The Christmas Catch by Clare Lydon

Catch up with this delightful Christmas novel! If you follow Clare Lydon and TB Markinson’s podcast Lesbians Who Write, you know by now that Ms. Lydon is a fan of all things Christmas. Imagine a person who starts celebrating in September, watches all Xmas movies on repeat, and knows (and sings) every holiday song (even […]
Honey in the Marrow by Emily Waters

An inspiring journey from grief and depression to forever love As I’ve explained before, I’ve never been a big fanfiction reader but it so happens that the fanfic this book is based on is one of a handful I reviewed. I was both excited and a tad wary when I saw Ylva had picked it […]
Devil’s Advocate by T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod

Romancing lawyers T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod did it again. Their latest release Devil’s Advocate is a very entertaining, humorous romance with an interesting background story. It’s a romance between a poor and a rich woman but the authors have the ability to weave in a second important theme. This time it’s about who to […]
Dearly Departed (Love Me Dead #3) by Heather Novak

A fitting end to a very good series This is my third book by Heather Novak – and my second review, I’ll explain why below – and I hope she keeps writing sapphic fiction because she’s quickly becoming an automatic read for me. It started with Blood Thinners, the first book in the Love Me […]
Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner

The MILF book is a sexy hit! Two years ago, I was lucky enough to review Wilsner’s debut book Something to Talk About. I really enjoyed it and even with a few bumps I could easily tell that Wilsner had the potential to soon have a big hit on her hands, I just didn’t realize […]
The Genesis of Misery by Neon Yang

Queer Joan of Arc meets ‘Pacific Rim’ I was really excited to read this book. I love anything with mechs, and I have wanted to read something by Neon Yang, who used to write under JY Yang, so this looked like the perfect fit for me. It’s heavy sci-fi with a mix of fantasy and […]
The Rules of Forever by Nan Campbell

A very promising rich girl/poor girl romance debut I think this book is a debut and it’s exactly the kind of debut that makes me happy and hopeful. It’s smart and well-written and sure, it’s not flawless but I love that the author has room for growth. The premise is simple: at boarding school, teenage […]
The New Shore by Caren J. Werlinger

I’m so happy to be back on Little Sister Island! While Werlinger is a brilliant author, with so many great books, her Little Sister Island series holds a special place in my heart. This is a series filled with romance, family, adorable pets, and a setting that is just as important as any main character. […]
Pivot by Anna Pulley

A quirky rom-com with compelling characters Cosplay is Paula Suarez’s superpower. It allows her to become someone else and to indulge in her passion for making and designing costumes. Making a fool of herself at a cosplay convention could have ruined it for her if not for Nita Funmaker, a quirky journalist who proved that […]