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By: What January is Reading – 2/11/2012 | Dear Author

[...] by Sophie KinsellaREVIEW: Pure by Julianna BaggottREVIEW: The Principal's Office by Jasmine HaynesREVIEW: Heat by R. Lee SmithREVIEWS: Master Class and SUBlime by Rachel HaimowitzREVIEW: Still...

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By: Dabney

I just finished it. I have to think about the ending. It was one of the most consuming books I’ve read in a long time–and I do think it was, overall, brilliant. I think, for me, it could have ended...

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By: Book Review: Heat « Writer's Diary

[...] book I really liked, though, as you’ll see, this book isn’t for everyone. Dear Author has a review you might find interesting. If you don’t like spoilers, read that review, because I do tend [...]

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By: DA_January

@Dabney: Consuming is a brilliant word for it. I did like the traditional romance ending, though. I didn’t think it needed it either, but I loved that it was there.

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By: Dabney

@DA_January: I have an distaste for epilogues which I’m sure colors my view. I tend to see them as literarily lazy.

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By: Annie V

This is the first review I’ve read on DA, and the first book I’ve bought from a review in a long long time. It was excellent. Easily the best independently published book I’ve read. Consuming is the...

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By: Jane

@Annie V Thanks for stopping by and letting us know how the book worked out for you.

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By: Dabney Grinnan

@Quynh: Am interested to know about this book. What’s it about?

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By: Heat (R. Lee Smith) 3.5* | Living by Fiction

[...] Author, which had delightfully mean things to say about Fifty Shades of Grey, called Heat “probably the best independently published book I have read…this sort of book was [sic] the reason I read...

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By: Heather

I downloaded Heat onto my Kindle after hearing Jane talk about it on an old DBSA podcast and was quickly blown away into a million miniscule pieces. I loved it! It made me squirm, it made me question...

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By: mari

I came at this book a different way. I think the question the author, either inadvertantly, or deliberatly answered was: What would a romantic HEA look like for a slave owner who fell in love with a...

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By: Dicey Grenor

LOVED it! It was everything I look for to read, and everything I strive to achieve when I write.

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By: a review: The Last Hour of Gann by R. Lee Smith | the passionate reader

[…] is impersonal.  I first heard of Ms. Smith’s work from a Dear Author review of her book Heat. Heat was one of my favorite books of 2012 and, were I to pick my top 25 romances, Heat […]

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By: silvia

Sound really interesting. Thanks for sharing this detailed review. Usually I steer clear of rape in books, but I really love sci-fi with alien protagonists who have alien moralities and don’t idolize...

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By: Dabney

I just finished it. I have to think about the ending. It was one of the most consuming books I’ve read in a long time–and I do think it was, overall, brilliant. I think, for me, it could have ended...

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By: DA_January

@<a href="#comment-351661" rel="nofollow">Dabney</a>: Consuming is a brilliant word for it. I did like the traditional romance ending, though. I didn't think it needed it either, but I...

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By: Dabney

@<a href="#comment-351938" rel="nofollow">DA_January</a>: I have an distaste for epilogues which I'm sure colors my view. I tend to see them as literarily lazy.

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By: Annie V

This is the first review I’ve read on DA, and the first book I’ve bought from a review in a long long time. It was excellent. Easily the best independently published book I’ve read. Consuming is the...

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By: Jane

@<a href="#comment-352204" rel="nofollow">Annie V</a> Thanks for stopping by and letting us know how the book worked out for you.

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By: Dabney Grinnan

@<a href="#comment-351040" rel="nofollow">Quynh</a>: Am interested to know about this book. What's it about?

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