Passion's Bright Fury by Radclyffe Paperback Book

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Rent Passion's Bright Fury

Author: Radclyffe

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Bold Strokes Books

Published: Sep 2006

Genre: Fiction - Lesbian

Retail Price: $15.95

Pages: 254

Synopsis

Saxon Sinclair, the broodingly secretive Chief of Trauma at a busy Manhattan hospital is less than pleased to learn that her new resident is going to be the subject of a documentary film. The arrival of Jude Castle, a fiery independent filmmaker, soon sets sparks flying as the two driven women clash both personally and professionally. Both have secrets they have spent a lifetime guarding, and both have chosen careers over love. Forced together on the battleground between life and death, passion strikes without warning, and they find themselves struggling with both desire and destiny.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Robin on 2008-08-06 10:11:11

This is the first book I read by Radclyffe. I could not put it down, I had to get online and find the other books she has written. I own them all and will not get rid of them as I like to go back and re-read them periodically. Read this, you won't be disappointed.