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Review of ‘Capturing Jessica’ by Jane Hardee

This is the debut novel by Jane Hardee. It is a sweet romance between two best friends who both harbour feelings for each other and are too afraid to confess. The plot is based in a stereotypical butch / femme relationship between Michael, a sculptor, (the book never explains why she has a masculine name) […]

Review of ‘A palette for love’ by Charlotte Greene

This is the first book I’ve read by this author so I had no preconceptions about it. It is well written (after all, the author has a PhD in English) but I couldn’t engage with the lead characters and their issues. The book is based on a romance between a research assistant and her boss, […]

Review of ‘Doctored’ by K’Anne Meinel

This is the first book that I’ve read by this author. I read the blurb and decided to give it a try but unfortunately it didn’t work for me. I found the book too descriptive of the main characters’ feelings and events so much so that sometimes it got on the boring side. It didn’t […]

Review of ‘Rescue me’ by Michelle Teichman

‘Rescue me’ is one of those books that you start reading and after a couple of chapters you realise that it’s an engaging plot with credible characters all in a well written package. So all you have to do is find a cozy place, sit back and enjoy it. I was glad I started it […]

Review of ‘Lone ranger’ by VK Powell

I have read most of VK Powell’s books and give them an average 3 stars. While I appreciate the procedural and investigative aspects of her plots crafted thanks to her experience as a retired police officer, I think she lacks the same proficiency in terms of the descriptions of relationships in her books. In ‘Lone Ranger’, […]

Review of ‘Love on call’ by Radclyffe

Love on call is the third book of Radclyffe’s series ‘A Rivers community romance’. Even though this book could be read as a stand alone novel, I strongly recommend that you read the series in chronological order as you’ll get to know the secondary characters and their stories better. It doesn’t hurt that all the […]

Review of ‘Not so straight Sue’ by Cheyenne Blue

This is the first book by Cheyenne Blue that I’ve read. After reading ‘Not so straight Sue’ I’ve realised that this is the second book of the series ‘Girl meets girl’. However, this book reads well as a stand alone romance. The main characters are well rounded and multilayered thought I didn’t find their chemistry […]

Review of ‘Camp rewind’ by Meghan O’Brien

I’ve read most of Megan O’Brien’s books and I have to say that for me she’s an author that usually writes great sex scenes but lacks a bit in the plot department. I found this book a bit repetitive (the characters spend a good part of the book second guessing themselves once and again about […]

Review of ‘Requiem for immortals’ by Lee Winter

Requiem for immortals is definitely not your ordinary lesbian romance or even the usual mystery / thriller. It is part of the ‘Law series’ by Ylva publishers but very different from the rest. How so? To start with, it is not an easy read. However, I’m saying this as a compliment because this is a […]

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