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Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 7 years ago
Nerdy by day, naughty by night!Nathan Wright has a secret life. During the day he’s a dedicated student, working hard for his maths degree. But times are tough, and in order to make ends meet by night he becomes “Einstein”, wooing punters with his online solo sex show. Still wounded by his last dysf...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 7 years ago
Great things come in small packages…Ben Lethbridge doesn’t have many vices left. He lost his youth to raising his little sister to adulthood, then made up for lost time with reckless abandon. Two years of constant partying—and ignoring his diabetes—has left him tied to a home dialysis regimen.He can...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 7 years ago
It’s hard to flirt when sequins are chafing your bits… Injured pole dancer Matt Lovell meets attractive radiographer Sal when he’s in casualty for an x-ray. Trouble is, Matt’s firefighter outfit is pretty convincing, and the longer he keeps up the pretence the harder it will be to reveal the naked t...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 7 years ago
When the boat’s a rockin’, don’t come knockin’!Out-and-proud travel writer Dan Taylor is a city boy who can’t steer a boat to save his life, but that doesn’t stop him from heading into the English countryside to write up a narrowboat holiday. Compared to London, the canal seems dull as ditchwater. U...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 8 years ago
Ah, I just adore Jo Myles' books. They're so very British, and I just love that. I'd never heard of Narrowboats before this book. I'd no idea that there are people in Britain who live on these skinny boats, slowly moving up and down the rivers and canals through the country-side. I'd no clue that yo...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 8 years ago
This third book in the Bristol Collection is about Grant (Mas' asshole cheating married ex) and Dare, who had a thing for Perry, but didn't succeed.There's a scene in Stuff where Grant shows up at Perry's store in hopes of winning back Mas, a little on the drunker side, and gets doused with wine, co...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 8 years ago
In this second book from the Bristol Collection, we meet Mas (again, sort of) who was Jasper's sometime fuck-buddy, suddenly out of a job and suddenly homeless. And nevermind the nasty security dude following him and accosting him in the store about the bottles of perfume Mas might be smuggling out ...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 8 years ago
I can always count on Jo Myles to write a very British book, and this first one in the Bristol Collection has all the usual charm and style I expect from this author. Jasper, he with the dull librarian job at the university and the unfashionable somewhat dowdy clothes, is a hoarder. Of books, magazi...
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it 8 years ago
Merry Gentlemen took a little while for me to get into it but once I did I was hooked. I connected to more to Riley than his love interest Stan. I loved the strong sense if place but then Josephine Myles is excellent at that. I found this relationship depended almost completely on one character grow...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 9 years ago
By Quarry Lake is a charming short story about two men getting a second chance at love and grabbing it. When Tommy returns to his rural home after three years he longs to reconnect with Rob, who’s been his friend for as long as he can remember. Well, until Tommy hit him, three years ago, after Rob...
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