Here are our recommended lesbian books for September 2020. New releases, a 2019 book, a classic, and an audiobook. Stay safe and enjoy them!
Recommended new releases:
Romance
‘Wrong Number, Right Woman‘ by Jae
If someone would have recommended me a lesbian coming-out book in which the main leads are ordinary people, with normal jobs and body image issues, a story where nothing major happens, with… See Gaby’s full review
‘It’s in Her Kiss‘ by Rachel Lacey
Julia Vega moved to New York from Miami with dreams of becoming a big Broadway star. With just around ten years under her belt, she is finally up for a leading role. Sure, it is off-Broadway, but… See Carrie’s full review
‘Heart of Ice’ by TB Markinson & Miranda MacLeod
Laurie Emerson (49), known in business circles as the Hatchet, returns to the business world to run her own successful company after a sabbatical to get over the grief and loss of her wife. Now she is… See Sandra’s full review
‘Bet against me’ by Fiona Riley
Trina Lee and Kendall Yates are luxury property realtors working in competing companies, both very ambitious and extremely good at what they do. But there’s just one place at the top and neither of them is willing to be second best. When their respective employers… See Gaby’s full review
Erotica
‘Masquerade’ by Madeleine Taylor
Ivy Giacometti, a nightclub singer from New York, is in New Orleans visiting her best friend Tessa. In an effort to show Ivy what her new city has to offer, Tessa takes her to a women-only masked party. When it turns out they… See Jude’s full review
Drama
‘Face the Wind‘ by Caren J. Werlinger
After years of underestimating Caren Werlinger books, I now know when I open one that it’s going to be wonderful. There will be romantic aspects but it won’t be a romance novel. It’s going to be beautifully written, probably… See Jude’s full review
Last Year’s Book you should read
‘Moonlight Avenue‘ by Gerri Hill
Finley Knight is an ex-cop turned into a private investigator living a solitary life in Corpus Christi, Texas. She prefers working solo but when former security guard Rylee Moore offers her services as a receptionist/assistant, Finley cannot… See Gaby’s Full Review
Classic
‘Beebo Brinker‘ by Ann Bannon (1962)
this story brings Beebo from the hayfields of Wisconsin to New York’s Greenwich Village. She arrives a very young and uncertain girl, but by the end of the story, we see the emergence of the dashing young butch she will become.
Audiobook
‘Coming Home‘ by Lois Cloarec Hart, Audiobook narrated by Anastasia Watley
Terry is a young postal worker who accidentally meets Rob, a charismatic ex-pilot who suffers from multiple sclerosis (MS), and his wife Jan. As Terry draws the couple into her circle of family and friends, the bond between the… See Gaby’s full review