Here are are my eagerly anticipated (by someone possibly somewhere) reviews of books six to eight of Corbin's Bend Season 2.
When I found out that there was a whole slew of comic books based on Harlequin romance novels, I was absolutely delighted. No, wait, not delighted. What's that other word? Baffled.
My top five male animated characters based on - what exactly? Fanciability? Wait a minute, am I objectifying these poor fictional characters? You know I think I might be.
How do I choose a vibrator? Do I need something knobbly? Or waterproof? Or conical and kind of baffling?
In 'Chasing Delia', Aubrey Cara makes you care for the characters so much that it makes your heart ache.
If girls’ comics of the 1980s didn’t make me into a spanko, they certainly tapped into that part of my psyche at quite an early age.
Renee Rose's wonderful Westerfield trilogy is on audiobook! In fact a sizeable chunk of her back catalogue is available for your enjoyment.
Reviews of three Corbin's Bend Books: His Forever Summer by Tara Finnegan, A Brush of Violet by Corinne Alexander, and The One She Loves by Constance Masters
As a love story, Daddy;s Game is just about perfect. Not only is it well written, it contains two of the best drawn, most believable characters I’ve come across in an erotic novel.
The Rules raises a lot of questions like “Isn’t that kind of sexist?” and “Won’t that kind of behaviour make guys think it’s OK to act like stalky weirdoes?” And most pertinently, “What the actual fuck?”