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 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 9 years ago
Love and Lapdances Volume One (Love and Lapdances #1-7) by Katie de Long The exotic dancers and employees of the Queen of Clubs walk a fine line, with only wits, beauty, and market savvy to keep them from toppling into the shark pit. Ride shotgun through lapdances, romance, and sexual awakenin...
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 9 years ago
Love and Lap Dances Volume 2 by Katie de Long The exotic dancers and employees of the Queen of Clubs walk a fine line, with only wits, beauty, and market savvy to keep them from toppling into the shark pit. Ride shotgun through lapdances, romance, and sexual awakenings. Don’t worry, these girls won’...
nikkismalls
nikkismalls rated it 9 years ago
I'm a bit torn about the review of this book, as I couldn't motivate myself to finish it. The circumstances the main characters find themselves in, running for their lives, through tangled streets, in a futuristic landscape, was exciting and pulled me right in. The world-building was stunning from t...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 10 years ago
*Book source ~ Free on Amazon Makeda and Lixbeth are on their honeymoon on some distant planet that is never directly named. Uthranzi is mentioned, but is that the planet, the people, some culture or something else entirely? I have no idea. In any case, there’s a temple that has an ultra cool vibr...
twluedke
twluedke rated it 11 years ago
Wormholes, aliens, and space pirates, need I say more?I met the author Michelle Browne in my social media ramblings. She’s a snarky, interesting girl, which pretty much describes her writing.I have read A LOT of sci-fi novels and short stories. I subscribe to Analog magazine and enjoy every issue of...
twluedke
twluedke rated it 11 years ago
I admit I had the opportunity to review the headliner novel of this compilation as a beta reader. It was good then, but much better now. I really enjoyed The Underlighters. It’s a dark and horrific dystopian fantasy where nightmares take physical shape in the daylight. Within this cyberpunk-horror i...
twluedke
twluedke rated it 11 years ago
I admit I had the opportunity to review this as a beta reader. It was good then, but much better now. I thoroughly enjoyed The Underlighters. It’s a dark and horrific dystopian fantasy where nightmares take physical shape in the daylight. Within this cyberpunk-horror is an intricate tale of a young ...
Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess
What a breath of fresh air, laughing fresh air.. hah.. if you read the book you will giggle a little too. When you live underground to avoid the Dust... Dust you say? Not zombies?? Not vampires? Not a pandemic? Nope.. DUST! Oh me oh my but this dust is more than just the maid wipes down off the pian...
Simon's Phantom Blog
Simon's Phantom Blog rated it 12 years ago
The Underlighters is a New Adult dystopian horror fantasy the likes of which I could never have imagined. It would sit proudly next to any Stephen King novel. Underlighters are the survivors of a distant disaster now forced to live underground under artificial lighting. It is all about the loved - s...
Tracing The Stars
Tracing The Stars rated it 12 years ago
"The Underlighters", is told through journal entries written by Janelle Cohen, a late teen girl who is coming of age in a post-apocalytpic/disaster Earth future in which Earth's population has been forced to live underground by a mysterious substance known as Dust. There are two very uniquely develo...
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