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Review Summary: A fantastic and well written book
Review: This book is truly terrific. I read a ton of lesbian fiction, and this author stands out. It's really too bad she only has two books currently available. I lend this out to any friend I know, and they always love it. It will surprise you with its depth and unique flavor. Roselle could easily write mainstream fiction and have a good following. Perhaps, under a different name, she already does? This book should be on any lesbian fiction lover's bookshelf.
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Review Summary: Pulled In
Review: I find the best books are the one which pull you in during the first chapter. Then you're a goner.
Graskey sucks you in and then you have to keep reading to get out.
The characters are well developed and believable.
Couldn't put it down...good reading on the treadmill.
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Review Summary: Taking you to the edge
Review: Graskey pulls the reader quickly into the story. Although the main character is not your typical, likeable character, the reader is brought along for the intense ride. The story is well written, with engaging characters and great dialogue. This one is hard to put down, it leaves you breathless wanting to go night riding. Not your typical lesbian fiction/romance - it's a deliciously written study of honor and friendships.
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Review Summary: Loved it
Review: Loved the book, one of the better lesbian novels available currently. well worth the money!!
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Review Summary: Unbeliveably Well Written...
Review: If I start reading a good book, I usually crack off a little over 100 pages a night. When I find an unusually good book, I can't stop reading until I'm done. 'Life's Little Edge' fits into the latter category. A synopsis of the book is available elsewhere on this page, so I'll cut to the chase...
Graskey is a fantastic writer. The characters of Callan and Terri are very real and very likable. The supporting characters all have a legitimate role. The reader isn't sure until the very end who is really a good guy and who is really a bad guy. There are many facts and details related to the undercover work, but Graskey keeps them consistent and delivers them in such a way that the reader is not confused. To top it all off, this book is full of passion, suspense, honor, and commitment.
It's not a stretch to compare Graskey's talent with that of Radclyffe and Maas. I believe this is a true classic of the lesbian fiction genre -- heck, anyone who likes a suspenseful romance would love this book. Here's to a permanent addition to my bookshelf... Take the time to read it, you won't be disappointed.