It's in Her Kiss by
Rachel LaceyMy rating:
5 of 5 starsFor a second in a series this was better than I expected. The plot line as unusual as that of volume one it is set in the orbit of Eve and Josie's club and kitten rescue operation, only here one both the ladies are an actress/dancer in an off Broadway musical production. The one thing about the talented and beautiful Julia I do not dig is her preference to be called Jules and every time in a conversation she actually corrects people calling her Julia caused an Eye roll, which is why my five stars are reallyonly 4.6 stars rounded up. A beautiful very feminine bisexual (I still doubt that, too) woman calling herself by her elder brothers' childhood nickname?
OK. Otherwise the storyline is very inventive and even the use of the same plot device in two difffrent contexts with different outcomes doesn't seem forced or incongruous. There are, of course, doubts and lacks of self esteem (as native German I refuse to use the German word Angst, as it has a very clear meaning) that the two ladies have to work through, but here it is said plot device, that helps them finding each other in the end and admit how irrational they sometimes behaved.
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Published on November 11, 2022 13:10