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Belinda McBride
Author of Blacque/Bleu
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Works by Belinda McBride
Don't Read in the Closet: GayRomLit Retreat 2011 Special Edition — Contributor — 44 copies
Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Three — Contributor — 38 copies
Love Is Always Write: Volume Two — Contributor — 20 copies
Blood Raine 11 copies
Black Planet: Little Dragon 3 copies
The Imperative (Collection) 3 copies
Midnight in The Renaissance Elevator: A Charity Anthology — Contributor — 2 copies
Black Planet: Dragon's Blood 2 copies
Tiger Eyes (Black Planet) 2 copies
Snowfire: Chrysalis 2 copies
Imperative: Saving You 2 copies
Soul Keeper 2 copies
Heaven (Bad Angels, #3) 1 copy
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- Works
- 42
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- Rating
- 3.7
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- 57
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- 33
Re-read Apr/19
4 stars
I must have been in a good reading mood this weekend, because a lot of books that I re-read were given a higher rating.
I actually liked the world building and the characters this time around. Lio and Griffin felt as though they had something real, even though the story was very short.
3 stars
synopsis:
pasha is a sex slave and one night, is paid for for the night by a mercenary. pasha has no memory of who he used to be, but he still plans on escaping. when the mercenary takes him for the night, it turns out that they knew each other and that, during a war that drove them off their planet, pasha, known as helios, was kidnapped. he is also now the king of his people. lio and griffin escape and get the memory chip nullified in lio's brain. then they head to their new home planet to return lio to his people.
what i liked: the premise. i liked that the connection was there even before pasha knew who griffin was. i liked that griffin knew who pasha was before he saw his face. i liked that pasha's memories didn't return immediately, and that, underneath it all, he still had the leadership abilities.
what i didn't like: the story felt half finished.… (more)