A lesbian debut novel

Review of ‘One small step’ by M.A. Binfield It feels like a lot of authors are capitalizing on the popularity of women’s soccer (or football for the rest of the world!), and I love it! It took me a little bit to get into this one at first, but once it got going I really […]
A College-aged Lesbian Novella

Review of ‘Not today’ by Arizona Tape Nix is a player, only wanting to be in a casual relationship because she’s had her heart broken one too many times. When new student Harper walks into Nix’s regular bar, the sparks fly and the two can’t keep their hands off of each other. The only problem […]
A very solid lesbian debut novel

Review of ‘London undone’ by Nan Higgins From what I can see, this appears to be a lesbian debut novel. I have to say, I really enjoyed Higgins’s writing style and voice and am very much looking forward to what she comes out with next! ‘London undone’ is a bit unorthodox in that it’s not […]
An angsty lesbian historical fiction book

Review of ‘Somewhere along the way’ by Kathleen Knowles I have to admit… I had a bit of trouble with this lesbian historical fiction book. It’s my first read by this author, and I did like her writing style, but I personally had some very mixed feelings and didn’t enjoy the story as much as […]
A good lesbian memoir

Review of ‘Penny on Parade’ by Penny Taylor & Gill McKnight Based on a true story and set in 1971 in Britain, Penny Taylor begins to realize that she’s not like all of the other straight girls in her hometown. Feeling trapped and angry, she chooses to broaden her horizons and joins up with the […]