Review of ‘The secret pond’ by Gerri Hill.
Gerri Hill is a veteran lesfic author of romances, mysteries and even paranormal. ‘The secret pond’ is a beautiful slow burn romance but also a story about overcoming grief and finding home. Written from both main characters’ point of view, the book describes a summer in south Texas spent by Hannah, a straight mother of […]
Review of ‘A tale of two mommies’ by Vanita Oelschlager.
Good book for children of a lesbian couple Our family is formed by two mommies and two boys so we are always looking for books that describes us. There are a few out there but not too many. In a world where the family model of a mother, a father and children is everywhere in […]
Review of ‘Wounded souls’ by RJ Nolan.
I’ve read most of RJ Nolan books and with this, all of the LA Metro series. Even though the book is well written and edited, I didn’t like it as much as the previous two in the series. The characters were well developed and the issues of veterans and body image were handled with respect […]
Review of ‘Bait and switch’ by Blythe Warren.
This is an enjoyable lesbian rom-com with emphasis in the comedy part. Written in first person from the point of view of marine biologist Liv Cucinelli, the story starts when she meets her former college nemesis Mira. To say that Liv holds a grudge against Mira for ruining her college career is an understatement, but […]
Review of ‘Definite possibility’ by Maggie Cummings.
This is book 3 of Bay West Social series about a group of friends living in a lesbian condo in Staten Island. I haven’t read the previous two so I feel that I lost a bit on the background story of some characters. However, ‘Definite possibility’ reads as a stand alone novel. The story revolves […]
Review of ‘A time to die’ by Anne Laughlin.
This is the first book I read by this author and was pleasantly surprised. It’s an entertaining mystery with a bit of sweet romance in the background. It’s got all the ingredients for an enjoyable read: mystery, plot twists and romance. Even though there are some gruesome parts they are well balanced with humour. The […]
Review of ‘Mine to keep’ by Wendy Hudson.
Three things made me read this book: its cover, the title and Ms. Hudson’s excellent debut novel ‘Four steps’. So I had high expectations that unfortunately didn’t quite deliver for me. ‘Mine to keep’ is a romantic suspense with the romance sweet and tender but the suspense quite predictable. Because the reader can guess where […]
Review of ‘Summer’s cove’ by Aurora Rey.
This is the second book in the series A Cape end but it reads fine as a stand alone novel. It’s the story of Darcy, a single-mother of an 8 year-old boy and Emerson, a single artist and photographer. As their attraction develops, so does Darcy’s reluctance to open up to a relationship that could […]
Review of ‘Strike a match’ by Fiona Riley.
This is book number 3 of Fiona Riley’s Perfect Match series, this time featuring hot firefighter Sasha and reluctant millionairess Abby. Even though it’s ok to read it as a stand alone, you’ll enjoy it more by reading the series chronologically. This book is entertaining, romantic and downright hot. The chemistry between the main characters […]