Review of ‘Escape to pleasure. Lesbian travel erotica’ edited by Sandy Lowe and Victoria Villasenor.
This is a collection of 18 erotica short stories by different authors such as Aurora Rey, Sam Ledel, Jeannie Levig, Kris Bryant (writing as Brit Ryder), Jane Esther, among others. Edited by Sandy Lowe and Victoria Villasenor (also known by her pen name Brey Willows), the stories are compiled under the theme of erotic lesbian […]
Review of ‘Going down’ by Barbara Bell.
After a quick hookup with her boss Casey at their work’s Christmas party, Ellie tries her best to avoid her gorgeous manager. But that is about to change when they both get trapped inside an elevator for hours and have to face their feelings for each other… This is a hot and entertaining erotica novella […]
Review of ‘Language of love’ edited by Astrid Ohletz and Lee Winter.
‘Language of love. A flirty, festive anthology’ is a collection of eleven lesfic short stories with the common theme of holiday season traditions around the world. Ylva is a very international and multicultural publishing company and this is reflected in this compilation. The mains characters in these stories includes an ice-queen, a shy lesbian, an […]
Review of ‘Unforgettable’ by Elle Spencer.
This book presents two romantic novellas with characters who are unforgettable for different reasons. In ‘Forget her not’ Samantha King is a straight art dealer that wakes up naked in bed with a woman and she doesn’t remember anything about it. She is compelled to know what happened that night of her first and only […]
Review of ‘The taste of her. Volume two’ by Jess Lea.
This is a collection of five erotic short stories by Australian author Jess Lea. Some stories are shorter than others but they can be read in one sitting. The themes vary from self gratification to light BDSM but while all the stories have explicit scenes, this book isn’t just plain erotica. ‘A good show’ is […]
Review of ‘Happily ever after’ by Jae.
This is a collection of thirteen short stories by Jae with the common theme of a happily ever after ending. Some of these stories are stand alone (for example, ‘The midnight couch’) and others act as an epilogue of published books (i.e. ‘Seduction for beginners’ it’s a catch up of ‘Something in the wine’). All […]
Review of ‘Training op’ by Radclyffe.
Two federal agents who first met as recruits cross paths again in a feds conference. One is a lesbian and the other isn’t. Or is she? Short erotica story, emphasis on short. It reads in half an hour. However, it’s well written and very hot. 4 stars.
Review of ‘Love at first write’ by Jae.
This is a compilation of four short romances with authors as main characters. In this book Jae shows her versatility in writing very different stories proficiently. In ‘The romance bet’ journalist Abby James finds romantic novels predictable and easy to write, until romance author Tamara Brennan challenges her to write one. Abby soon finds that […]
Review of ‘Conference Call’, Edited by Ann Roberts.
Conference call is a compilation of 28 short stories from different authors under the leitmotif of lesbian literary conferences. There is no prologue by the editor to clue the reader on the original idea or how this project came to life. However, it is interesting to see that the authors vary in their experience, recognition […]