Reviews
Once again, Radclyffe has written absolutely beautiful, and brilliant prose. This woman must have a vivid imagination, or has lived each of these experiences. I am sufficiently addicted! In this book, Saxon Sinclair is a surgeon, much like the character of Tory King, in the Provincetown Tales. Saxon is totally focused on her work, and hates intrusion. Then Jude Castle, a film-maker commissioned to film a documentary, invades the hospital where Saxon works and immediately sets up shop with her cameras and spotlights. Dr. Sinclair protests and thinks that cameras have no place in a trauma unit. Jude thinks Dr. Sinclair is the most arrogant witch she has ever metand just wants to do her job and get out of there. With the sparks, comes attraction and as Jude watches the skillful and graceful Dr. Sinclair in action, she becomes attracted to her and the sexual tension builds until you can't stand it. (Radclyffe is good at building sexual tension) Finally they hook up and the way Radclyffe writes the sex scenes-Whoa! I loved this book and I love the way Radclyffe writes. I am hooked!
reviewed by nexus on November 14, 2006 1:47 PM
I have the first printed edition. The covers a little different, but the writing is excellent. What can I say? Radclyffe if FANTASTIC!
Why would Dr. Saxon Sinclair, chief of trauma at St. Michael's Hospital in lower Manhattan, want a movie making crew in her medical domain? She doesn't and she does everything in her power to make Jude Castle from Horizon Productions and her assistant, Melissa, out of her trauma unit.
Saxon finally gives Jude a break and takes her to visit her Grandmother, legendary movie actress, Maddy Lane. Jude and Maddy get on great.
Saxon is an extraordinary person. Jude finds her irrestitible.
On another front, Melissa and Sax's nurse Deb seem to be making the moves towards each other.
How much do Jude and Sax love it other? It sometimes takes a disaster or death to bring out one's true feelings.
Why would Dr. Saxon Sinclair, chief of trauma at St. Michael's Hospital in lower Manhattan, want a movie making crew in her medical domain? She doesn't and she does everything in her power to make Jude Castle from Horizon Productions and her assistant, Melissa, out of her trauma unit.
Saxon finally gives Jude a break and takes her to visit her Grandmother, legendary movie actress, Maddy Lane. Jude and Maddy get on great.
Saxon is an extraordinary person. Jude finds her irrestitible.
On another front, Melissa and Sax's nurse Deb seem to be making the moves towards each other.
How much do Jude and Sax love it other? It sometimes takes a disaster or death to bring out one's true feelings.
reviewed by shirley49 on November 25, 2006 4:40 PM

