A review by corrie
Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman

5.0

Shira Glassman’s books are pure joy to read. I’m particularly fan of her f/f-bi works (she writes m/m, m/f and non-binary as well). Glassman’s stories are basically angst free, cute, imaginative, funny and very well written. Her small, novella sized works have an amazingly solid story line. You don’t feel cheated at the end.

Cinnamon Blade is a super hero with a criminal past who keeps running into (and rescuing) the lovely and dorky Soledad Castillo from the bad guys. And the more she and her damsel in distress meet, the more their attraction grows. She would love to date the bookish beauty, but will the constant threat of vampires and aliens leave any room for sweet romance?

Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor is - unlike former novellas Knit One, Girl Two and Fearless - peppered with hot sexy-times. I truly recommend you take a look at this author’s back catalogue (if you haven’t already) and try them out.

f/f explicit

Themes: a jewish super hero, OMG(!) Soledad is just the cutest aquamarine-loving little nerdy-poo on the planet, she even has crossword puzzle blankets, Connect-the-Dots must be the most original super hero I’ve ever come across.

5 stars