An unsettling but interesting New Adult novel

Review of The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz I don’t know what to think of this book. It’s well-written. There are feelings. Teenage angst. So much teenage angst. Andie has been in love with Ivy since forever. Ivy doesn’t do relationships and goes from girl to girl, which isn’t that surprising […]
A very cute second chance romance, low on angst and high in chemistry

Review of Hideaway by Rachel Lacey, narrated by Melissa Moran and Abby Craden Rachel Lacey is an author who’s been on my radar for a while. She writes sweet romances with great chemistry. When I saw that her latest f/f book was being released on audio with two very good narrators, I’ve decided to give […]
A solid and intriguing mystery romance

Review of When in Doubt by VK Powell If you follow my reviews you might know that I’m always game for a good crime novel. Jery Wylder is a committed police officer, her squad is her family. Especially her partner Randy who is almost like a brother to her. But when a drug-house mission goes […]
A solid start to a new law enforcement series

Review of Stone’s Mistake by Adrian J. Smith Special Agent Morgan Stone is the FBI’s best profiler. She is in the middle of a human trafficking case when Chicago Homicide Detective Fiona Wexford reaches out for a second opinion on a case. Morgan’s crush on Fiona may have something to do with her willingness to […]
Another good book in the Shaken series

Review of Words Unsaid by K.G. MacGregor This was another good book in the Shaken series. I’ve been singing this series’ praises as I’ve been catching up on the past books. I just love the books and it has been a joy to read them all. I do have to be honest that this is […]
An entertaining sapphic version of The Da Vinci Code

Review of A Woman to Treasure by Ali Vali This was a very entertaining read. This is like the sapphic version of The Da Vinci Code. If you enjoyed that book, chances are really high you will enjoy this. Vali was able to do what Brown did and weave fact and fiction together to make […]
An entertaining read with great chemistry

Review of In the Spotlight by Lesley Davis Cole Calder and Eris Whyte have a great audition and land the main roles for an upcoming movie. The chemistry is undeniable on the screen but as filming starts, it’s evident it spills out into real life. All is a dream come true for both women, except […]
An enjoyable YA read

Review of Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan This was a good read. There have been so many YA LGBTQ+ books coming out this year that have looked so good. This book was immediately on my radar since I have wanted to read Dugan for a while –her book Hot Dog Girl looks adorable-. I […]
I would recommend this to urban fantasy fans

Review of Black Water Sister by Zen Cho I enjoyed this one. I have not been having the best reading luck lately so it was really nice to read a solid, good story. Cho is completely new to me, but I have wanted to read her for a while. I found her writing style quite […]