anything or anyone jeopardize that, let alone one sinfully … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, contemporary, novellas & short stories, read in 2013
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Tagged Kaylea Cross, Tactical Strike
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Rameau’s review archive: A Kiss For Midwinter (Brothers Sinister 1.5) by Courtney Milan
Synopsis: Miss Lydia Charingford is always cheerful, and never more so than at Christmas time. But no matter how hard she smiles, she can’t forget the youthful mistake that could have ruined her reputation. Even though the worst of her … Continue reading →
Rameau’s review archive: What I Need by Theda Black
Synopsis: Jacob’s a damaged young man, trying to climb out of the pit and find what he needs to be happy. He meets a beautiful boy, Elijah, and falls hard for him. The problem is, Elijah’s a hooker. Does Jacob … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, contemporary, lgbtq, novellas & short stories, read in 2012, recommending, romance
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Tagged Theda Black, What I Need
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Review: The Darkling Thrush by Josh Lanyon
Synopsis: Nothing has gone right for Colin Bliss, a young American Librivenator, since he arrived to London as a part of an international exchange program. First, he was met by Magister Septimus Marx, his immediate superior, and failed to make … Continue reading →
Posted in book review, erotica, fantasy, historical, lgbtq, novellas & short stories
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Tagged fantasy, Josh Lanyon, m/m romance, magical books, novella, that's how it should be done, The Darkling Thrush, wizards
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