One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

My favourite read of 2021 I fell in love with August and Jane. August is searching for a place to belong. Unsure of her future, wanting no part of her eccentric mother’s obsessive behaviour, she becomes a minimalist. I could relate to that restless uncertainty in my twenties. Where do I go from here? Where […]
A solid start to a new law enforcement series

Review of Stone’s Mistake by Adrian J. Smith Special Agent Morgan Stone is the FBI’s best profiler. She is in the middle of a human trafficking case when Chicago Homicide Detective Fiona Wexford reaches out for a second opinion on a case. Morgan’s crush on Fiona may have something to do with her willingness to […]
Another good book in the Shaken series

Review of Words Unsaid by K.G. MacGregor This was another good book in the Shaken series. I’ve been singing this series’ praises as I’ve been catching up on the past books. I just love the books and it has been a joy to read them all. I do have to be honest that this is […]
An entertaining sapphic version of The Da Vinci Code

Review of A Woman to Treasure by Ali Vali This was a very entertaining read. This is like the sapphic version of The Da Vinci Code. If you enjoyed that book, chances are really high you will enjoy this. Vali was able to do what Brown did and weave fact and fiction together to make […]
A heartwarming romance about dealing with grief

Review of Hearts in Motion by Miranda MacLeod Miranda Macleod is an established lesbian fiction writer but, for some reason, I haven’t read that much of her work. After listening to Accidental Honeymoon recently I’m determined to go through her books. I’m happy that I grabbed a copy of her latest, Hearts in Motion because […]
An entertaining read with great chemistry

Review of In the Spotlight by Lesley Davis Cole Calder and Eris Whyte have a great audition and land the main roles for an upcoming movie. The chemistry is undeniable on the screen but as filming starts, it’s evident it spills out into real life. All is a dream come true for both women, except […]
An enjoyable YA read

Review of Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan This was a good read. There have been so many YA LGBTQ+ books coming out this year that have looked so good. This book was immediately on my radar since I have wanted to read Dugan for a while –her book Hot Dog Girl looks adorable-. I […]
I would recommend this to urban fantasy fans

Review of Black Water Sister by Zen Cho I enjoyed this one. I have not been having the best reading luck lately so it was really nice to read a solid, good story. Cho is completely new to me, but I have wanted to read her for a while. I found her writing style quite […]
Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth

This book met all my expectations I loved this! I was a big fan of Smyth’s, The Falling in Love Montage, so this book was on the top of my must-read of 2021 list. My expectations were high, but this book met every single one of them. I’m happily surprised to say this, but I […]