This book will always be a bit special for me. It was my first introduction to the magic of Radclyffe and my first book in English. I only read a few years, and the genre lesbian books is not really expanded in The Netherlands. So I was soon looking for other books. When I discovered that there was a very large market in English books, a new world opened up for me. Fated to Love was the first book that I was reading, and yes, I was immediately hooked. Since then I read only English books and I am a big fan of Radclyffe, Gerri Hill, Gun Brooke and other writers published in English. Fated to Love has everything that makes a book great for me. A good story, in-depth characters, chemistry, a slow built romance, and it's hot! Oh my god, Radclyffe writes good sex scenes. There is always a good balance between emotional and very sexy . I enjoyed every page. Fated to Love will always be the book for me where it all began. My love of books and my endless quest for more rare gems such as this book.
Man so far Radclyffe has been one of the best authors iv herd of. Another amazing book that had me feeling what the characters felt the fear, happiness, love, loneliness. I have read many books but so far her's always affect me more deeply then others like, Desire by Starlight and Wild by O'Brien. An amazing story with so much pain but love all together. And sometimes these story show of a love that rarely exist but once found can not be let go of no matter the problems that come with it. I loved the story very much and hope to read more like it.!!!!
What do You think about Fated Love (2004)?
What i really love bout this book is how the author showed the most simple and truest form of loving someone. This girl-girl kind of story is not so new to me anymore. It’s the second book that I've read with this kind of story line. But this book is just so good… super good! the characters are well described. love them working as medical professionals. i really love Dr. Quinn Mcguire. uggh! anyway what i also love bout this book is that made me realized how one can be so selfish and selfless in loving. woaaah!
—Cilay
I read this book as it was listed as a favorite of many Lesfic readers(Thank you VLR for your followers many informed suggestions) What a great novel. Radclyffe at her best.The old adage of write what you know shines through in this medical world romance. While it's obvious the author knows her trauma surgery and medical terminology she doesn't swamp the reader with her knowledge. Instead, she uses a threatening medical condition as a plot device to add to the struggle Honor faces when dealing with her new feelings for Quinn. Add an adorable kid, an understanding mother in law and some incredibly hot sex scenes and you have a real winner. Awesome read.
—Agirlcandream