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Nurturing Souls2 reviews

Justice House Publishing, 2003

Undeniable Pull to Passion
A fan of Bauden, I found `Nurturing Souls' to as good as anything she's ever written. In typical fashion, she introduces two main characters who have had past relationship problems (sometimes with family, other times with lovers) who meet and struggle with an undeniable pull toward passion. Alicia "Ally" McKenna has just lost both her parents and moves to her Aunt Edna's ranch in Montana. ...
  
  











  



  
Blood Scent3 reviews
Patty G. Henderson

Justice House Publishing, 2001

A very 'toothsome' erotic vampire romance.
In this highly descriptive, erotic vampire thriller, Patty G. Henderson creates a dynamic tale of soul-mated lovers and a curse that can only be broken to by love. BLOOD SCENT is set on Bayton Isle, off the coast of Maine, where within the dread stillness of Karnov Mansion, a ritual of blood sustains vampire Lara Karnov until her beloved returns to free her from the evil heritage of her family. ...
  
  











  



  
Tropical Storm98 reviews
Melissa Good

Justice House Publishing, 2000

Missy's first miracle.
An uber with a duo every bit as vibrant as those in her beloved X&G sagas. Whoda thunk the world of corporate computing could be so darn entertaining and compelling. With one of the best rescue scenes ever. Dar and Kerry are alive and living in Miami.
  
  











  



  
The Deal11 reviews
Maggie Ryan

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Mixing Work With Pleasure
I first read `The Deal' a few years ago and recently decided to enjoy it again this week. What a great Uber story from the clever Maggie Ryan. Unfortunately, this book is hard to find. Fortunately, copies can still be had if one is willing to be patient and diligent. Upcoming news director Laura Kasdan (Kaz) - tall, dark-haired, blue-eyed - is a young superstar in the TV news arena. ...
  
  











  



  
Lucifer Rising27 reviews
Sharon Bowers

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Absolutely Amazing
There aren't words to explain how good this book is. Bowers delivers a basic Uber Xena and Gabrielle story in a surprisingly eloquent and original way. Of course, there is the dark, raven-haired and blue-eyed character with a dangerous past (Jude). Of course, there is the light, blonde-haired and green-eyed character who sees the good in everyone (Liz). Of course, they meet and immediately ...
  
  











  



  
Josie and Rebecca: The Western Chronicles11 reviews
BL Miller, Vada Foster

Justice House Publishing, 2000

PHENOMENAL UBER
Phenomenal... There isn't a better word to describe this book. Miller and Foster have teamed up on several occasions, but this is one of their best. From the Back Cover... "Josie and Rebecca: The Western Chronicles is an epic western saga with all the elements familiar to that genre; rousing adventure, heinous villans, heart-stopping action, outlaws-turned-heroes, and of course a romance that ...
  
  











  



  
Hurricane Watch (Dar and Kerry)13 reviews
Melissa Good

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Even Better the Second Time Around
I'm willing to bet that every fan of lesbian fiction has at least heard of this classic series by Melissa good. With that said, I won't go into detail about the characters or the story. What I will say is this series deserves its place among the best in lesbian literature and should be enjoyed by everyone. I recently read this series for the second time. Although I first read it several years ...
  
  











  



  
Redemption8 reviews
Susanne Beck

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Terrific beginning to a series
I have to admit that I've gone back to write this after finishing all three books in this trilogy, but that's because Beck has managed to write such a compeling series that it made me want to write a review. Redemption is about two women who meet in prison, the only real resemblance to The Shawshank Redemption that another reviewer mentioned. Angel is in the Bog for killing her husband. She ...
  
  











  



  
Punk Like Me8 reviews
JD Glass

Justice House Publishing, 2004

Teen Angst - Coming Out to One's Self
If there is one thing that bothers me, it's when a book's back cover doesn't accurately describe the story inside. Such is the case with `Punk Like Me,' but the story is so engaging and enjoyable, I'll forgive the publisher... this time. The cover describes a story about Nina, a 21-year-old musician, and her prowess with women. The book is actually about a teenaged Nina, her struggle with ...
  
  











  



  
Kona Dreams3 reviews
Shari J. Berman

Justice House Publishing, 2002

A "Laugh Out Loud," Fun, Romantic Read
I wasn't sure about this book, and then as quick as a drum "rim shot" the witty "mind" and "verbal" banter between Stephanie and Freddie was working my sense of humor into "Laugh Out Loud" moments!!! It was really nice to read a lesbian romance where the angst is what real people experience, you know anger, self-doubt, jealousy, and self realization. Stephanie's self realization about her past ...
  
  











  



  
Taxi To Paris3 reviews
Ruth Gogoll

Justice House Publishing, 2003

Stunning and Captivating
This is one of the best books I've read in a long time... and I read A LOT. The publisher has introduced an English translation of Gogol's European best seller. Due to the excellent editing, if I hadn't read the cover I would never have known it was a translation. The story is narrated by a seemingly-uptight woman who works as a project manager and accidentally picks up a high-priced hooker. ...
  
  











  



  
Above All, Honor15 reviews
Radclyffe

Justice House Publishing, 2001

The one that started it all
Barry White said it best "You're my first, my last, my everything"--- Of all of the books in the honors series AAH remains the best. The tormenting sexual tension between Blair and Cameron is palpable as well as the suspense and action. Great, great, great.
  
  











  



  
Several Devils1 review
K. Simpson

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Hilarious romantic comedy
This book is 'funny smart' Funny - funny - funny! Intelligent humour that makes fun of demons and modern advertising, proving that they are NOT mutually exclusive. Devlin is a neurotic advertising exec and Cassie is a thoroughly spun marketing whiz at the same agency. Together they discover why Devlin has suddenly developed the attention of the demon kind. ...did I mention funny?
  
  











  



  
Accidental Love, 2nd Ed.41 reviews
Bl Miller

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Tremendous! Dynamic!
Veronica "Ronnie" Cartwright is beautiful, wealthy and head of one of the largest family owned corporations meets Rose Grayson, a part-time clerk at a grocery store, and about as far removed from Veronica's world as you can get. Rose is severely injured after being hit by a car on her way home from work. It's dark as well as snowing, and the driver has been drinking. But what could they do? ...
  
  











  



  
Battle For Tristaine9 reviews
Cate Culpepper

Justice House Publishing, 2003

Golden Crown Literary Society Award Winner!
Heart pounding story Terrific story - This sequel is possibly even better then the first story 'The Clinic'. The terrific news it that the novel has been published in a new edition in July 2006 from Bold Strokes Books and is even stronger than the original edition. The story of Tristaine is continued in the third in the series 'Tristaine Rises' published in August 2006 by Bold Strokes ...
  
  











  



  
Of Drag Kings and the Wheel of Fate8 reviews
Susan Smith

Justice House Publishing, 2002

Talk About That Voodoo You Do...
I read the first edition of this book a few years ago and have recently enjoyed the newest edition. Smith has created colorful, interesting characters to tell this great Uber story. Instead of the typical successful professionals depicted in other novels in the genre, she delivers Taryn, a young Drag King who lives in a house full of witches, and Rosalind, a young professor who has not earned ...
  
  











  



  
Courting Death1 review
Margie S. Schweitzer

Justice House Publishing, 2002

witty dialogue makes this a fun read............
JZ Mackenzie is a former attorney turned private eye. At a party thrown by her best friend (and cousin), JZ is introduced to beautiful Sandy and sparks fly. Sandy has recently broken up with her long time girlfriend and despite JZ trying to take things slowly, they end up in the sack on their second (or maybe it was third) date. Shortly after, JZ finds out that Sandy's ex was brutally slain and ...
  
  











  



  
Tristaine9 reviews
Cate Culpepper

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Request from the author
I need to take the unusual step of asking that you not buy my novel, Tristaine: The Clinic at this time. The publisher who released this book has gone out of business, but continues to collect all money made from sales. Happily, I've signed with a new publisher, Bold Strokes Books, and a revised edition of The Clinic will come out in the spring of 2006. I hope you'll be willing to wait for that ...
  
  











  



  
A Year in Paris1 review
Malaurie Barber

Justice House Publishing, 2001

Excellent first book
This is an excellent first book by Malaurie Barber. It tells the story of Chloe Jones, a young American who signs on to be an au pair for a family in Paris for a year. She's greeted at the airport by tall, dark, enigmatic Laurence Glairon, the oldest daughter in the family, who appears to be as happy to see Chloe as a toothache. Though Chloe is immediately captivated by young Clement, she will ...
  
  











  







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