![]() ![]() I’d categorize House of Agnes as a romantic thriller, both the romance and the thriller being worth reading for. I didn’t care that I didn’t believe how Lola wouldn’t recognize Agnes with a mask (I have this thing with smells and tastes), but if glasses worked for Clark and Kara, who am I to say a whole mask wouldn’t work just as well for Agnes? I loved the age gap, the ice queen element, the irresistible attraction. ![]() I loved Lola’s determination and her ability to change her mind, and she too has an awesome best friend who deserves her own story (with Whit?). ![]() I loved Agnes’s sense of duty, her love for little Gretchen, her relationship with her otherwise scary best friend Whit. I loved everything about this book, even its (negligible) flaws. From the moment she lays eyes on Lola, Agnes knows she’s hiding something but she also knows she won’t be able to resist her. Agnes rules her exclusive escort agency in what she hopes is the opposite of her late father’s way. ![]() Lola Osbourne is an investigative reporter intent on bringing down the infamous Agnes Noble, who she believes to be responsible for her sister’s death. Previous Lesbian Book Quotes of the Month.40 Best Lesbian Romance Books for Valentine’s.Lex’s Top 13 Best Lesfic Halloween Books 2020.Lex’s Top 13 Best Lesfic Halloween Books 2021.Lex’s Top 13 Best Sapphic Halloween Books 2022.Top 10 Recommended Lesbian Erotica Books.Best Lesbian Paranormal Audiobooks 2020.Top 10 Best Lesbian Romance Audiobooks 2020. ![]()
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