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Meghan O'Brien

Autore di Thirteen Hours

23+ opere 584 membri 22 recensioni 2 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: Meghan O'Brien, Meghan O' Brien

Fonte dell'immagine: author page | Bold Strokes Books

Opere di Meghan O'Brien

Thirteen Hours (2008) 97 copie
Battle Scars (2009) 96 copie
Infinite Loop (2005) 73 copie
Wild (2011) 71 copie
The Night Off (2012) 54 copie
The Three (2006) 51 copie
Camp Rewind (2016) 34 copie
Her Best Friend's Sister (2017) 27 copie
The Muse (2015) 24 copie
Delayed Gratification (2016) 6 copie
The Client (2017) 4 copie
The Chasing Game (2016) 3 copie
Endgame 2 copie
The Gift 2 copie
Near Miss 1 copia
Truth or Dare 1 copia
Dark Springs 1 copia

Opere correlate

Women of the Dark Streets: Lesbian Paranormal (2012) — Collaboratore — 25 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
O'Brien, Meghan
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Luogo di residenza
California, USA
Attività lavorative
Software Developer
author
writer
Breve biografia
Meghan O’Brien is the author of ten lesbian romance/erotica novels published by Bold Strokes Books, including Thirteen Hours (2009 GCLS Award, Lesbian Erotica), Wild (2011 Rainbow Award, Best Lesbian Novel), The Night Off (2012 Rainbow Award, Lesbian Erotic Romance and 2013 GCLS Award, Lesbian Erotica), The Muse (2015 Foreword INDIE Bronze Medalist, 2015 Lambda Literary Award, 2016 GCLS Award in Lesbian Erotica), and Her Best Friend’s Sister (2018 GCLS Award, Erotica and 2017 Foreword INDIES Silver Winner for Erotica). She lives in the Bay Area with her wife Angie, their son, and a motley collection of lovable pets.

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I wasn't really expecting a little of the dubcon right out of the gate. I really rather prefer it when there's health conversation about it first and I feel like that would have built up the relationship better. This story definitely falls prey to love striking too soon..... it doesn't really feel right. I also wasn't a big fan of the dirty talk in this fic, but I did enjoy the softer aspects to it. So its an okay story over all.
 
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MiserableFlower | 1 altra recensione | Jan 31, 2024 |
Overall I like the story. It might be sacrilegious and might get my lesbian card revoked... but I think there was a bit too much sex? Don't get me wrong there were some REALLY good scenes. But it felt like there was very little else holding them together, I would have liked a little more out of the classroom bonding? I did find Diane a little too selfish at points, but not enough to toss the book. The scenes that actually had Diane in a dominant position though, was actually pretty nice, and seemed to make sense with the trauma history. I'd suggest it to others.… (altro)
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MiserableFlower | Jul 18, 2023 |
Enjoyed it. My review is located on www.lezficrev.blogspot.com
 
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amcheri | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 5, 2023 |
Several times over the last twelve months or so this novel caught my eye at the bookstore where I work. One of the main characters is a woman dealing with post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) from her experience as a solider in Iraq. There's not a plethora of novels featuring women in the military, which is one reason why this novel stayed on my mind.

I needed to take a break from reading about George Washington and decided to give Battle Scars a try. It ended up being just what I needed: a pleasant and emotionally comforting love story about two women that also gives a snap shot of how one veteran is pro-actively trying to heal her PTSD in a healthy way.

Ray McKenna served in the Army. While in Iraq her unit's humvee rolled over an IED. Ray's leg was broken in the attack. She was serving as a medic and before she could reach the first soldier to provide aid, she was captured by insurgents and held captive. During captivity she witnessed a fellow soldier's decapitation. This information is presented during conversation or flashback; there is no violence depicted in the novel.

The action of the novel starts about two years after Ray's ordeal in Iraq. She's just moved to Bodega Bay in northern California where she plans to eventually build her life anew. For now she's isolating with her therapy dog Jagger, a Great Dane. Ray's only regular interaction with another human is her weekly video session with her therapist. The therapist suggests Ray take Jagger to the vet for a base-line check-up and as a way for Ray to make contact with the outside world.

The vet is Dr. Carly Warner, a woman who lost her partner and their unborn child in a car crash five years ago. Carly is a lesbian. Ray is straight. Things change. Their mutual love of dogs is what leads them into a friendship that eventually blossoms into love and then a romantic relationship. Carly had been doing agility training with her dog, Jack, who is scheduled to compete in an agility competition. As Ray and Carly become friends, Ray takes over working with Jack on the agility course due to Carly's long hours at work. It's nice to read a novel with such such responsible dog owners and well behaved dogs.

I am no expert on PTSD but have some familiarity with it and thought Ray's struggles with it were well done. I really liked both of the main characters (and their dogs!) and how they and their relationship were developed. And although I'm not a fan of romance novels, either gay or straight, (reading sex scenes is not my cup of tea), the steamier scenes didn't seem hokey.

Oh, and a really refreshing aspect of this novel for me was the lack of the obligatory gay-bashing scene or homophobic oaf.

If anyone knows of novels featuring women in the military, I'd love to hear about them.
… (altro)
 
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Chris.Wolak | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 13, 2022 |

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23
Opere correlate
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Utenti
584
Popolarità
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Voto
3.8
Recensioni
22
ISBN
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Lingue
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