For a good portion of this book, I thought it would end up on my 5+ shelf. But . . . there were certain things here or there that were just enough off-putting to knock off that + (the interaction betw...
Not my favourite by Lacey. I have loved most of her previous works, she has been a fresh voice with different characters and a change to the usual lesfic script, up until now. So I guess that's why it...
As happens every so often, I found myself liking Read Between the Lines more at the end than at the beginning.What the book is about: Rosie inherited her mother’s bookstore, Between the Pages, and c...
Read Between the Lines was one of the latest forays I made when trying romance books. Somehow I happen to prefer lesbian romances to heterosexual ones, and it is not because I prefer kinky sex. In fac...
This is a lesbian romance between two girly girls who are friends online but (although they don’t realize it) are “enemies” in real life (this is, the author tells us, a popular “trope”). It...
It didn't take long for me to figure out that this is something of an homage to the movie You've Got Mail. The similarities are stronger in the beginning and they aren't terribly pronounced (for one, ...
Books.The first book of the Ms Right series is a love story between an author and her fan... or a bookstore owner and the person who hands her her eviction letter, depending on how you look at it. It'...
I enjoyed this adorable romance set in my favorite city, New York between a book store owner and a property developer that moonlights as a romance author in her free time. Rosie and Jane worked throug...
Review of Read Between the Lines by Rachel Lacey, audiobook narrated by Abby CradenI’m still in need of a cheer-up so a feel-good romance with little angst was on the cards for me. Even much better ...
Wanted To Like ItI wanted to like this I really did. Jane is truly endearing but for both Jane and Rosie there was very little to no development. As a matter of fact, Jane came off as clingy towards t...