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About the Author Georgia Beers is a Lambda Literary Award, Foreword Book of the Year Award, and Goldie Award winning author of lesbian romance. She resides in upstate New York where she was born and raised. When not writing, she enjoys too much TV, never too much wine, and long walks with her dog. She is currently hard at work on her next book. You can visit her and find out more at www.georgiabeers.com.
C**C
OK
GB is a solid writer with plenty of great books behind her (I've read them all). However, let me start by saying that not all her readers love dog slobber. It seriously made me gag a little bit. I always try to be fair in these reviews and, like my recent review on Melissa Brayden, I feel these books are now just being churned out. Dare to Say was an average climax to a series - and Right Here, Right Now fell flat. Took a while to engage in the story - pretty difficult when you have a room, a dog and an older lady who seems to just eat a lot of food. I'd prefer to wait a while and have a book like 96 Hours or Little Bit of Spice in my hand.
K**N
Georgia Beers at her best
Another winner from one of my favourite authors! Masterful mix of romance, fun, drama and a cute dog :)The descriptions of eye-sex are perfect as well, you could feel the heat coming off the page and not just because I read it all in one sitting during a particularly sunny day in the garden.
B**L
Anther good one
I generally now just buy any books by Ms Beers, because they never let you down. Bonus that it’s written in the first person, I love just getting one side of the story and letting myself imagine what the other is thinking rather than being told.
M**H
Five Stars
another excellent novel
P**K
Georgia worth a read
Good novel Georgia always worth a read not taxing but a good diversion.
E**E
Romantic novel
Great romance, really nice easy read classic Georgia Beers! Perfect book to read on holiday ready to read the next one!
C**N
A good romance read
Does what it says on the tin! A good romance read.
E**E
Fun, queer romance
I received an e-ARC of Right Here, Right Now from NetGalley.Right Here, Right Now is told from the perspective of Lacey Chamberlain, an accountant who runs the firm originally started by her father thirty-five years earlier. When a firm of marketing and graphic design professionals move in next door, with a decidedly different approach to work and run by the beautiful Alicia Wright, Lacey's life starts to change. The book follows the relationship between Lacey and Alicia, as it develops and grows, and as they face challenges that will test their new bond.I've read a couple of Georgia Beers's novels before, and I think I enjoyed this book more. I liked that the initial 'will they/won't they' was limited and I appreciated that their mutual interest was acknowledged relatively early, and in a 'grown-up' way.It may sound lame, but also I enjoyed the elements of the story which focused on Lacey's job as an accountant. I'm not an accountant myself but my job has some similar elements, so on a personal level, that aspect of the book really appealed to me. A major plot point in the first half/two thirds of the book involves Lacey managing the heavy workload that comes around each year during tax season, culminating in Tax Day on April 15th, the deadline for her to submit her clients's paperwork. Beers portrays what must be an incredibly stressful time of year in what felt to me a realistic way.The other main character in this book is Leo, Lacey's dog. He's always running around, getting himself into places he shouldn't be. He acts as something of a catalyst for Lacey and Alicia's relationship, disappearing into the graphic designer's office, and later acting as a mascot for Alicia's company. I really enjoyed the little dog's character and watching him bounce into and out of scenes added another level to the story.Family relationships are enough key element of this story. Lacey's relationships with her brother and father are somewhat tense, due to various assumptions she holds about their thoughts of her, but as the book progresses, Lacey comes to realise that her assumptions aren't always correct. This is contrasted with Alicia's family; I won't give any more details about this, as it forms a major plot point, but the contrasts are stark and help to explain some of Alicia's choices and actions.This is, overall, a successful and entertaining queer romance novel. The main characters are appealing, and the situations they deal with are realistic and well-managed. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good queer romance novel, and particularly one grounded in real world situations.
E**S
Good read
I enjoyed this book and since I’m a number cruncher I got Lacey, I loved Leo what a charmer and Alicia smoking hot with the full set of baggage. I had a laugh, shed a tear and smiled at the end...
C**C
Good characters, good read
Another solid book by Georgia. I enjoyed the characters, the story line moved at a good pace and an overall good read
A**R
Five Stars
Great Reaf!
N**2
Thin story, flat characters
A disappointing book from the usually engaging writer Georgia Beers. One woman is an accountant--boring, cautious, unimaginative--and the other is in marketing--flashy, beautiful, rich. Stereotypes, anyone? This is a 15 minute story spread across multiple chapters. It seems from Beers' website that she's working on several more books with the goal of publishing more, faster. Unfortunately, this may result in more stories like this one that has two-dimensional characters about whom it's hard to care. I've read every Beers story to date, and own most of them, but I'll think twice about buying the quick-turnover, future books.
K**R
Good reading with in depth unresolved emotional turmoil that
Is the idea of Love will solve our emotional attachment issues is touched on effectively by Georgia. The characters seem real like I want to know their relationship with each other will be evolving, forever and they will find happiness with each other, at least I, the reader want it to be so.... And this is excellent literary writing that is leaving you wanting more.
M**T
No book is perfect. Jane Austen had contemporary critics that shredded her ...
No book is perfect. Jane Austen had contemporary critics that shredded her works. If you read what they said and squint, you can kind of see what they mean. The true measure then, isn't if you can find a flaw, it's the experience while you read. I immediately liked Lacey. I understood her attraction to Alicia. I loved their playful bantering and how Alicia pulled her out of comfort zone. I felt like the supporting characters were friends.As importantly, it's been a while since I could sit for more than twenty minutes or so and just read. Too many things need to be done and compete for attention. I get antsy. It's rare to feel transported. That's what this book did. I read all the way through in one sitting, just letting the writing and my innate love of reading take over. I haven't felt like that in a long time.So I can't say the book is perfect. The experience, however, certainly was.
K**C
Average
The characters were flat and too predictable. I have read much better fanfiction and I didn't have to pay 10 dollars for the experience.
K**R
A Really Intense Read
Georgia Beers did an incredible job in writing a well balanced storyline filled with both wonderful chemistry, heartwarming interactions and heartbreaking emotional pain.
B**E
Top book, like all the ones before...
For me, Georgia Beers has turned into my favourite lesbian romance author. I never loved to read this genre but I can say I am getting quite addicted to her style. The characters are strong, independent and sometimes a little mysterious but successful women and the story line just captures you from page one and makes it hard to put the book down. Every time I’d love to be one of the characters in the storyline because it is written with so much dept, warmth and passion.
A**R
Four Stars
Georgia Beers is a great author. Yet another fantastic delivery.
T**O
the writing is fantastic. The first half of the story dragged some
Story is 3.5 stars but, as usual for Beers, the writing is fantastic. The first half of the story dragged some. I got a little sick of hearing about breakfast pizza and Leo the dog's every move. But, the story picked up and, in the second half, I had a hard time putting it down. Overall, I'd recommend it.
B**N
I like Georgia Beers as an author
I like Georgia Beers as an author. This book had some humor and I could understand the protagonist worry if tax season.
A**R
Cute book for an afternoon of laziness
Very easy read
K**R
Loved it
Couldnt put it down... Sequel?! There has to be one well here's to hoping and soon i hope great lovable read highly recommend it
A**
Darling read
I enjoyed this book immensely. I felt it edded abruptly and needed any epilogue, I had questions. But overall, Sweet read
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