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A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
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Too Close to Touch
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A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
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Thirteen Hours
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
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Behind the Pine Curtain
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
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Calling the Dead
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Secrets So Deep
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Homecoming
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
Excellent book, 21 Sep 2008
I thought this book was extremely well written with a powerful storyline. This book does have a couple of characters from Nell's first book, Running With The Wind, but is a complete story in its self.
I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good lesbian romance that actually has a decent story to it.
Well done Nell, keep em coming.
Synopsis, 18 Aug 2008
Love is thicker than blood.
When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and a boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. But no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--and apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.
Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming-out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?
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Falling Star
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Customer Reviews
A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
Excellent book, 21 Sep 2008
I thought this book was extremely well written with a powerful storyline. This book does have a couple of characters from Nell's first book, Running With The Wind, but is a complete story in its self.
I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good lesbian romance that actually has a decent story to it.
Well done Nell, keep em coming.
Synopsis, 18 Aug 2008
Love is thicker than blood.
When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and a boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. But no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--and apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.
Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming-out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?
cracking Good read, 18 Jul 2008
I am aware of Ms mcKnights excellent online short stories so bought this book with relish. Well, I was not dissappointed. She has again produced a page turner with all the scintillating detail that lesbians will relish. Her writing is authentic and witty. Give this a go- you will not be dissappointed.
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In the Name of the Father
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A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
Excellent book, 21 Sep 2008
I thought this book was extremely well written with a powerful storyline. This book does have a couple of characters from Nell's first book, Running With The Wind, but is a complete story in its self.
I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good lesbian romance that actually has a decent story to it.
Well done Nell, keep em coming.
Synopsis, 18 Aug 2008
Love is thicker than blood.
When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and a boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. But no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--and apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.
Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming-out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?
cracking Good read, 18 Jul 2008
I am aware of Ms mcKnights excellent online short stories so bought this book with relish. Well, I was not dissappointed. She has again produced a page turner with all the scintillating detail that lesbians will relish. Her writing is authentic and witty. Give this a go- you will not be dissappointed.
Not bad, a decent read, 11 Sep 2008
I liked this sequel to Hunter's Way, however like most of the other reviewers I have to agree; it was far too short.
There wasn't a great deal of character development this time round which would've been nice, especially for some of the new characters. In fact I quite liked Casey, however it's just a shame that it felt like Sam was none existent.
The plot was ok, but it seemed to lack a little something that the first had.
Though all in all it was a nice sequel, I just hope there'll be more to come of these characters- there's a heck of a lot of potential to them.
Good Read but too short, 20 Mar 2008
I agree with the previous reviews, this book was a good sequel to Hunter's Way, and started with great potential, I felt like Sam was almost written out for the most part which disappointed me.
Good Read But Too Short!, 05 Jan 2008
It was a good sequel to Hunters Way but I thought it was too short and a few of the scenes needed more depth to them!
And the way the book ended it sounds like there might be more to come!
I can only hope!
too short, 30 Dec 2007
I thought this book was an excellent read after Hunters way, unfortunately, I agree with the other reviews, the plot was excellent. However, I thought there was scope for character development, and also it lacked logical sense at times too. I felt the read would have been better if there was more scene detail. I really enjoy the read, I have bought more books by Gerrir Hill.
A good read but short on plot, 22 Dec 2007
I agree with the previous review, as usual Gerri Hill's books are a good read, however the book was a bit short and there with little or no further development of the characters. However still worth the read.
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Hunter's Way
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A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
Excellent book, 21 Sep 2008
I thought this book was extremely well written with a powerful storyline. This book does have a couple of characters from Nell's first book, Running With The Wind, but is a complete story in its self.
I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good lesbian romance that actually has a decent story to it.
Well done Nell, keep em coming.
Synopsis, 18 Aug 2008
Love is thicker than blood.
When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and a boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. But no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--and apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.
Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming-out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?
cracking Good read, 18 Jul 2008
I am aware of Ms mcKnights excellent online short stories so bought this book with relish. Well, I was not dissappointed. She has again produced a page turner with all the scintillating detail that lesbians will relish. Her writing is authentic and witty. Give this a go- you will not be dissappointed.
Not bad, a decent read, 11 Sep 2008
I liked this sequel to Hunter's Way, however like most of the other reviewers I have to agree; it was far too short.
There wasn't a great deal of character development this time round which would've been nice, especially for some of the new characters. In fact I quite liked Casey, however it's just a shame that it felt like Sam was none existent.
The plot was ok, but it seemed to lack a little something that the first had.
Though all in all it was a nice sequel, I just hope there'll be more to come of these characters- there's a heck of a lot of potential to them.
Good Read but too short, 20 Mar 2008
I agree with the previous reviews, this book was a good sequel to Hunter's Way, and started with great potential, I felt like Sam was almost written out for the most part which disappointed me.
Good Read But Too Short!, 05 Jan 2008
It was a good sequel to Hunters Way but I thought it was too short and a few of the scenes needed more depth to them!
And the way the book ended it sounds like there might be more to come!
I can only hope!
too short, 30 Dec 2007
I thought this book was an excellent read after Hunters way, unfortunately, I agree with the other reviews, the plot was excellent. However, I thought there was scope for character development, and also it lacked logical sense at times too. I felt the read would have been better if there was more scene detail. I really enjoy the read, I have bought more books by Gerrir Hill.
A good read but short on plot, 22 Dec 2007
I agree with the previous review, as usual Gerri Hill's books are a good read, however the book was a bit short and there with little or no further development of the characters. However still worth the read.
Fans of lesbian romance, and / or crime, can do better, 14 Nov 2008
"Hunter's Way" was the first foray into crime fiction for US lesbian romance author Gerri Hill. In fact, the lesbian romance aspect remains firmly front and centre, with the police department setting of this novel providing more of a backdrop than a plot. The focus here is on the developing relationship between outwardly tough (yet emotionally tortured, you know the drill) lesbian cop Tori Hunter (of the title) and her new work partner, Samantha Kennedy, who is supposedly straight when the story begins (again, you may know the drill).
The first thing to note, then, is that this not really a book for crime fans who don't also want to read about a developing love story, in particular one between two women. "Hunter's Way" is not really a thriller; for one thing, the central mystery is unengaging and largely sidelined in favour of descriptions of the way in which Tori and Samantha look at, and feel about, each other. In addition, the description of action scenes is particularly lacking and feels a little as if Hill is writing a television script more than a novel, with it being very difficult to work out what is going on from the detail the reader is given. Tori and Sam also choose to exchange flirtatious moments in the middle of hostile situations and so on, which grates after a while. We're constantly told, not shown, that these women are determined to get to the top of their careers in catching bad guys (and girls). Surely, then, they could manage to control themselves when they're on duty tracking a serial killer!
However, judging this book by the lesbian romance aspect, I was very much enjoying this novel until the mid-way point. OK, so the characters were somewhat stereotyped, the plot was predictable and some of the dialogue frankly appalling, but I was entertained. I wanted to see what happened to these characters and the frission between them was engaging.
Unfortunately, Hill misjudges one key event in the novel. She uses a highly unpleasant experience that one of the women has as a trigger for bringing Tori and Samantha together. This is not well-handled. From this point on, I could no longer forgive the fanfiction-level writing its lack of subtlety and depth, and the whole reading experience became somewhat infuriating.
There are other easy holes to pick in this book. Characters frequently tell other characters things they would be unlikely to disclose in real life, so that the plot can move along. The serial killer actually has a list of names of victims that he is crossing out. His room is filled with pictures of the victims on the walls. I mean, come on! Try a bit harder...
I read a lot of lesbian fiction, and I read a lot of crime fiction, and even a lot of lesbian crime fiction (yes, there is enough of it for it to be a whole category of its own!) and "Hunter's Way" is not up-to-standard. I'm not going to give it more stars just because it's about a lesbian relationship, because there is far better (and more enjoyable and believable) writing on this subject out there.
Excellent, 11 Sep 2008
This was by far my favourite read from Gerri Hill.
The novel itself was superbly written and the characters were excellently developed - the tension and romance that grew between both protagonists alongside a great plot was brilliant. What can I say? It has everything you could want from a lesbian crime book, with a nice splash of humour to lighten some of the darker moods.
It's a book you really can't put down!
Sorry to say I found this a disappointing read., 04 May 2008
I thought that the underlying story was really well thought out and quite exciting.
The revelation that the main characters were lesbians was an interesting development to the story. However towards the end of the book I became quite nauseated by the repetitive and over-played 'lovey-doveyness' between Sam and Tori - it really detracted from the story. I thought that the story line was good enough to have stood on its own without all the unnecessary sloppy bits! In reading this comment do bear in mind that I am a man, however I am not homophobic and I accept that it may be that women derive lot of pleasure in reading this type of romantic writing.
I did expect the story to develop into a second investigation regarding Troy's father - it is unusual to introduce a theme and not pursue it.
hunters way, 31 Mar 2008
this was my first lesbian book that i had read, and what a book to start with. i had read the reviews from other reader's and thought that i would give it a go, and i am so glad i did. i have never been much of a reader, so i was surprised that i couldn't put it down, you know how it goes "i'll just read one more chapter" and before i knew it, it was 3 am and i had read the book. riviting, funny, suspence, great characters that were believable and all that woven around a murder mystery. if you are thinking about buying this book, then take it from me and all the other reviewers, you will not be dissapointed
buy this book!, 30 Dec 2007
An excellent read, I was well impressed by the structure and plot created by the author. Truely a book that cannot be put down!
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Fated Love
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A real page turner, 02 Aug 2008
The story of Drew and Jay, drawn to each other at their first meeting but with Jay in a failing relationship, the book follows their relationship from its beginnings in freindly flirtation through to its climax on a luxury holiday where Jay and her partner and Drew and her date and all present. A real page turner where the sexual tension continues to build with each page Gerri Hill has done it again, a wonderful read.
Genious, 12 Nov 2008
It is the definition of love. How amazing the word choice is each time they meet.
Too Close to Touch, 22 Oct 2007
Just fantastic!! It was the first book that ever got a tear from me...such a lovely love story and very well written!!
Simply excellent, 19 Dec 2006
This book is simply amazing. The tension created between the two characters was done very, very well, their rapour seemed fantastic and I felt along with them. The dialogue was written convincingly and some situations reminded me heavily of one's i have experienced myself. This book made me think about things in my life for a while afterwards when very few books have had this effect on me. I wanted to pick it up and read it again, almost straight after putting it down. It is very much, worth a read. I place this book in a much higher regard than the best selling lesbian novel - curious wine. A must buy.
500 stars!!, 15 Jul 2006
Life gets complicated when love turns out to be nothing like you expected - and the woman you want is too close to touch.
Gretchen Kaiser is a workaholic corporate honcho with issues - she's got daddy issues, she's got female-executive-in-a-man's-world issues, and she's got one night stand issues. What she doesn't have are love issues. She isn't looking for it, she doesn't feel she needs it, and she doesn't expect to find it...certainly not right under her nose. Kylie O'Brien is the kind of girl who believes in true love and is willing to wait until it shows up at her door. Her best friend Mick would sweep her off her feet given the chance, but Mick doesn't make Kylie feel the way true love should. And now Kylie has to worry about her new boss - Gretchen Kaiser's icy reserve makes life as her administrative assistant a challenge. It doesn't matter one damn bit that Gretchen is extremely attractive with a voice as rich and smooth as melted chocolate. It absolutely doesn't...
Aftershock , 07 Nov 2008
Once again KG MacGregor brings us the continuing story of Lily and Anna, the book take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions with some surprises to say the least.
Sex Sex and more sex, 08 Aug 2008
In this story is Dan and Laurel. It begins with Dana's birtday and how is she celebrating do you ask?
By staying at work and working on a 'very improtant proposal'. That is quickly inturputed by a half naked woman dancing on her lap. After the first rush of desire has passed Dana angrily escorts Laurel out of the building. And of course the lift breaks down. And no one will be in until morning, which in turn means they'll have to find some way to ammuse themselfs(g). And as you'll probably guess it isn't long before Dana forgets about her 'important proposal'.
I at first thought the whole book would be about the whole thirteen hours and was worried that wouldn't be enough. But gladly that isn't the case as the story carrys on from their heated tyrst. And even furter into their relationship.
A real hot erotic story.
Hot! Hot! Hot!, 09 Jun 2008
This book is so hot it burns your fingers. Unashamedly pure erotic fiction. With the whole of the first half of the book taking place in the lift the atmosphere is electric as the characters engage in games of truth or dare and it continues to build to a rip roaring climax (!) from there.
I cannot recommend it enough if you like your fiction with an incredibly sexy slant.
Synopsis, 21 May 2008
It's her birthday, but lonely workaholic Dana Watts is at the office late, drafting a proposal. She is interrupted by the very last thing she would have expected: the most beautiful breasts she has ever seen. These belong to an incredibly hot stripper, a birthday present from a friend who thinks she needs to loosen up.
Laurel Stanley has never encountered a more ungrateful strip-o-gram recipient than Dana. The uptight project manager makes it clear that she is furious to be distracted from her work and equally appalled by Laurel's occupation.
When Dana insists on escorting Laurel from the building, the two women take an elevator ride that changes everything. Stuck with each other for thirteen long hours after the elevator breaks down, they discover how wrong first impressions can be--and how right two strangers can feel together.
Can everything change in less than a day? Dana and Laurel set out to discover if their passionate elevator encounter can mean more in this fast-paced, erotic story of lust, loneliness, fantasy, and desire.
Nice!, 14 Aug 2007
This book like Gerri Hill's others have the same theme - love, passion, finding one's self. This was an emotional book and the characters were exciting. Definitely worth the read!
and she does it again..., 09 Dec 2006
This is a story about true love and soulmates. If you believe that there is one person out there for each one of us then this book will speak to you.
Kay and Jackie were the best of friends as children and teens until Jackie was thrown out of town by her mother for being a lesbian. Leaving without saying goodbye to anyone jackie promises never to return and make her own way. 15 years later she is a succesful author and in her own mind has no family, until she gets a call asking she attend her fathers funeral and the reading of his will. She returns to Pine city only to find it, and her feelings for Kay, relatively unchanged.
There's more to this book than the love story with the charged relationship with jackie's mother and her new inheritance being more troublesome than she expected.
A beautiful book which i would recommend to anyone who is already a fan of Ms Hill as well as those who aren't!
Another good one from MacGregor, 29 Aug 2008
I have to admit K. G. MacGregor is one of my favorite writers. Her characters are very realistic and her language is good. She's a bit mushy at times... I'll give you that. But not more than what you want... 'cos hey - that's why we read this stuff.
This is actually a rewrite of K. G. MacGregor's first story published. It's fine book - a very good read that you can't keep your hands off.
Excellent book, 21 Sep 2008
I thought this book was extremely well written with a powerful storyline. This book does have a couple of characters from Nell's first book, Running With The Wind, but is a complete story in its self.
I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good lesbian romance that actually has a decent story to it.
Well done Nell, keep em coming.
Synopsis, 18 Aug 2008
Love is thicker than blood.
When Yale student Sarah Storm comes out to her parents, they disown her and withdraw all support for her education. A few days later, Sarah's long-term girlfriend breaks up with her and Sarah loses everything that matters--family, future dreams, and love. Forced to leave Yale with only the contents of her dorm room and a boat of a car bequeathed to her by her grandmother, Sarah scrambles to get her life back on track at the University of Rhode Island. Burying her hurt and disappointment, Sarah throws herself into both her classes and social life. But no one she meets is quite as intriguing as Rory, her new--and apparently straight--roommate. When it becomes clear that her attraction to Rory is mutual, however, Sarah begins to fear that history will repeat itself and she'll end up alone.
Will Sarah be able to put aside the betrayals of those she loved and trust again? Or will the consequences of her own coming-out experience get in the way of a new chance at happiness?
cracking Good read, 18 Jul 2008
I am aware of Ms mcKnights excellent online short stories so bought this book with relish. Well, I was not dissappointed. She has again produced a page turner with all the scintillating detail that lesbians will relish. Her writing is authentic and witty. Give this a go- you will not be dissappointed.
Not bad, a decent read, 11 Sep 2008
I liked this sequel to Hunter's Way, however like most of the other reviewers I have to agree; it was far too short.
There wasn't a great deal of character development this time round which would've been nice, especially for some of the new characters. In fact I quite liked Casey, however it's just a shame that it felt like Sam was none existent.
The plot was ok, but it seemed to lack a little something that the first had.
Though all in all it was a nice sequel, I just hope there'll be more to come of these characters- there's a heck of a lot of potential to them.
Good Read but too short, 20 Mar 2008
I agree with the previous reviews, this book was a good sequel to Hunter's Way, and started with great potential | | |