Review of ‘Counting to zero’ by AJ Quinn
I’ve read some books by this author and for me they get an average rating of 3 or 4 stars. The book description called my attention so I decided to give it a try. Paxton James, a genius hacker, is called to join a task force coordinated by NSA agent Dr. Emma Thorpe to combat […]
Review of ‘Arrested hearts’ by Holly Stratimore
This is the first book I’ve read by this author and decided to give it a try as I like cop stories mixed with romance. Unfortunately, it didn’t satisfy my expectations. One of my issues with this book – that has been mentioned by other reviewers – is that the main characters meet in a […]
Review of ‘Pathogen’ by Jessica L. Webb
This is Jessica L. Webb’s second book in the Dr. Kate Morrison Mystery series following this author’s debut novel ‘Trigger’. I highly recommend that you read them in order otherwise you might miss a few things that will clue you into the conflicts of the main characters. This novel follows up with the budding romance […]
Review of ‘Without justice’ by Carsen Taite.
In my opinion, Carsen Taite is the lesbian version of John Grisham. As a criminal defense attorney, her books mix legal thrillers with romance in just the right proportion. She’s in my list of top lesbian authors (https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/) so choosing this book was a no brainer. I’m glad I did as this is a page […]
Review of Take me home by Lorelie Brown

This is the second novella in the Belladonna Ink series by Lorelie Brown. I’ve loved the first one and gave it a 5 star rating. This novella is a sweet romance written in first person from the point of view of Keighley, an accountant that decides to bring a “rent a date” to her family Thanksgiving […]
Review of ’21 Questions’ by Mason Dixon
I’ve read a couple of books by this author under her real name of Yolanda Wallace. For me, her books get a 3 star average. This book is no different. Even though the plot concept is interesting (speed dating taken to a broader arena), I found some issues in the crafting of this plot that […]
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 […]