Running the Tides
Book
History runs deep. Love runs fast. And Avery Greene . . . runs the hell away. Left with...
Lesbian Romance
The One Who Eats Monsters (Wind and Shadow, #1)
Book
Long ago, before history broke in half, elder gods exiled the vengeful deity Erynis to a far corner...
Lesbian Paranormal Some Romance
Eyes Like Those (Seven Shores #1)
Book
When it comes to love, no one is in charge. Isabel Chase is reeling. She’s just been offered...
Lesbian Romance
Sweetheart (2021)
Movie
April Jane (Nell Barlow), or “A.J.” as she now likes to style herself, is a seventeen-year-old...
Goddess in the Stacks (553 KP) rated Royals in Books
May 3, 2019
Interestingly, I’m torn now on whether to read the second book! Rachel Hawkins is a fantastic writer, so I have no doubt she’ll write a great second book, but the love interest in the next book, Princess Flora, did not make a great impression on me in this book. I was glad she only made a short appearance. It doesn’t sound like the next book is told from her point of view, though, so maybe it will be okay. The series definitely has a lot of potential, as there’s still several members of the Prince’s posse to tell stories about!
I do enjoy a good royal romance, and these are interesting in that they’re contemporary, so the royals are concerned with their reputation, and treated like massive celebrities, but have lost a lot of their intimidation factor and power when it comes to normal people. Daisy sees it more as an inconvenience than anything else, it seems.
One content warning – there was a scene with an unasked-for kiss that could have been called sexual assault if Daisy had been less charitable about it. It wasn’t malicious. But it was questionable. So beware if that’s something you want to avoid.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Lust for a Vampire (1971) in Movies
Feb 17, 2018 (Updated Feb 17, 2018)
Initially conceived as another vehicle for Ingrid Pitt and Peter Cushing, to be directed by Terence Fisher; in the end Pitt did Countess Dracula instead, Cushing passed due to family problems, and Fisher was replaced by Jimmy Sangster. The result is a prurient melodrama largely untroubled by subtlety, style, or acting talent (Ralph Bates is not too bad in the role earmarked for Cushing). The sex and nudity which is essentially the film's sine qua non feels very tame by modern standards; the pop song on the soundtrack will make discriminating viewers want to rip their own ears off.
Don't Call Me Hero (Don't Call Me Hero #1)
Book
It’s been over a year since Cassidy Miller retired from the United States Marine Corps, but try...
Crime Solving Lesbian Romance
Reclaiming Yancy
Book
Her bossy best friend Roxie criticizes her risky behavior, and warns that she’d better shape up...
Lesbian
Add Romance and Mix
Book
Briley Anderson hasn’t been in a serious relationship for the past two years. The pain of her last...
Lesbian
Coming Around Again
Book
What happens when you meet the right woman at the wrong time? Against all reason, Karma and Jane are...
Lesbian Romance