Review of ‘Bitterroot Queen’ by Jove Belle.
Jove Belle is a solid lesfic author whose books are well crafted and entertaining to read. ‘Bitterroot Queen’ is the first of the series ‘Bitterroot Saga’ so expect some parts of the plot left unresolved and the introduction of some secondary characters who might have a more prominent role in the future installments. This is […]
Review of ‘Life pushes you along’ by Emma Sterner-Radley.
This is the debut novella by Emma Sterner-Radley. The premise of the book is that if people are stuck in their personal situations, “life pushes you along” in many different ways: it can be by chance, by self determination or by someone else’s help. The latter is what happens to Zoe, a 26 year old […]
Review of ‘Just say yes: the proposal’ by Kris Bryant.
This is the third book by this author and the first on the publisher’s series Wedding novellas. I read her book ‘Jolt’ but didn’t like it much so I didn’t have high expectations on this one. I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised by this novella. Firstly, the originality of the theme within […]
Review of ‘Huntress’ by A.E. Radley.
I read ‘Flight SQA016’ by this author but it didn’t engage me as much as this one. This is a humorous and entertaining read which starts with a very original dedication. It is the story of Amy, a motorway coffee shop worker who sets the wheels in motion for an spectacular hunt after one of […]
Review of ‘Heart Stop’ by Radclyffe
This book is number 6 in the ‘First Responders’ series but it is also a continuation of the ‘Justice series’. The reader can catch up with some of the most iconic characters of that series (Frye, Dell, Sandy, Sloan, among others) along with Ali Torveau and Beau Cross of ‘First Responders’ # 1 ‘Trauma alert’. […]
Review of ‘Under Parr’ by Andrea Bramhall.
Andrea Bramhall is in my lesbian authors top ten: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/ she’s an author who delivers well crafted plots, multi-layered characters and isn’t afraid of touching controversial issues. This is book 2 of the Norfork Coast Investigation Story series which started brilliantly with ‘Collide-O-scope’. I recommend that you read this series chronologically as this book resumes […]
Review of ‘Girls next door’ by Sandy Lowe and Stacia Seaman (eds.)
Short stories are a great way to try new authors or enjoy a short read of your favourite ones. The idea of “the girl next door” as a unifying theme is original for a lesfic compilation and allows a wide range of creative possibilities. Most of these stories can be read in 15-20 minutes so […]
Review of ‘Fake it till you make it’ by M. Ullrich
This read was a nice surprise for me. One might think by the book and chapters’ titles that it will be a handbook on how to fake things to make them happen but this book goes beyond that. The story takes us to Genevieve Applegate’s search for an ideal job that eventually turns into a […]
Review of ‘Sawmill Springs’ by Gerri Hill
I have read most books by Gerri Hill and enjoyed nearly all of them. Ms. Hill is a skilful writer so I was looking forward to reading this book. I’m glad I did. Sawmill Springs is a light mystery / romance that happens in a fictional little town mentioned in the book title. The main […]