List of Lesbian Books

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

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 […]

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