Review of ‘Forget me not’ by Kris Bryant
Sweet romance based mainly in Ireland between Kerry, an Irish real estate agent, and Grace, an advertising firm executive who inherits a flower shop in Ireland. All the elements of a typical romance novel are present: tricky first encounter, breathtaking chemistry, hot steamy sex and beautiful romance. It is a bit predictable but it just […]
Review of ‘Strawberry summer’ by Melissa Brayden
Melissa Brayden is at the top of my favourite lesbian books authors (see full list here: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Her books have romance, angst, hot scenes, wit and funny dialogues. All these elements balanced in well conceived plot and subplots. The reader can safely expect a very enjoyable reading experience. Having said this, I might have set the […]
Review of ‘The girl on the edge of Summer’ by J.M. Redmann
This is book 9 in the Micky Knight’s series by this author. It follows the adventures of a private detective based in New Orleans who has a tendency of getting into trouble while trying to solve difficult cases. If you want to make the most of the series I suggest that you read them all […]
Review of ‘Sins of Our Fathers’ by A. Rose Mathieu
This is the debut novel by this author who has delivered a page-turner packed of twists and turns with an unexpected ending. If you are interested in the romance aspect, unfortunately, there isn’t much of it. Moreover, the main characters don’t share much time in the plot together. However, I think the author is going […]
Review of ‘Secret hearts’ by Radclyffe
This book is 100% typical Radclyffe romance, it delivers exactly what it says on the tin: poignant story, sweet romance, great characters chemistry and hot sex scenes. Radclyffe knows how to pen a good lesbian romance (after all, this is number 14 in the series) and the reader gets an enjoyable experience. Like in many of […]
Review of ‘Lightning strikes’ by Cass Sellars
This is the debut novel by this author, the first of her Lightning series. It’s a romance between recent divorcee Parker Duncan and one night stand extraordinaire Sidney Hyatt. They meet, none of them wanting a commitment, but the attraction is stronger. You can guess the rest as this is a romance. Nothing wrong with […]
Review of ‘Ask, tell’ by EJ Noyes
This is a beautiful love story between two US army doctors (one the boss of the other) in times of the Don’t ask don’t tell policy. Written in first person and in present tense, it takes a couple of chapters to get used to but, despite the potential problems of this stylistic choice, the author […]
Review of ‘Becoming you’ by Michelle Grubb
I haven’t read anything by this author before except for her short story Hammersmith in the book ‘Girls with guns’. I have to admit that the only reason I chose this book was that it was set in Ireland, my home for the last eight years. I was hoping that the book would describe its […]
Review of ‘The right kind of wrong’ by PJ Trebelhorn
Sweet romance between two long term best friends whose relationship start to shift after a family health scare. The main characters are well rounded and lovable, easy to empathise with though sometimes a bit frustrating in their stubbornness. The secondary characters are also likeable and complement the plot neatly. My only issue with this book […]