Review of ‘Love after hours’ by Radclyffe.
Radclyffe if one of my top ten favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). She’s a very reliable author whose romances often portray glorious butches and strong femmes. This book is number 4 of ‘A Rivers Community’ series portraying love and life around the Rivers hospital and its surrounding small town. Even though this is a stand […]
Review of ‘The road to wings’ by Julie Tizard.
Good debut novel by Julie Tizard that describes the training process of a woman Air Force pilot in the 1990s with a slow-burn romance in the background. The author is a pilot so the book often gets very technical on flying issues and sometimes feels more like a chronicle than a novel, so consider yourself […]
Review of ‘Party wall’ by Cheyenne Blue.
This is a slow-burn romance between Freya, a yoga teacher and wellbeing shop owner, and Lilly, her next door neighbor and sex shop owner. At the beginning, their different personalities and lifestyles clash but their feelings eventually change following the formulaic plot of ‘hate and then love’ relationship. I’ve read a couple of books by […]
Review of ‘Turbulence’ by E.J. Noyes.
Wow… and when I say ‘wow’ I mean… WOW. After the author’s debut novel ‘Ask, tell’ got to my list of best books of 2017, I was wondering if that was just a fluke. Fortunately for us lesfic readers, now it’s confirmed: E.J. Noyes CAN write. Not only that, she can write different genres (‘Ask, […]
Review of ‘Eyes like those’ by Melissa Brayden.
Disclaimer: I’m a fan of Melissa Brayden, she’s at the top of my favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Whenever her books are published, I automatically put it at the top of my to-read list. So I might not be completely unbaised in my review but who is it anyway? Ms. Brayden introduces with Eyes like […]
Review of ‘Little lies’ by Lila Bruce.
Light entertaining romance / mystery book. It has a perfect balance of mystery, romance and humour. It’s hard to pull off a romance while the characters are on the run but Ms. Bruce did it nicely. Overall, 4 stars. Entertaining holiday read.
Review of ‘Perfect rhythm’ by Jae.
This is a slow-burn romance between Leontyne, a famous lesbian pop singer, and Holly, an asexual nurse who cares after Leo’s father. When her father had a severe stroke, Leo is forced to go back to her small hometown entering a rollercoaster of emotions in the process. The book goes beyond the romance and also […]
Review of ‘Her hometown girl’ by Lorelie Brown.
This is book number 3 in the series Belladonna Ink. It’s surprising how all the books in the series are so different from each other. Ms. Brown manages to create romances with flawed, conflicted characters with unusual but realistic plots. This is the story of Tansy, a 26 year-old bride who cancels her wedding at […]
Review of ‘Take me there’ by Julie Cannon.
This book’s main plot is not new for Julie Cannon: former lovers who meet again in a corporate environment that precludes any possible involvement but, at the same time, encourages a simmering attraction. The author used a similar plot line in her book ‘I remember’, published in 2013. In ‘Take me there’, Adrienne and Sloan […]