Reviews for With a Touch

Posted in: Publications,Reviews,With a Touch by Rhiannon Leith on May 12, 2010

Some super reviews for With A Touch.

  • “good story with a well developed world and interesting characters… Both men were self sacrificing and heroic, and you really liked the heroine.  It was a good book and I would recommend it to readers that like paranormals or just enjoy a well written story.” — Elizabeth Charles, JERR
  • “The author does an excellent job of building a futuristic world in a short time frame, one I want to read about again and again. Leith gives us not one but two sexy heroes and a strong physic heroine, who all find a solid, believable happily ever after. I recommend With a Touch to anyone looking for a short, hot, futuristic romance.” — Sophia Parkwood
  • “The loving help and circle that Aidan and Rafael provide to Eva proved to me that love really could heal all wounds. The best thing I loved about this threesome is that even when doubts came, two of them always believed in their union. The ending will cause me to smile the next time I see a bunch of colorful butterflies. With a Touch trumped evil while bringing three hearts together in a union not even fear could tear apart.” — Jo, Joyfully Reviewed.

Reviews and news

Posted in: Uncategorized by Rhiannon Leith on October 17, 2009

But here is a little roundup of what’s been going on.


Coffee Time Romance
has posted a review of the Black Lace anthology “Misbehaviour” which contains my story “Concerning Etiquette”.

“Each story is beautifully written, and every one of the characters will have you begging for more.

(Looks like we did good, ladies!)

As I mentioned before my novella “With a Touch” sold to Samhain and will be out in January 2010. It’s a near-future SF erotic romance – try saying that quickly three or four times – featuring menage, psychics, an evil corporate empire and a three lovers struggling to stay together. Round one edits are complete, round two are on the way.

Hope to have more news for you soon. :)

“a fiery duo”

Posted in: Uncategorized by Rhiannon Leith on February 10, 2009

Another lovely review for Hearts Afire: Februay, this time from ParaNormal Romance

The Jealousy Plot by Jolie Cain

What an incredible read, the characters are vibrant and colorful. The heat between Ben and Callie is incredible. Good thing there are so many firefighters around. The love scenes are mind blowing and just plain fun to read. Jolie Cain created a wonderful tale of two people falling in love in spite of themselves. Not for the faint of heart, Ben and Callie explore their desires in ways sure to capture the readers attention and hold it in place until the very last page.

With just enough humor and enough of an emotional ride to keep readers entertained, The Jealousy Plot by Jolie Cain is a story well worth the investment.

Captive Flame by Rhiannon Leith

The set up for this tale is great. The characters are delightful in their imperfections. They resist each other, even though it’s obvious that the two want nothing more than to be together. The hero’s struggle with the supernatural is wonderfully detailed and believable. The heroine learns that the bindings of love are just as strong as the binds of captivity. The depth of each character grows as their love does.

A thoroughly delightful read with a unique look at the elements. Rhiannon Leith created characters that a reader can connect with.

Thanks to Kristy for the review and to Dee for the heads up!

Jolie and Rhiannon get Giggled

Posted in: Uncategorized by Rhiannon Leith on February 4, 2009

Mrs. Giggles just gave Hearts Afire: February a 78!

Not too bad for my first time.

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