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Liz Nicholson

Liz Nicholson is a retired English teacher with a strong interest in writing; mainly fantasy, erotic fiction and poetry. She is married with a grown-up daughter who also writes. Liz lives in a country house in Portugal. When not reading or writing Liz enjoys travel, history, music and art. She originally trained as a lawyer and a strong desire for equality and justice led to a lifelong involvement in anti-racism, immigration issues, feminism and gay rights. Whilst these beliefs colour her own work she is just as likely to enjoy others’ apolitical writing.

Author contact  | Liz Nicholson's Wilde Oats Page

 


Two Reviews

Liz Nicholson reviews two 'Christmas' e-books, one a novella, the other an anthology, but both books eminently readable at any tie of the year.

Safe, by Jenny O'Brien

This delightful book is full of drama, friendship, love and hope.
 
Havemercy, by J Jones & D Bennett
A review

A gorgeous steampunk fantasy, involving dragons and romantic  m2m love; read it for the characters and the romance -- the superb worldbuilding is a bonus.
Point of Hopes & Dreams

Two fantasy novels by Melissa Scott & Lisa A Barnett.  A review.
The "Alex Delaware" Novels
An overview of Jonathan Kellerman's series about a gay detective and his psychologist friend.
P'tit Cadeau
A review of Anel Viz's contemporary novel of an artist and his model, and the gradual devlopment of love between them.
Gaveston, by Chris Hunt
A review of Chris Hunt's historical novel about the love between Piers Gaveston and Edward II
Boudica
A review of Manda Scott's quartet about the famous British warrior Queen
The Lord John series, by Diana Gabaldon
Lord John Grey is a minor character in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.  Liz Nicholson reviews the three books about this sympathetic and attractive 18th century gentleman.
The Memoirs of Colonel Gérard Vreilhac, by Anel Viz
Liz Nicholson reviews Anel Viz's recently published erotic novel, set in Revolutionary, First Empire and Restoration France
   



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