Review of ‘Bitterroot Queen’ by Jove Belle.
Jove Belle is a solid lesfic author whose books are well crafted and entertaining to read. ‘Bitterroot Queen’ is the first of the series ‘Bitterroot Saga’ so expect some parts of the plot left unresolved and the introduction of some secondary characters who might have a more prominent role in the future installments. This is […]
Review of ‘Life pushes you along’ by Emma Sterner-Radley.
This is the debut novella by Emma Sterner-Radley. The premise of the book is that if people are stuck in their personal situations, “life pushes you along” in many different ways: it can be by chance, by self determination or by someone else’s help. The latter is what happens to Zoe, a 26 year old […]
Review of ‘Shattered’ by Lee Winter.
Have you ever read a book of a genre you don’t like because its author is one of your favourites? Well, that’s what happened to me with Shattered. Lee Winter is in my top ten lesfic authors (https://lezreviewbooks.wordpress.com/my-top-tens/) so, even though I don’t normally read sci-fi, I had to give this one a try. I’m […]
Review of ‘Repercussions’ by Jessica L. Webb.
Jessica L. Webb can write a psychological thriller like no other in lesfic. This is her fourth book and every time she manages to deliver an amazing story. Though my favourite is still ‘Trigger’ (her first book), ‘Repercussions’ is also at the top. She’s one of a few authors that I trust she’s going to […]
Review of ‘Shameless’ by Brit Ryder.
Brit Ryder is the pseudonym of Kris Bryant, author of several lesfic books. This story departs from her usual writing style both in length (this is a novella) and content (erotica). However, the author succeeded in presenting a story with hot steamy scenes that support a well developed plot. The story presents believable characters and […]
Review of ‘Just say yes: the proposal’ by Kris Bryant.
This is the third book by this author and the first on the publisher’s series Wedding novellas. I read her book ‘Jolt’ but didn’t like it much so I didn’t have high expectations on this one. I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised by this novella. Firstly, the originality of the theme within […]
Review of ‘Jane’s world’ by Paige Braddock.
I have to admit that before reading this book, I’ve never heard of the author though now I realise she’s an accomplished comic strip writer. As a matter of fact, the book is a novelisation of a series of comic books with the same name. The publisher cathegorises this book as “general fiction” so do […]
Review of ‘Huntress’ by A.E. Radley.
I read ‘Flight SQA016’ by this author but it didn’t engage me as much as this one. This is a humorous and entertaining read which starts with a very original dedication. It is the story of Amy, a motorway coffee shop worker who sets the wheels in motion for an spectacular hunt after one of […]
Review of ‘Heart Stop’ by Radclyffe
This book is number 6 in the ‘First Responders’ series but it is also a continuation of the ‘Justice series’. The reader can catch up with some of the most iconic characters of that series (Frye, Dell, Sandy, Sloan, among others) along with Ali Torveau and Beau Cross of ‘First Responders’ # 1 ‘Trauma alert’. […]