3.5 stars - LezReviewBooks

What happens when you fall in love with your best friend’s mother?

Mrs Middleton by Melissa Tereze

Review of Mrs. Middleton by Melissa Tereze If you like age gaps, forbidden relationships, angst and sexy scenes, Mrs Middleton is worth checking out. When they met at university, Emma Bradley and Lauren Middleton became best friends right from the start. Emma was twenty-one, Lauren was eighteen. Because her relationship with her own family can […]

A good BDSM romance with a disappointing narration

Mrs Middleton by Melissa Tereze

Review of Mine by Kim Hartfield, Audiobook narrated by Violet Woods This is the second book I listen to in a relatively short period that begins with a city girl needing a change in life, applying to work on a farm and unexpectedly finding love. The first one was Must Love Chicken by Jea Hawkins. That’s […]

An enjoyable age gap debut novel

Mrs Middleton by Melissa Tereze

Review of Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers Never Say Never is Rachael Sommers’s debut novel and it’s a pretty good start, especially if you enjoy age gap celebrity ice queen romances. Between college and university, Emily Walker needs to earn money and has applied to be a full-time nanny. She’s new to New York, […]

A romance with more emotional than physical connection

Detour to Love by Amanda Radley

Review of Detour to Love by Amanda Radley I’ve read a few books by Amanda Radley and particularly liked Huntress and Bring Holly Home. This author was previously known as A.E. Radley and most of her career has been as an independent writer. This is her first book published by Bold Strokes Books and under […]

Robyn Hood is back in this New Adult lesbian retelling sequel

Mrs Middleton by Melissa Tereze

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 […]

A good read with consistent pace and a decent romance

Closeness by YL Wigman

Review of Closeness by YL Wigman This was a pretty good read. I wasn’t blown away by it, but it kept my attention and I enjoyed it. It had a good consistent pace, some interesting storytelling, and a decent romance. This is my second book by Wigman and this was a much better fit for […]

A promising debut but I was expecting a bit more

The Delicate Things we Make by Milena McKay

Review of The Delicate Things we Make by Milena McKay I’ve been hearing good things about this book so I’ve decided to drop everything else and read it. This is McKay’s debut novel just published last month (January 2021) and she has already published a second book, in this case, a novella, called The Perfect […]

I don’t think that this book was for me

We Play Ourselves by Jen Silverman

Review of We Play Ourselves by Jen Silverman This was interesting. In the end, I don’t think that this book was for me, but I did really like the author’s writing style. The way Silverman writes got me through a book that I might have really struggled with otherwise. The book I reviewed right before […]

A story full of angst and family conflict

Mrs Middleton by Melissa Tereze

Review of Sierra City by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I’m slowly going through Gerri Hill’s back catalogue released in audiobook. Sierra City was originally released in 2004 and even though it’s not one of my favourites by this author, the promise of Abby Craden as a narrator made it worth a try. […]

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