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I just finished The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and I absolutely loved it! I would like to write a review but it would be impossible to put down everything I liked in this book. I loved every single aspect of it! All the characters, the story, the setting. Everything! That’s it, that’s my review
The author of America Loss book 1 (series Russian Invasion) Ki Love, is a queer women of color that wrote a gripping sci fi/ action/ adventure/ apocalyptic/ doomsday/ dystopian/ book; in which 4 of the main characters are LGBT. This book has situations and encounter choices that crosses: moral, ethical and lines of civility. Having you, the reader– even question– How far are you willing to go to survive?
by: Ki Love
rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Description:
Follow the journey of two diverse groups seeking refuge, during a Russian invasion of the United States of America. They navigate through many perils during the Invasion, encountering—violence, murder, rape and mayhem. Their survival is dependent on their skills, street smarts and their relationships, both heterosexual, bi sexual and homosexual. Some relationships are steamier than others. This story is full of romance,personality clashes, God-Complexes and sex.
available in ebook, epub, kindle & paperback
Writerkilove.com
Special thanks to @fiftyshadeofgag for the awesome cover art for my new book, DAMSELS ANONYMOUS: THE COMPLETE THIRD VOLUME, now available for pre-order!
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There’s no arguing though, I am old fashioned about some stuff, most of them involving reading and writing. I have a Kindle, and I love it, mostly because it means I can get library books from the couch in my PJs. Yet, if I…
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