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Sarah Ettritch
Sarah Ettritch loves to write stories featuring strong female leads. She is the author of the Rymellan Series (lesbian science fiction), The Salbine Sisters (lesbian fantasy), Threaded Through Time (time travel romance), The Missing Comatose Woman (cozy mystery, lesbian fiction), The Deiform... show more

Sarah Ettritch loves to write stories featuring strong female leads. She is the author of the Rymellan Series (lesbian science fiction), The Salbine Sisters (lesbian fantasy), Threaded Through Time (time travel romance), The Missing Comatose Woman (cozy mystery, lesbian fiction), The Deiform Fellowship Series (mystery, urban fantasy), The Daros Chronicles (epic fantasy), and Like Water and Water (lesbian romance). Sarah lives in Toronto, Ontario. Learn more about Sarah and her books at www.sarahettritch.com.
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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 8 years ago
Fun read of a new PI whose first case is to find her client's comatose mother who was taken from the hospital. She follows clues and gets in trouble all the while falling in love with the neighborhood barista. I loved these characters, especially Grandma. She's a riot. The story is far-fetched but t...
Jemology
Jemology rated it 11 years ago
Book 3 is 200+ pages of proof on why 'Triads' are a bad idea. I would like to know what formula the Council used to come up with it? Either it is seriously BS or they've figured out how to predict the future.All their life, Lesley and Mo KNEW that they were meant for each other. And they were righ...
Jemology
Jemology rated it 11 years ago
So it's crunch time now. Lesley and Mo reach the age when they have to be paired off. But, OMG! The council throws a big gigantic monkey wrench into Lesley and Mo's relationship. Well that was unexpected! :0In the second book, more is revealed about the inner workings of Rymellan society, spotlight...
Jemology
Jemology rated it 11 years ago
This book surprised me. From the blurb I was expecting a speculative/ sci-fi book. It is that and more. Set against the backdrop of a futuristic Orweillian world is a beautiful YA romance. Lesley and Mo have been best friends since forever. They naturally end up being defacto girlfriends as well ...
Giulia
Giulia rated it 13 years ago
A worthy sequel to book 1. This is a very well-written story told with sensitivity and imagination. It perfectly balances the various themes: love, friwndship, time displacement and adjustment to a new world. I wish there were a book 3. Gonna miss these characters.
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