4.5 stars - LezReviewBooks

Review of ‘Dangerous waters’ by Radclyffe.

This is book number 7 of Radclyffe’s ‘First responders’ series which can be read as a stand alone novel. According to the author, she got inspiration from the tropical storms that caused havoc and devastation in 2017 in South Florida and Texas. Fusing real events with fiction, several stories run parallel and provide different perspectives […]

Review of ‘A heart to call home’ by Jeannie Levig.

A terrible tragedy left teenagers Dakota Scott and Jessie Weldon in opposite sides of a family feud. But after meeting again as adults they are both unable to deny their mutual attraction. Can they explore their feelings further or accept that their past history is an insurmountable obstacle? This book’s main premise is a difficult […]

Review of ‘Hearts like hers’ by Melissa Brayden.

This is the second book of the ‘Seven shores’ series which follows the lives of four friends living in a condo in LA. The first book, ‘Eyes like those’ focused on Isabel and presented the rest of the characters. This book succeeds in shaping their personalities better. There’s no denial that Ms. Brayden is one […]

Review of ‘The last first time’ by Andrea Bramhall.

This is book number three of the Norfolk Coast Investigation Story’s series which I suggest to read in chronological order as some of the plots develop throughout the series. There is a cliffhanger in this one so be warned. The books follow Detective Sergeant Kate Brannon and her girlfriend Gina Temple as Kate solves different […]

Review of ‘Mistletoe mishap’ by Siri Caldwell

This is a very funny and entertaining novella ideal for a Christmas holidays read. It is a refreshing departure from the typical lesfic plot to see that the main characters are middle aged women scientists in a long term relationship. On a whim, they decide to spice up their sex life through a bet that […]

Review of ‘The secret pond’ by Gerri Hill.

Gerri Hill is a veteran lesfic author of romances, mysteries and even paranormal. ‘The secret pond’ is a beautiful slow burn romance but also a story about overcoming grief and finding home. Written from both main characters’ point of view, the book describes a summer in south Texas spent by Hannah, a straight mother of […]

Review of ‘A girl called London’ by Clare Lydon.

This book shows Clare Lydon at her best: witty, funny and downright romantic. Additionally, the author manages to introduce serious issues such as homophobia and family conflict with a perfect balance between depth and feel-good moments. Ms. Lydon takes the reader, from the confines of a small lift to the big London city as a […]

Review of ‘Shattered’ by Lee Winter.

Have you ever read a book of a genre you don’t like because its author is one of your favourites? Well, that’s what happened to me with Shattered. Lee Winter is in my top ten lesfic authors (https://lezreviewbooks.wordpress.com/my-top-tens/) so, even though I don’t normally read sci-fi, I had to give this one a try. I’m […]

Review of ‘Heart Stop’ by Radclyffe

This book is number 6 in the ‘First Responders’ series but it is also a continuation of the ‘Justice series’. The reader can catch up with some of the most iconic characters of that series (Frye, Dell, Sandy, Sloan, among others) along with Ali Torveau and Beau Cross of ‘First Responders’ # 1 ‘Trauma alert’. […]

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