Review of ‘Eating life’ by Beth Burnett.
“(…) Ben smiled. ‘Is that your job, then? You eat life?’ ‘I feel like it. I want to explore everything, draw everything, taste everything, eat everything, make love to every woman.’” (Chapter Seven) ‘Eating life’ is a book about journeys: a road trip for some characters, a path of self discovery for others. It is […]
Review of ‘Eyes like those’ by Melissa Brayden.
Disclaimer: I’m a fan of Melissa Brayden, she’s at the top of my favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Whenever her books are published, I automatically put it at the top of my to-read list. So I might not be completely unbaised in my review but who is it anyway? Ms. Brayden introduces with Eyes like […]
Review of ‘Little lies’ by Lila Bruce.
Light entertaining romance / mystery book. It has a perfect balance of mystery, romance and humour. It’s hard to pull off a romance while the characters are on the run but Ms. Bruce did it nicely. Overall, 4 stars. Entertaining holiday read.
Review of ‘Perfect rhythm’ by Jae.
This is a slow-burn romance between Leontyne, a famous lesbian pop singer, and Holly, an asexual nurse who cares after Leo’s father. When her father had a severe stroke, Leo is forced to go back to her small hometown entering a rollercoaster of emotions in the process. The book goes beyond the romance and also […]
Review of ‘Love is not nothing’ by Lee Winter.
She’s done it again! Lee Winter one of my top ten lesfic authors (https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). This is a short sequel of her acclaimed book Requiem for immortals which I recommend you to read if you haven’t already. This book catches up with the lives of Natalya (alias Requiem) and Alison, five years after their first meeting. […]
Review of ‘Her hometown girl’ by Lorelie Brown.
This is book number 3 in the series Belladonna Ink. It’s surprising how all the books in the series are so different from each other. Ms. Brown manages to create romances with flawed, conflicted characters with unusual but realistic plots. This is the story of Tansy, a 26 year-old bride who cancels her wedding at […]
Review of ‘The power of Mercy’ by Fiona Zedde.
This is book number 2 of Ylva’s excellent series ‘The superheroine collection’, which fills a gap in lesfic and fiction in general. Technically a novella, this book could have done better with a few more pages developing the plot further, specially in the murder investigation in which there is some superficial description but not much […]
Review of ‘Take me there’ by Julie Cannon.
This book’s main plot is not new for Julie Cannon: former lovers who meet again in a corporate environment that precludes any possible involvement but, at the same time, encourages a simmering attraction. The author used a similar plot line in her book ‘I remember’, published in 2013. In ‘Take me there’, Adrienne and Sloan […]
Review of ‘Seasons of love’ by Harper Bliss.
Unconventional love story between 51 year-old Alice and her best friend and business partner’s daughter, 29 year-old Joy. Harper Bliss once again delivers a story that combines romance and hot scenes while at the same time doesn’t shy away from deeper issues such as age gap, life meaning, friendship and relationships. All of the above […]