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Review of ‘Beneath the waves’ by Ali Vali.

I have read several of Ali Vali books and in my opinion this author is a hit and miss. There are some things in this book that didn’t work for me, hence the feedback. I know that this is a science fiction story but even considering this, it wasn’t believable for me. To start with, […]

Review of ‘Order up’ by RG Emanuelle and Andi Marquette (editors).

This is the second edited book by Emanuelle and Marquette with a compilation of short stories that have in common food and romance and/or erotica. I enjoyed the first one of this series, All you can eat, in which the editors did a great job to bring a great quality book, so it was a […]

Review of ‘Rewriting the ending’ by HP Tune.

‘Rewriting the ending’ is the first book by Australian author H. P. Tune. I appreciate the effort and time invested in writing a book but unfortunately, it didn’t work for me. I have some issues with this book starting by the way it’s been marketed. Judging from the blurb and cover (I know what they […]

Review of ‘Above the Law’ by Carsen Taite.

‘Above the law’ is the second book of Carsen Taite’s ‘Lone Star Law’ series which I recommend to read chronologically. According to the author, she’s been inspired by watching the TV series Dallas and decided to write something similar but with lesbian main characters. I agree with some reviewers of the first book that Ms. […]

Review of ‘Trigger’ by Jessica L. Webb.

This is the first book by Jessica Webb which I started to read without big expectations, just interested in the book description. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by Ms. Webb’s original plot, proficient writing skills and knowledge on how to tell a story. Even if the story can be categorised as […]

A touch of temptation by Julie Blair

A touch of temptation by Julie Blair

This is the first book by Julie Blair that I’ve read and unfortunately, it didn’t work for me. The book is properly entered into the category of erotica and romance by the publisher and I understand that it’s hard to blend both genres seamlessly within a story. The evolution of the main characters in the […]

Review of ‘Miss Match’ by Fiona Riley.

This is a very entertaining slow-burn romance. It’s the story of two women falling in love, as simple as that, with no big dramas or angst. I have to admit that I didn’t expect this story judging from the book’s title and cover but, as the saying goes, don’t judge a book by its cover… […]

Review of ‘Girls with guns’ by Ali Vali, Carsen Taite & Michelle Grubb.

This book is a compilation of three different stories under the umbrella of girls with guns: Bow and Arrow by Carsen Taite, Hammersmith by Michelle Grubb and Hell Fire by Ali Vali. Coincidentally, this was the order of my preference. In ‘Bow and Arrow’, Carsen Taite reintroduces her character from the ‘Luca Bennet bounty hunter’ […]

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