Review of ‘The art of us’ by KL Hughes.
I don’t particularly enjoy angst in my books but I have to admit that ‘The art of us’ deals with it well. Around fifty percent of the plot is written as flashbacks but, instead of dividing the plot in halves, past and then the present, the author intertwined them cleverly. Past and present are not […]
Review of ‘Mistletoe mishap’ by Siri Caldwell
This is a very funny and entertaining novella ideal for a Christmas holidays read. It is a refreshing departure from the typical lesfic plot to see that the main characters are middle aged women scientists in a long term relationship. On a whim, they decide to spice up their sex life through a bet that […]
Review of ‘Rock and a hard place’ by Andrea Bramhall.
This is a slow burn romance with some mountain climbing action on the background. I thought it was going to be the opposite so I was a bit disappointed about it, but this is just related to my expectations. Ms. Bramhall is one of my favourite lesfic authors (see here for my top ten) and […]
Review of ‘The brutal truth’ by Lee Winter.
Lee Winter is one of my favourite lesfic writers (see my top favourites here). Reading her books takes me away from my comfort zone every time. This book was no exception. In a way, ‘The brutal truth’ is a typical (very) slow-burn romance with the added ingredients of an Ice Queen character and a lot […]
Review of ‘Cuffs and Protests’ by Layla Holiday .
This is the first of Ms. Holiday’s ‘Cops Gone Wild’ series. I appreciate every author’s efforts, specially those who publish independently. Unfortunately, in this case, it shows. There are some editing issues such as typos and subplots that are not properly developed. I assume these are going to be expanded in the next books of […]
Review of ‘Edge of glory’ by Rachel Spangler.
I’m not a fan of skiing or snowboarding, I’m not even interested in winter sports. Surprisingly, I thoroughly enjoyed myself reading this book. Why? It’s so well written that you don’t need to have any previous knowledge of these sports to understand what’s going on. The story presents two Olympic sportswomen with different degrees of […]
Review of ‘The secret pond’ by Gerri Hill.
Gerri Hill is a veteran lesfic author of romances, mysteries and even paranormal. ‘The secret pond’ is a beautiful slow burn romance but also a story about overcoming grief and finding home. Written from both main characters’ point of view, the book describes a summer in south Texas spent by Hannah, a straight mother of […]
Review of ‘A tale of two mommies’ by Vanita Oelschlager.
Good book for children of a lesbian couple Our family is formed by two mommies and two boys so we are always looking for books that describes us. There are a few out there but not too many. In a world where the family model of a mother, a father and children is everywhere in […]
Review of ‘Wounded souls’ by RJ Nolan.
I’ve read most of RJ Nolan books and with this, all of the LA Metro series. Even though the book is well written and edited, I didn’t like it as much as the previous two in the series. The characters were well developed and the issues of veterans and body image were handled with respect […]