Tag: Lou’s Reviews
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Lou’s Review: Interlude, by Lola Keeley
The Music and the Mirror is one of my favourite romance novels. It tells the story of Anna, an ambitious ballerina in a prestigious company, and her relationship with Victoria – its brilliant, demanding director. The dynamic between these two characters is nothing short of divine because of Lola Keeley’s razor-sharp characterisation. Victoria Ford even…
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Lou’s Review: Stars Collide, by Rachel Lacey
Lacey creates incredible chemistry between her characters, and this Grumpy x Sunshine dynamic works extremely well.
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Lou’s Review: Even Though I Knew the End, by C. L. Polk
C. L. Polk was recently a guest on the Rebel Author Podcast, talking about crafting feminist characters. I listened on my daily walk, totally invested in that conversation – Polk was warm, perceptive, and genuinely excited about their story. And I am unable to resist sapphic fiction – especially books written by my fellow Black…