Fortunately she was rescued by Mack, the enforcer for a locally notorious family of semi-reformed criminals, along with several of their employees. The two heroines are not particularly traditional protagonist material, however.įlora was already struggling to cope with her social anxiety and OCD, when she was attacked by a group of men on her way home from a support group meeting. I also love traditional shops, so the backdrop of a sweet shop and a barber’s added to the appeal. So far, the less good ones haven’t stopped me from grabbing almost all her contemporary(ish) romances as they’ve come out and the blurb for this one suggested she was once again writing in a setting I might be familiar with: Glasgow, this time. Some stories I’ve loved, while others have just felt a bit average. I love butch/femme dynamics in real life, but I’ve had mixed responses to Jenny Frame’s depictions of them in fiction. Stevie‘s review of Sweet Surprise by Jenny FrameĬontemporary Lesbian Romance published by Bold Strokes Books 16 Nov 21
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