Brandi Woodlawn
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Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Green Love Anthology Reviewed by Coffee Time Romance

Just got word that the Green Love Anthology was recently reviewed. Here’s what the reviewer had to say about my story in it…

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Donna is an environmental lobbyist who uses all of her clout to save the environment. Jeff is an actor who is thinking of taking a job at an insurance agency just to impress her family. They go on an outdoor walk into the park where they begin to explore sex outside and possibly loosen up after their stressful day. Can Donna convince Jeff not to take the insurance job and instead to continue to be true to himself and who he is?

Ms. Woodlawn has such an important message within this story. One of the best parts of this story is how much faith Donna has in Jeff as an actor and as a person. I fell in love with this tale because of that element alone. Thank you, thank you, thank you for bringing out a story that makes me want to grin from ear to ear because of the beautiful moral of this wonderful tale!

The full review can be read here.

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Sweaty Sex Anthology Reviewed by Coffee Time Romance

Many thanks to Danielle at Coffee Time Romance for her review of the Sweaty Sex Anthology and my story, “Her Blade, My Lover.” Knowing someone enjoyed the story really made my day.

“Her Blade, My Lover by Ms. Woodlawn is a hot, steamy, and fun story about the amusing games that can be played in the bedroom…”

You can read the full review here. If you like what you see, the anthology can be purchased here.

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Men In Shorts Reviewed at Coffee Time Romance

My story, “What Counts Is How You Play The Game,” from the Men In Shorts Anthology got reviewed at Coffee Time Romance.

Here’s what the reviewer had to say about it:

“Joe shows up to the softball game commando. It is only fair since the pitcher refuses to wear a bra. What happens on the field can effect what goes on off the field.

I do not think softball will ever look the same to me again. For that, I thank Ms. Woodlawn.”

The full review of the anthology can be read here.

 
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