When Sparks Fly by Kristen Zimmer Audiobook narrated by Lynn Norris

A fantastic YA love story on audiobook, worth the wait Eight years after Zimmer’s debut book The Gravity Between Us stormed the lesfic world by surprise with an engaging new adult celebrity romance, most lesfic fans thought we weren’t going to read another book by this author. So when I saw that her new book […]
A crazy but entertaining read

Review of Buried by Lizzie Strong This was pretty crazy. If you have read my reviews this year you might notice that I have been complaining about reading a lot of well written books, but I’m just not connecting with them. Funny enough, the opposite was true with this book. Now, I don’t mean that […]
A sweet YA tale that will have fans of the genre sighing

Review of When Sparks Fly by Kristen Zimmer Britton Walsh grew up in Massachusetts’ foster system. Multiple homes, and less than ideal situations, bring her to the Cahill household during her senior year of high school. Determined to survive yet another home to finally be on her own, she is unprepared for what she finds […]
A good retelling story based on a Russian folktale

Review of These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy This was a good read. It had a few bumps but it was well written, especially for a debut. While I know a few Russian folktales, I knew nothing about this one besides The Firebird name. I can’t say how close this was to the original tale, […]
This was actually better than I expected and a real solid debut

Review of The Facts and Legends of Callie Catwell by Sophia DeRise This was a well-written YA novel. This was actually better than I expected and a real solid debut for DeRise. This is the kind of book I wished would have been around when I was a kid. This book takes on some serious […]
An interesting mix that reminded me of Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella

Review of Malice by Heather Walter This was a quality book that I loved in some parts but struggled with some others. I just adore fairytale retellings, especially if they are sapphic. This was a book that I was dying to read and I had a lot of high expectations for it. In the end, […]
Get ready for your heart to be bruised!

Review of Bruised by Tanya Boteju Bruised by Tanya Boteju really packs a punch with navigating the ever-bumpy path of grief, fear, and keeping guards up. After her parents’ death, Daya stays locked within herself, never really allowing others or herself to grow close for fear of losing them and getting hurt in the process. But she’s […]
This book was on my list of most anticipated reads of 2021

Review of Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley This was a good debut read. This book was actually on my list of most anticipated reads of 2021. Sapphic-YA-fantasy will get me just about every time. However, I do think my high expectations might have affected my enjoyment a little bit. I didn’t love this […]
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 […]