The Ruthless Lady’s Guide to Wizardry by C.M. Waggoner

Review of ‘The Ruthless Lady’s Guide to Wizardry’ by C.M. Waggoner This was an oddball book but I enjoyed it anyway. I don’t get to read a lot of historic fantasy so I’m always excited to read them when I can. This has a Victorian feel but with witches, trolls, necromancers, and an animal shifter. […]
A heartwarming story of confronting one’s fears and falling in love in the process

Review of Come Away with Me by Rachel Lacey This is my fourth book by Rachel Lacey and she has become a go-to author for heartwarming books. In Come Away with Me, Piper is an actress on her way to stardom but a traumatic experience has left her with panic attacks on top of the […]
Review of Persephone Station by Stina Leicht

Review of Persephone Station by Stina Leicht This was a pretty exciting space opera. When I heard about a sci-fi book that was filled with lesbian, bisexual, and non-binary characters, my interest was immediately piqued. And of course, when I saw the cover I knew I had to read this. The cover art is just […]
The fourth and final book in the Cash Braddock series

Review of ‘Journey to Cash’ by Ashley Bartlett Cash’s last adventure. This is the fourth and final book in the Cash Braddock series. I’m really sad to see the series end. This series is great, but it’s also one of the more underrated WLW series out there. Not in actual ratings -because they were good- […]
A spectacular wlw sports book

Review of ‘The Clinch’ by Nicole Disney Well, well, well… What a spectacular wlw sports book! I have to admit that I wasn’t convinced of reading a novel about Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting even with the promise of a lesbian romance but I’m so delighted that I did because it was an incredible treat. […]
A sweet lesbian romance book by TB Markinson

Review of ‘Kismet’ by TB Markinson ‘Kismet’ is a sweet lesbian romance book by TB Markinson that starts with a bang on Christmas Eve when Dagny is happily waiting for her boyfriend to pop the question, but he unceremoniously dumps her during a vacation in London. Although hurt and frustrated that she had not seen […]
Another good wlw steampunk book by Nita Round

Review of ‘Fur and Fangs’ by Nita Round This was another good wlw steampunk book by Round. Nita Round had such a great 2020 that I was happy to see another new book from her to start off 2021. Round seems to write pretty fast, which I’m glad about since I’m always in the mood […]
This wlw retelling of classics was a nice book to start 2021

Review of ‘The Heiress: The Revelations of Anne de Bourgh’ by Molly Greeley This wlw retelling of classics was a nice book to start 2021 off with. I’m a big Austen fan so when I heard about this book I was really excited to read it. This is a bit of a spin-off but also […]
I love seeing more variety in WLW fiction

Review of ‘Come to My Door’ by Lexa Luthor This was better than the first book. I love when a sequel is better than the original because it gives me hope that the whole series is going to be really good. And considering that this was Luthor’s debut series, well that just makes it even […]