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“…be prepared for some major shocks “

Posted on March 2, 2013 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 3, 2013

NEW REVIEW OF: Also Known as Syzygy Book Three in the AKA Investigations Series Ponzi Bonnet has a perfect marriage, or so she thinks. Her husband, Garrison, is impotent, which suits Ponzi. She can’t have sex due to earlier problems and events in her life. Garrison is a psychologist, who better to understand Ponzi’s problems? Ponzi becomes suspicious of Garrison and wonders if he’s told her the full truth about himself. She thinks he may be having an affair. Her suspicions are wrong. Garrison has a far worse agenda than a simple affair. He has to be stopped from carrying … Continue reading →

Posted in Kelli Jae Baeli, BOOKS, Book Reviews, AKA Investigations series, WRITING, mystery genre, suspense genre, SEXUALITY, Psychological Suspense genre, Affinity eBooks, Also Known as Syzygy, vigilanteism, Lesbian fiction genre, lesfic genre | Leave a reply

“mixture of humor, gut wrenching terror & emotional heartbreak amongst the action and romance” Review

Posted on November 25, 2012 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 12, 2017

Review of Also Known as DNA by Terry at Affinity eBooks AKA Investigations Series Book 2 Jobeth O’Brien and her partner, Phoebe McMasters, are enjoying a peaceful life together on Manor Lane in Colorado after moving from Oklahoma. Jobeth has her P.I License and has her own agency, AKA Investigations. Their new start together is suddenly interrupted by ghosts from the past. First of all, Jobeth’s estranged sister Izzy turns up out of the blue. At first Jobeth and Izzy don’t appear to get on too well together. But as they get to know one another, that changes. Izzy turns … Continue reading →

Posted in lesbians, women, AUTHORS, Kelli Jae Baeli, Colorado, erotica genre, BOOKS, Fiction, Book Reviews, Also Known As DNA, WRITING, mystery genre, romance-genre, suspense genre, SEXUALITY, Private Investigator, Affinity eBooks, detective, adventure, Lesbian fiction genre, lesfic genre, GENRES, romantic suspense genre, adventure genre | Tagged thriller | Leave a reply

“well written and fast paced page turner from start to finish” Review

Posted on November 25, 2012 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 5, 2013

REVIEW of ARMCHAIR DETECTIVE from Terry at Affinity eBooks. Armchair Detective An AKA Investigations Book Amateur unlicensed Private Detective, Jobeth O’Brien, is living on the breadline, she’s not even keeping her head above water. Her night time job delivering newspapers doesn’t even begin to pay the bills. She’s hiding a secret which prevents her from getting her private investigators license. The one thing she has to her name that she loves, is her 1962 Falcon. Jobeth meets rich socialite, Phoebe McMasters while she’s delivering her newspapers. Jobeth is smitten. Unfortunately, Phoebe is married and straight, isn’t she? Apparently not! The … Continue reading →

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As You Were: “well written and highly enjoyable romance, mystery and intrigue, with a light touch of humor”

Posted on September 1, 2012 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 1, 2012

Review As You Were by Kelli Jae Baeli Singer/songwriter Tru Morgan is totally in love with her live in girl friend Brittany (Brit) Jabot. Together they share a wonderful home on Red Mountain, Colorado. Their lives are idyllic, filled with their dreams, romantic nights and  riding their beloved horses in a fairy tale, snowy setting. Life just couldn’t get much better for them……. Until one day, a malicious chain of events ends up being the indirect cause cause of a tragic accident. Tru finds herself fighting to find the life she once had with Brit. This in itself is an … Continue reading →

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