Review of ‘Fake it till you make it’ by M. Ullrich
This read was a nice surprise for me. One might think by the book and chapters’ titles that it will be a handbook on how to fake things to make them happen but this book goes beyond that. The story takes us to Genevieve Applegate’s search for an ideal job that eventually turns into a […]
Review of ‘Falling hard’ by Jae
Jae is one of my favourite lesbian authors. I have read a good number of her books and enjoyed most of them specially ‘Under a falling star’ and ‘Heart trouble’. Maybe I set the bar too high when it comes to Jae’s books but unfortunately, ‘Falling hard’ disappointed me a bit. The story revolves around […]
Review of ‘Soul survivor’ by I. Beacham
This is the first book I read by this author. It is the story of a relationship between Josephine “Joey” Barry an American war journalist, who suffers from PTSD, and Samantha Savage, a vicar from the Church of England. I was intrigued on how the author was going to deal with the issue of religion […]
Review of ‘Sawmill Springs’ by Gerri Hill
I have read most books by Gerri Hill and enjoyed nearly all of them. Ms. Hill is a skilful writer so I was looking forward to reading this book. I’m glad I did. Sawmill Springs is a light mystery / romance that happens in a fictional little town mentioned in the book title. The main […]
Review of ‘Her best friend’s sister’ by Meghan O’Brien
First of all, a word of warning for those readers who haven’t read anything by this author. This book could be categorised as erotica as much as romance. Putting it in the romance category as the publisher did could be misleading for those readers who don’t know Meghan O’Brien as the excellent f/f erotic writer […]
Review of ‘Letter of the law’ by Carsen Taite
Third part of the ‘Lone Star Law’ series by Carsen Taite which, according to the author, is inspired on the old TV soap opera Dallas. I recommend to read it in chronological order as there are loads of details of the plot that otherwise will get lost. The author attempts to do a catch up […]
Review of ‘Love in disaster’ by Charlotte Greene
This is the second book I read by this author and both for me rate at 3 stars. This book caught my attention because Hurricane Katrina left a deep mark in people’s memories, even for those of us who witnessed its powerful destruction from a distance. There is so much potential in writing about this […]
Review of ‘What matters most’ by Georgia Beers
Well written and entertaining romance. As usual, Ms. Beers delivers a book that has romance, great characters, superb chemistry and hot scenes. Just a little rushed at the end. Overall, a very good read. 4 stars
Review of ‘Between the lines’ by KD Williamson
This is the third book in the author’s series Cops and Docs. The characters are new so it can be read as a stand alone novel. Written from the point of view of both main characters, the plot presents the story of rookie butch cop Haley and psychiatrist femme Tonya who meet in dire circumstances […]