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| The Lonely Hearts Club | 
enlarge | Author: Radclyffe Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 15539
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 259 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1602820058 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781602820050 ASIN: 1602820058
Publication Date: February 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Book! Delivered direct from our US warehouse in 3-6 days (Expedited) or 10-14 days (Standard). Expedited shipping recommended for speedy delivery. Over 1 million satisfied customers.
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Book Description Take three friends, add two ex-lovers and several new ones, then mix with more secrets than any of them know--and the result is a recipe for explosive rivalries and incendiary romance.
Candace Lory is a high-power commodities trader and swinging playgirl who meets her match when she hooks up with older, butch corporate attorney, Parker Jones, an associate of Candace's ex-lover, Liz Ramsey. Parker is as much a swinger as Candace but try as they might, the two can't seem to stop repeating their one night stand. Brenda Beal writes best-selling erotic romance novels under a pseudonym even her closest friends don't know. One of the only members of "the group" who didn't sleep with every available woman during college, Bren would rather fantasize about a perfect lover than have one, especially if she's obedient and willing to do anything Bren orders. A surprise birthday "trip" and a dashing, dark-eyed submissive transforms Bren's fantasies into reality and her dark secrets into delicious pleasures.
Attorney Liz Ramsey thought she had everything--a devoted partner, a challenging job, and plans for a family in the making. Unfortunately, as soon as the test strip turned blue, her lover Julia got cold feet and left her. Now pregnant, Liz bumps into, literally, young surgeon Riley Danvers during an appointment at the University Hospital. Conversation leads to coffee, but despite Riley's charms, courtship is not part of Liz's plans.
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Lesbian Erotica meets Sex in the City !! July 20, 2008 Philadelphia to be exact - in this case, the city of Sisterly love!
Oh My! what an erotic book! and yet it had just the sweetest love story!
From hospital corridors to not so private sex near the softball diamond this book has it all!
Thirty year old Bren is attractive, thoughtful and introspective, she has a fulfilling job directing the rare books department at Temple University but has never been in a long term relationship.
Twenty-seven year old Candace, a model pretty blonde, has a high stakes job as a self-employed commodities trader who lives and loves in the moment.
Thirty-five year old Liz Ramsey is a medical attorney who is lovely inside and out.
The three met during their college days and have been fast friends since. Totally supportive of each other but that doesn't mean that they know all each other's secrets.
And gorgeous thirty-one year old orthopedic surgeon Dr. Reilly Danvers is a joy to read.
As a bonus for her readers the author has nice appearances from characters from her excellent novel 'Love's Tender Warriors'.
If you liked this novel you will also enjoy these tiles by the author - Fated Love Tomorrow's Promise When Dreams Tremble Passion's Bright Fury Turn Back Time Love's Melody Lost Love's Masquerade shadowland
I was lonely... June 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Once it ended. Friends thought I had disappeared for a day when I started reading this book and made other plans! Seriously though, great book, intriguing characters, sex-surprisingly not all that much, but enough to really keep you interested. Anyway, Radclyffe proves that whether weilding a pen or a scalpel, she can cut to the heart of a her readers and her characters alike.
She Has Done It Again! May 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is another one of Radclyffe's that I couldn't put down. Excellent story. Excellent characters. Great portray of true genuine friendship. It was good that there were three different storylines going on all at the same time, yet all linked together.
I really liked Bren. The soft spoken friend (well it appeared that way at first). I hope there is a sequel to this one. I would like to read more about her character in the future.
As usual I am never disappointed when it comes to Radyclyffe.
Radclyffe should stick with this type of book April 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Radclyffe does her best work when she writes her stand alone novels. Unlike her series, which sell books, but have gotten rather mundane, this book has a fresh concept. It's not often that a lesbian novel features a central figure who is pregnant and alone. While Liz and Reilly are the major focus of the book, the most interesting character might be Bren, who has a couple of secrets she's kept from her best friends. Any of these characters could have carried the book and that makes them stronger than is usually seen in this genre. This is what Radclyffe excels at when she writes her stand alone novels. She should stick with it. The Lonely Hearts Club is a good read.
Radclyffe is Back!!! April 21, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have to preface this review by saying I'm a HUGE fan of Radclyffe's books. I think I have only rated two of her books 4, while all the others have been 5. Her last several books have really teetered on the edge for me, but this one is a strong comeback for my favorite author.
Here, much in the style of Saxon Bennett, the author delivers a variety of different women in a single plot. Even with the large cast, all are well-developed and their individual stories are tied together with skill and artistry.
I won't take the time to rehash to story here because the back cover text is pretty descriptive. However, I will tell you just how happy I am to finally see a Radclyffe book that is worthy of her talent and capability. This one is a don't-miss, absolutely.
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