A blissful read.

Review of ‘Blissfully Blindsided’ by Robin Alexander. Well, this was just another funny and delightful read by Robin Alexander! Caleigh Breaux has just relocated to her grandparent’s town in Southern Louisiana after taking a job at a local company. After her previous job required constant travel and made a relationship impossible, she is ready to […]
A ‘Perfect Match’ made in Japan.

Review of ‘Perfect Match Book One’ by Mildred Gail Digby. This was different from the usual romance books I get to read. Although still a medical romance, the setting made it seem far from what we are used to. Megan Maier is a pediatrician returning to work after losing her partner the previous year in […]
Review of ‘Pas de Deux’ by M. J. Duncan.
Well, I feel all I do is confess something or the other nowadays. I am a Duncan fan and have enjoyed all her novels. This author is one of the reasons I decided to renew my Kindle Unlimited membership as her books are available through this service. Of course, I figured that out after actually […]
Review of ‘The Fall’ by Robin Alexander
This was just fantastic. However, before I declare that, I have to admit a couple of things. I listened to this one since it was included in Audible’s Romance Package. Once upon a time, I started the audiobook but quit early on. I could not get through the first family dinner scene. I was so […]
Review of ‘In the Company of Crocodiles’ by Maggie Brown.
Ex-Australian Secret Service Agent Vivian Andrews retired to a quiet Aussie town when in need of emotional and physical healing. All is well until she finds a corpse in a nearby swamp. She meets behavioral scientist Claire Walker, a government agent looking for a missing young man, when she returns to town to report the […]
Review of ‘And Playing the Role of Herself’ by K.E. Lane (Audiobook)

It is unfortunate that I simply had no clue lesbian fiction existed until a couple of years ago. On the upside, I am fortunate to be able to look at reviews and pick and choose books that have been well received in the past. Sometimes I feel just darn spoiled! I have been wanting to […]
Review of ‘Just Jorie’ by Robin Alexander.
This was only my second Robin Alexander’s book. Although I did not like it as much as the first one, it was still an enjoyable story. Lena Vaughn is in New York on a work trip when a snowstorm grounds all flights. Jorie Andolini is trying to fly out of New York after going there […]
Review of ‘Gallows Humor’ by Carolyn Elizabeth.
Oh yes, this was right up my alley! Corey Curtis is a forensic anthropologist working at Jackson City Memorial Hospital’s morgue. She performs autopsies and helps train residents which is when she first lays eyes on Dr. Thayer Reynolds. Thayer is starting her Emergency Department fellowship when she wonders to the morgue to check out […]
Review of ‘The Lone Hunt’ by L.L. Raand
I’m not certain how to even start with a book like this! This is book number four in the six book Midnight Hunters series by Radclyffe, writing as L.L.Raand. These are fantasy books following the Wolf Ware Alpha Sylvan Mir and the Adirondack Timberwolf Pack. The previous books should be read in order as one […]