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Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by PJ Trebelhorn.

This is book number 2 in the Burke sisters series which started with ‘The right kind of wrong’. The story catches up with the main characters of the first book but it can be read as a stand alone. Bar owner Taylor Fletcher lost her firefighter wife on duty and is not looking for a […]

Review of ‘The universe between us’ by Jane C. Esther.

This is a romance between biochemist Ana Mitchel, who’s about to leave in a secret mission to colonise Mars, and her housemate, art student Jolie Dann. As time goes by, their feelings for each other grow but also the date for Ana’s departure to Mars gets closer. Will Ana put her commitment to science above […]

Review of ‘Heartsick’ by Tracey Richardson.

‘Heartsick’ is a medical romance about a double infidelity that ends up with both betrayed women meeting and forming a friendship. Their initial bond changes eventually to something deeper that they can’t deny. But in order to move on they both need to overcome their fears first. This is a well written book by seasoned […]

Review of ‘Hearts like hers’ by Melissa Brayden.

This is the second book of the ‘Seven shores’ series which follows the lives of four friends living in a condo in LA. The first book, ‘Eyes like those’ focused on Isabel and presented the rest of the characters. This book succeeds in shaping their personalities better. There’s no denial that Ms. Brayden is one […]

Review of ‘Fearless’ by Robin Alexander.

Falon and Hayley meet under the strangest of circumstances, stranded in the island of Roatán (Honduras) after their cruise ship leaves without them. They eventually go past their original antagonism and decide to make the most of their time together. Falon wants to recover her freedom and Hayley wants to learn how to be fearless. […]

Review of ‘Training op’ by Radclyffe.

Two federal agents who first met as recruits cross paths again in a feds conference. One is a lesbian and the other isn’t. Or is she? Short erotica story, emphasis on short. It reads in half an hour. However, it’s well written and very hot. 4 stars.

Review of ‘Touch’ by Kris Bryant.

This is a romance between Physical therapist Hayley Sims and professional hockey player Elizabeth Stone. They first meet in Hayley’s practice, Stone in need of therapy as a result of an injury. There is some initial chemistry but Hayley has a fiancée and there’s the obvious doctor-patient relationship restriction. As time goes by their feelings […]

Review of ‘The last first time’ by Andrea Bramhall.

This is book number three of the Norfolk Coast Investigation Story’s series which I suggest to read in chronological order as some of the plots develop throughout the series. There is a cliffhanger in this one so be warned. The books follow Detective Sergeant Kate Brannon and her girlfriend Gina Temple as Kate solves different […]

Review of ‘The Lily and the Crown’ by Roslyn Sinclair.

‘The Lily and the Crown’ is a sci-fi story in which the universe is ruled by a human empire under attack of both pirates and extraterrestrials. In this context, Ariana is a recluse botanist, daughter of a space station commander. Her world is turned upside down when she is given a slave to assist her. […]

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