Book Review: Cupid’s Bow

Cupid's Bow Lesbian Romance

This will be one of my last reviews for Bold Stroke Books. I would like to thank them for the ARC via Netgalley and remind you all that the following review is my own honest opinion, which has never been swayed by a free book (except for the times when I kept my mouth shut about a bad book).

Overall this is a pretty good story and part of that is due to its length. Nice and short. A quick read. And who doesn’t enjoy a quickie? The chemistry between the two main characters is good. Doesn’t drag things out and leaves you wanting more.

Book Description from Bold Stroke Books

By Karen F. Williams

Snow falls hard outside the bar of a Boston hotel. Kay Westscott, a New York novelist and English teacher, is in town attending a writers’ workshop. Math professor Ann Ward is trying and failing to muster enthusiasm for a round of lesbian speed dating. When Kay spots Ann at the bar, she’s instantly attracted, and while it seems a romance writer might easily engage a single professor looking for love, Kay’s humorous flirtations do more to irritate than impress. Ann finds Kay’s pickup lines way out of line, and Kay tries to redeem herself by helping Ann rehearse for speed dating, all the while wishing it was more than just practice.

The chemistry is undeniable, but Kay and Ann part ways, only to realize they have a lesson in love coming—if they can just find each other again.

Cover Artist: Melody Pond

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

I was given a copy of this book by Netgalley in return for an honest review.

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