A charming and bittersweet ice queen romance

Review of Table for Two by Kate Gavin The way my brain works, I rarely remember stories, and never in details. Sometimes I’ll remember characters, usually not their names. What I remember are emotions and feelings. When I saw Kate Gavin’s name, I knew I had read a book by her and the emotion her […]
The Wolves of Wolf’s Point face new danger in this sequel

Review of Blood Moon by Catherine Lundoff Blood Moon picks up two months after Silver Moon ended, and I strongly suggest you read both books in order. Not only because then you’ll be familiar with the characters in the second book, but also, and more importantly because Becca’s journey to accepting her new self is […]
A romance with more emotional than physical connection

Review of Detour to Love by Amanda Radley I’ve read a few books by Amanda Radley and particularly liked Huntress and Bring Holly Home. This author was previously known as A.E. Radley and most of her career has been as an independent writer. This is her first book published by Bold Strokes Books and under […]
A very good sci-fi story that is also a murder mystery

Review of Dead Space by Kalli Wallace This was a solid read that I enjoyed. I made myself three reading goals for 2021. I wanted to catch up on some series that I’ve started, I want to read more YA, and I really wanted to read more spec-fic. When I saw that this was a […]
A cozy and domestic low-angst romance

Review of Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews is a slow-burn, low-angst romance starring two very different women who have a clear view on life’s priorities, and falling in love is not on the list. Far from it. But as we all know, life likes to throw […]
Robyn Hood is back in this New Adult lesbian retelling sequel

Review of Scarlet (The Robyn Hood Adventures Book 2) by Niamh Murphy As I wrote in my review for Outlaw, the first Robyn Hood book, I would have loved these stories and their kickass heroines as a teenager. In Scarlet, Robyn and Littlejohn come upon an intriguing nun, who turns out to be on the […]
A surprising urban fantasy novel with menopausal werewolves

Review of Silver Moon by Catherine Lundoff I had never heard of this series but when the author asked if I wanted to maybe review the books, I was like menopausal werewolves? Yes please, count me in! Imagine going through “the Change” only to find out that for you – and some of your neighbours […]
A sweet second-chance romance with a side of cosy mystery

Review of Loving Love by Jessica Frances Seventeen years ago, Rian fled Midsummer and her horrible parents, leaving behind the love of her life. Finally able to face her past and the consequences of decisions made at seventeen, she comes back and soon finds out that not everyone in her family is awful. Her brother […]
A feel-good romance that is very low angst

Review of Lead Me Home by Shannon O’Brien This was a nice romance. This is a good book for people who want a feel-good romance that is very low angst. It’s very readable and while this is not a book that a whole lot happens, the book is well written and it easily kept my […]