A low angst, very slow-burn romance

Review of The Love Project by T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod, audiobook narrated by Lori Prince This is the third collaboration between these two seasoned authors – the previous ones the Christmas novel Holly & Ivy and the romance Heart of Ice. The Love Project is a low angst, very slow-burn romance for a light but entertaining listen. Joni […]
A very good friends-to-lovers romance with a bit of food for thought

Review of Swipe Right by Tagan Shepard This is the first book I’ve read by this author but it won’t be my last. Somehow Ms. Shepard flew under my radar but I got a taste of her writing in Bella’s Wedding Anthology Save the Date, I particularly enjoyed the introduction. I was intrigued by this […]
A free new adult novella featuring non-binary and pansexual characters

Review of Stop and Stare by Katia Rose Ms. Rose is a seasoned author of mainly m/f romance books. Her first f/f romance, Catch and Cradle is a very good new adult book. After reading it, I decided to get the novella Stop and Stare which is set in the same universe and is offered […]
A collection of ten short stories by Lee Winter

Review of Sliced Ice by Lee Winter This is a collection of ten short stories by Lee Winter, all based on different characters from her books. Ms. Winter is an expert in writing ice queens and there’s always one present in her books, hence the title. Some of these works have been published before in […]
Save the date is all about love

Review of Save the Date: a Romantic Anthology by Ann Roberts (editor) This is a compilation of short stories by Bella Books authors under the common theme of weddings. In New to Love by Jaime Clevenger, a maid of honor finds love with a seamstress who saves the day when the bride had a dress […]
A very good compilation of novellas with butch/femme romances

Review of Opposites Attract: Butch/Femme Romances by Aurora Rey, Meghan O’Brien and Angie Williams This is a compilation of three novellas by these BSB authors under the common theme of butch/femme romances. I jumped at the chance to read something by Meghan O’Brien after so long since her last book, to sample the work of […]
An entertaining book about Dallas’s organised crime

Review of Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite Carsen Taite is one of my go-to lesfic authors. I especially like it when she writes legal thrillers enriched by her experience as a retired criminal attorney. Even though Her Consigliere features an attorney main character, the book focuses more on the criminal aspects of the Italian mafia […]
A light, sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, age-gap romance

Review of The Adventurers by Bryce Oakley, Audiobook narrated by AJ Ferraro This was a light, sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, age-gap romance with an original premise. I hadn’t read anything by this author before and this seemed a good place to start. I enjoyed it very much. Joey Moore is recovering from a breakup at her […]
Charon Docks at Daylight by Zoe Reed rendered me completely speechless

Review of Charon Docks at Daylight by Zoe Reed, Audiobook narrated by Jessie Roynon Wow, this audiobook rendered me completely speechless. I’ve wanted to read this novel for a few years now after the high praise from my co-reviewer Lex Kent. But with a length of 1054 pages, I just couldn’t gather the courage to […]