I've reviewed The Lost Resort by Toni James
The Lost Resort is a lesbian romance novel by Toni James.
Ideal for: Taking on holiday to read.
Favourite points: The mysterious abandoned hotel.
Least favourite points: A little too sugary for my taste.
See my full review of The Lost Resort.
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Rosen, I'm sorry that you found the book a little sugary, but I thank you for your honest and kind review. Maybe you will enjoy the next one more!
Best wishes,
Toni James
Well, like I said in my review, it's just a matter of personal taste. It's a well-written book and people with more romantic tastes will love it.
P.S. Please tell us about your next book!
With pleasure. "The Thunderstone" will be released any day now. It's a supernatural thriller for young adults, exploring the story of the Pendle witches. It is set in present day Lancashire.
For those who prefer romance, "Crossing the Line" will be released in January.
What are you working on at the moment Rosen?
Ooh! Sounds interesting, and quite different from The Lost Resort. Does it continue the LGBT theme?
I'm working on a series of free short stories at the moment - trying to build a brand and all that jazz.
Great. I'd love to. Thanks for asking.
Would you like to submit one of your short stories to e included in tge new Freya anthology- out in summer next year. It will be out as an ebook but also in paperback? There are already some grey stories in it.
What is the Freya anthology?
If you go to www.freyapublications.com and navigate to the submissions page, all the information you need is there. It would be brilliant to have somebody of your calibre involved.
That definitely looks like something I'd like to have a go at.
(Not to be confused with "Freya Devotional" - prayers, rituals, poetry, articles, experiential essays, recipes, meditations about Freya, the Norse goddess, which is where a Google search took me!)
I think we could help each other out. We both obviously share the agenda of promoting lesbian/bisexual indie fiction.
Can I interview you for my blog?
Definitely. I'd be honoured. It had also occurred to me that we might be able to work cooperatively. Thanks very much.
I like idealistic views of love in stories. I might give it a try.