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Life Drawing by Suzanne Clay

lostinbooks2001's review

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

caiacassiopeia's review

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4.25

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novelsrmyescape's review

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5.0

Tropes: sapphic, age gap, slight bdsm, traveling together and alone together romance.

This was BEAUTIFUL!! As beautiful as the last book as well! I cannot get over the how amazing this trilogy has been. It has literally everything I look for in a book: sweet romance, great smut, bipoc rep, and SAPPHIC women! The writing was so beautiful and the story was so heartwarming. Ainsley and Noma have my heart. Everyone needs to read this trilogy, it's much too underrated for how brilliant it is. My only wish is that it was longer, so I could read more. Don't get me wrong, it's all wrapped up perfectly, I'll just miss the characters the I've fallen in love with

fantasyliving's review

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3.0

Noma and Ainsley go away for a weekend and things start to get a little bit serious.

I really love Noma. She is so open with her feelings and what she wants, and doesn’t shy away from heavy conversation.

Ainsley is a little more reserved, but she is opening up a bit more and while I find their dynamic a little confusing at times, I do think their chemistry is working. This has some nice heat and light kink.

Both women seem to really enjoy each other’s company, and while this is told only from Ainsley’s point of view, Noma is a strong character who has enough depth to know and understand.

This is a short story series, but gives a HFN and a hopeful future. If you enjoy small snippets with decent heat and great writing flow, I definitely recommend this. I would also recommend reading all three parts consecutively to enjoy the dynamic between these two more.

A review copy was provided for an honest opinion

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