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To the Edge

Author: Cameron Abbott
Binding: Paperback
Published: 01 August, 2001
ISBN: 1560232234

$12.57


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To the Edge

To the Edge
by: Cameron Abbott

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.4 / 5.0

This is a keeper!:

I just finished reading, To the Edge, and I loved it. The primary and secondary characters were believable, sexy, and interesting. The love story was also realistic. I also enjoyed seeing the leading lady of the story, growing up. It was also great to read about a woman giving us her internal dialogue when she finds a woman she's sexually attracted too! *G*

This was a great first novel by Cameron Abbott and I'll buy any other book she chooses to publish. I'm also keeping this book. I've already reread... more info

A Cross Genre Keeper:

First time novelist Cameron Abbott has written a cross-genre novel that of romance, coming of age, and a legal thriller as well. Anne Henderson is the main character. She's gone off to college, still in love with Gallagher, a high school friend who hasn't yet graduated. In the first half of the book, Anne goes through the normal college woes, including meeting Rae Sheldon, a bisexual party girl who doesn't seem to know what she wants and is destined to break Anne's heart, which she does quite handily. Then... more info

trashy romance novel meets inconceivably unimaginative plot:

i was disappointed with this novel, especially after reading its rave reviews from this site. the characters are relatively flat, the plot is predictable and uninteresting, and the typos and overall poor writing is the icing on the lesbian meatloaf.

try Tipping the Velvet if you enjoy thoughtful writing with intriguing character development. i'm selling this book on ebay. :)


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