3.5 stars - LezReviewBooks

An entertaining book about Dallas’s organised crime

Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite

Review of Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite Carsen Taite is one of my go-to lesfic authors. I especially like it when she writes legal thrillers enriched by her experience as a retired criminal attorney. Even though Her Consigliere features an attorney main character, the book focuses more on the criminal aspects of the Italian mafia […]

An audiobook performed by two consummate narrators

Flipcup by Kim Hartfield

Review of Flipcup by Kim Hartfield, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden and Angela Dawe If someone asks a lesbian audiobook fan to name their top 3 narrators in the genre, it’s very possible that the names of Angela Dawe and Abby Craden will appear on the list. At least they are on mine, so an […]

This was a pretty good read but I didn’t love it as I hoped to

Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler

Review of Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler This was a pretty good read but I didn’t love it as I hoped to. This story had a queer Grease vibe that I was really excited about reading. The premise was good, but there were some obvious issues for me, mostly story choices, that I’m […]

A story about doing anything to reach your dream

How to Steal a Star by Geonn Cannon

Review of How to Steal a Star by Geonn Cannon This was an entertaining read. I’ve been a fan of Cannon for a while and have read over a dozen of his books. I love anything about maybe going into space, so I had some high hopes on this one. Unfortunately, this was not one […]

A crazy but entertaining read

Buried by Lizzie Strong

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 […]

An interesting mix that reminded me of Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella

Malice by Heather Walter

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, […]

An atypical story by Gerri Hill

The Cottage by Gerri Hill

Review of The Cottage by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden Gerri Hill has such an extensive back catalogue that she’s often releasing new audiobooks to the glee of her readers. Bonus points for choosing narrator Abby Craden for many of them, such as in this case. Unfortunately, I cannot say that I enjoy […]

A cosy fantasy romance

Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite

Review of Spellbound by Ophelia Silk At twenty, Jane is expected to marry soon and she’s got the perfect suitor. If only she could stop recoiling from his touch… Once married she’ll have no choice but for the moment, she hides behind society’s rules, which are as restraining as they protect her. Late getting home […]

A quick and fun sci-fi mystery with polyamorous characters

Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite

Review of Local Star by Aimee Ogden This was a fun and quick read. The plot is pretty basic. On a three-day leave after a huge victory in the war against the Cyberbionautic Alliance, Casne is planning to celebrate with her best friend and partner Triz. Yet, instead of being honoured as the hero she […]

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