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Review of ‘Just enough light’ by AJ Quinn.

I’ve read other books by AJ Quinn and for me this author is a hit and miss. Overall, I found this book a bit unrealistic, I don’t want to enter in details but some scenes were hard to believe and that put me off. The main protagonist, Kellen, is a larger than life character who […]

Review of ‘Deception’ by VK Powell.

I’ve read a couple of books by this author which in my opinion were an average read so I didn’t have big expectations about this one. The main subject of this book, an undercover DEA agent who infiltrates a group of homeless in order to investigate a drug dealing ring, did not have much appeal […]

Review of ‘Best laid plans’ by Jan Gayle.

This is the first book I read from this author. What convinced me to read it was the book description as a story of two women trying to overcome adversity and falling in love in the process. In my opinion, the book could be divided into two halves, the first one presents the main characters […]

Review of ‘A Reluctant enterprise’ by Gun Brooke.

This is the first book by Gun Brooke that I’ve ever read and unfortunately I didn’t enjoy it much. I appreciate the author’s efforts and a good edition (as usual) by this publisher but I have a few issues with this book. One is that I didn’t find believable the way the main characters got […]

Review of ‘First position’ by Melissa Brayden.

Wow… another Melissa Brayden’s masterpiece. She’s by far my favourite lesbian romance author… and by far I mean miles away from the rest. Ok, now that we’ve got established my not-so -subtle partiality, I have to add that this book is one of my favourites from this author along with ‘Kiss the girl’. For me […]

Review of ‘The color of love’ by Radclyffe.

I have read most of Radclyffe’s books and I always look forward to her stories. I admit that after reading the blurb I was expecting a different type of story, more in terms of a sham marriage between two women who eventually fall in love. Instead, I found a slow burn romance where the matter […]

Review of ‘Beneath the waves’ by Ali Vali.

I have read several of Ali Vali books and in my opinion this author is a hit and miss. There are some things in this book that didn’t work for me, hence the feedback. I know that this is a science fiction story but even considering this, it wasn’t believable for me. To start with, […]

Review of ‘Order up’ by RG Emanuelle and Andi Marquette (editors).

This is the second edited book by Emanuelle and Marquette with a compilation of short stories that have in common food and romance and/or erotica. I enjoyed the first one of this series, All you can eat, in which the editors did a great job to bring a great quality book, so it was a […]

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