Here are our recommended lesbian books for May. Record number of books! As usual, we have new releases, audiobooks, and a 2020 book you should read.
Enjoy!
Recommended new releases
Traditional romance
One Weekend in Aspen by Jaime Clevenger
Emily Brookstone has just ended a ten-year-old relationship when her most important client invites her to a no-strings-attached sex party weekend with a group of women. She cannot… See Gaby’s review
How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole
Makeda may not know what she wants from life but she knows exactly what she doesn’t want, and that’s being a princess. The family folklore according to which her… See Jude’s review
Worthy of Love by Quinn Ivins
Finding a job and a place to stay is tricky for all ex-cons but Nadine Bayani’s situation comes with its own set of challenges. Nadine confessed to… See Jude’s review
Change of Plans by KJ
Emily is a successful architect with her own firm and the best team. She’s also an over-planner and she has her own reasons for that. They’re totally valid reasons but… See Jude’s review
Hearts in Motion by Miranda MacLeod
When Hadley Moore, an emergency doctor in Boston, suddenly loses her sister and brother-in-law in a car accident, she decides to go back to her small hometown to take care of … See Gaby’s review
Pas de Deux by EJ Noyes
Caitlyn Lloyd is at the top of her career as a dressage rider with hopes to win a medal or two at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Addie Gardner is an equestrian veterinarian filling a… See Gaby’s review
The Safest Place by Lily Seabrooke
Whoever said romance is dead? Lena is lost and not sure what she wants out of life but she does want to fall in love. Grace tried and failed but she still… See Jude’s review
Erotica
Not Guilty by Brit Ryder
Claire Weaver is determined to succeed professionally and as a newly appointed judge in Kansas City, she hasn’t got the time for anything else. Well, maybe except for a… See Gaby’s review
Young Adult
How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby
How to Become a Planet tells the story of Pluto who, just before her thirteenth birthday, is diagnosed with depression and anxiety. She missed the last month or so of… See Jude’s review
Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth
This book didn’t even give me a minute to settle in. I was hooked after a few lines and Smyth had me wrapped around her little finger for the rest of the book. The writing was so good and there were… See Lex’s review
Science Fiction
The Henderson Helios by Beatrice Crowl
Elly Henderson is a brilliant engineer from the wrong side of the tracks whose revolutionary engine plans were stolen by one of the mega-corporations that… See Jude’s review
Last year’s book that you should read:
The Other Side of Forestlands Lake by Carolyn Elizabeth
Teenagers Willa Dunn and Lee Chandler used to spend every summer together in Forestlands Lake in upstate NY, until one day a tragic event for Willa’s family… See Gaby’s review
Audiobooks:
A Heart to Trust by A.L. Brooks, narrated by Anastasia Watley
Jenny Quinn is happy with the status quo as a TV Producer Assistant (PA) in New York City. That is until the company she works for is bought out, and she is asked to… See Tere’s review
The Ardulum series by JS Fields, narrated by Lynn Norris
Ardulum… A travelling planet? A land of gods? A myth? Neek believes it’s the latter but her heretical views brought her a life of exile from her own home planet whose population venerate… See Gaby’s review
Winter Jacket: Finding Home by Eliza Lentzski, narrated by Angela Dawe
Elle and Hunter have been together for a while now. Their relationship held on despite pressure from family and professional life. But when Elle gets a tempting job offer… See Gaby’s review