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Book Reviews of Shadowland

Book Review: Disappointing
Summary: 2 Stars

This book wasn't all bad. It brought an interesting perspective to the subject matter, and made some intriguing points. Overall, however, it was just rather boring, which is not at all what I'm accustomed to from this author. There was a ton of talk, and long stretches of time where the characters didn't progress at all, and when they did it seemed either forced or less than three dimensional. Don't hesitate to check out the author's other books, however.

As an aside, I'm hardly experienced, but I've enjoyed much better lesbian S/M fiction from Penumbra's "Kink" series on the internet, or alternatively (no pun intended) Michal Salat's and Joann Muscolo's "Speed of the Beat of My Heart." These series seem to bring out the pleasure, love and trust side of the life more than the self-torture and pain that seemed to be over-emphasized in this book for my taste.

Book Review: Fascinating
Summary: 4 Stars

Very interesting book - I wish it was twice as long. I very much wanted to learn more about the main charater Dane. I highly recommend reading this book, I am very glad I did. I loved all the passages between Dane and Kyle. If I say anything more I am afraid to give away part of the story. I will say that the physical relationship between Dane and Kyle did not take the path I expected (what they shared was so much better) and that the end was just what I needed.

Look for the newest edition published by Bold Strokes Books October 2004.

This is a Keeper !

this from the book description - In a world on the far edge of desire, two women are drawn together by power, passion, and dark pleasures. When Kyle Kirk embarks on a daring exploration of her most secret fantasies, she finds that Dane, the stranger who guides her on the journey of self-discovery, awakens something far more dangerous than her senses. In the dark hours of the night, when passions rule and the barriers of convention are stripped away, both Dane and Kyle are forced to confront the true nature of what has long lain buried within their hearts.

Book Review: Not for everyone- but so what?
Summary: 4 Stars

"It's just another way that people relate. Not for everyone- but so what?" (Radclyffe 54).

That's exactly how I felt while reading Shadowland by Radclyffe. To be honest, I did not want to read this book. I've read all of the others and loved them, but I wasn't too excited about reading an SM story. It's not really my thing, but I have an open mind, so I gave it a try. Surprisingly it was an interesting story that intrigued me. The story is about power and passion. Kyle Kirk decides that she wants to explore the dark world of leather after she reads a story in a magazine. In her first outing she meets the mysterious Dane in a leather bar and is drawn into this world of power and pleasure.

The story is a love story, but there is a lesson in the world of lesbian BDSM being told that I found quite interesting. I can't really say I understand the passion in it, but hey, some people don't understand plain ole lesbian love, and I'm no hypocrite. There is a intricate set of rules to be learned and dark desires that both Kyle and Dane must confront before they can find true happiness.

It is interesting how Radclyffe parallels this world of leather and bondage with the dog training arena. It was a subtle comparison of the dynamics of master/slave relationship between dog and trainer and top/bottom in the BDSM scene. You don't have to like SM to like this book, but I'm sure a lot of people will be afraid to read it. Don't be. You never know, your "barriers of convention may be stripped away...and you may be forced to confront the true nature of what has long lain buried within your heart" or you might just find an interesting read. :-) Be daring. Enjoy this one.

I give Shadowland 4 stars! What's next Rad?

Book Review: One of the best
Summary: 5 Stars

The first time I read Radclyffe's, shadowland, I thought "hmm, this is a little different for her", but when I read it again I was less inclined to think so. Yes, the exploration of sexual boundaries is unlike those in her other books, but the expression of trust, love, and offered vulnerablitiy are still there. There's just a different path to them. Of all Radclyffe's books, this one wars with only one other for first place in my heart.

Book Review: Pivotal
Summary: 5 Stars

The best thing about this novel is that is makes one think about their own definition of love and intimacy. Kyle and Dane are likeable characters, but the way they express their love for one another is considered outside the "normal" realm of sexual expression (this always causes me to smile, since lesbian sex is considered "unnatural" for so many ignorant people, perhaps we should be more tolerant of other "fringe groups"). Bottom Line-Radcylffe takes a taboo subject and demystifies it enough for the reader to see it for what it really is: Another way people love.
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