Diana DeRicci’s First Christmas is a love story between two paranormal shape shifters names Lyndon, who is a Cougar, and Jason, who takes a wolf form.
I think this work of Mrs. DeRicci is a wonderful love story for the gay community. It is a gentle romance that shows a softer side of love. I do wish that there was more of a climax to the story. Over all a decent read on a cold winter day.
2.5 bookmarks
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Draven’s Crossing: Mind Games by Diana DeRicci
Draven’s Crossing: Mind Games by Diana DeRicci is an unusual book about Jackal who is a dreamweaver helping Torger solve the murders that are happening in Draven’s Crossing. During one of his dreams he finds Kristof a vampire who was assaulted. Will Jackal help Torger solve the murders? And what is happening between Jackal and Kristof?
Mrs. DeRicci really wrote a book that is completely different than her normal novels. I like the way she brought the world of the non-humans to live in harmony while some humans have difficultly with living with the non-humans. For those that are looking for a different M&M this would be for you.
Mrs. DeRicci really wrote a book that is completely different than her normal novels. I like the way she brought the world of the non-humans to live in harmony while some humans have difficultly with living with the non-humans. For those that are looking for a different M&M this would be for you.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
FRIDAY NIGHT BY LIAM DRAKE
Friday Night by Liam Drake is a romance for the gay community. Jake meets Raul at a support group. Raul is actively chasing Jake because the chemistry between them is hot. Jake is holding back as he is unsure of wanting to be in a relationship so soon.
I found Friday Night to be a completely engaging short romance. Mr. Drake writes so vividly that I could see the scenes in my head as I was reading. He has a great talent and I hope he continues to use those talents to create many more writings.
4.5 bookmarks
Carol A. Langstroth
Manager, Mind Fog Reviews
I found Friday Night to be a completely engaging short romance. Mr. Drake writes so vividly that I could see the scenes in my head as I was reading. He has a great talent and I hope he continues to use those talents to create many more writings.
4.5 bookmarks
Carol A. Langstroth
Manager, Mind Fog Reviews
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
DELANY'S CATCH BY DIANA DERICCI
Diana DeRicci’s Delany’s Catch is a great gay romance that involves Jake, a bookstore owner, who falls for Delany, who runs a bodyguard business.
The heat from this book starts on page one and continues through the end. She provides great background on both characters and you can tell that she put her all of her skills and know-how in this book.
Gay romance sometimes does not meet a reader’s attention immensely but I can tell you that those of you who thrive on gay romances should definitely read this one.
DeRicci performs tremendously in the written pages of this novel and stands true to form when I say that she has written another hit! I favor DeRicci’s writings because she puts enough spark and romance within her written pages that will keep you reading from beginning to end such as I do with her works.
4 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth
Manager of Mind Fog Reviews
The heat from this book starts on page one and continues through the end. She provides great background on both characters and you can tell that she put her all of her skills and know-how in this book.
Gay romance sometimes does not meet a reader’s attention immensely but I can tell you that those of you who thrive on gay romances should definitely read this one.
DeRicci performs tremendously in the written pages of this novel and stands true to form when I say that she has written another hit! I favor DeRicci’s writings because she puts enough spark and romance within her written pages that will keep you reading from beginning to end such as I do with her works.
4 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth
Manager of Mind Fog Reviews
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