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Josie and Rebecca: The Western Chronicles by Vada Foster, B.L. Miller

charlieavocado's review against another edition

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3.0

Xena Uber. Lesbian western is not my fave subgenre, that said I've read quite a few, including some fanfic. This is the bottom of the genre imo (This does not include simply awful writing). Well enough written, some incorrect words used if you want to get picky. I didn't find the story compelling enough and at times believable enough to give a higher rating. It does say something that I finished it, with it as long as it is.

ekalmusla's review against another edition

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4.0

A longer tale than most of this genre, this story was still rich and full of dense content including great, descriptive character development, touching and comforting scenes, along with a story about two women finding love in the least likely place. I feel it could have ended in some places and been just as well off, but the additional storyline did not bore or make me wish for the end to be near. I have not been a fan of BL Miller before, but I could sense the works of Vada Foster within the pages immediately, and enjoyed the balance between the two authors. Overall, a great read.

ekalmusla's review

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4.0

A longer tale than most of this genre, this story was still rich and full of dense content including great, descriptive character development, touching and comforting scenes, along with a story about two women finding love in the least likely place. I feel it could have ended in some places and been just as well off, but the additional storyline did not bore or make me wish for the end to be near. I have not been a fan of BL Miller before, but I could sense the works of Vada Foster within the pages immediately, and enjoyed the balance between the two authors. Overall, a great read.
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