Review of ‘Under Parr’ by Andrea Bramhall.
Andrea Bramhall is in my lesbian authors top ten: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/ she’s an author who delivers well crafted plots, multi-layered characters and isn’t afraid of touching controversial issues. This is book 2 of the Norfork Coast Investigation Story series which started brilliantly with ‘Collide-O-scope’. I recommend that you read this series chronologically as this book resumes […]
Review of ‘Girls next door’ by Sandy Lowe and Stacia Seaman (eds.)
Short stories are a great way to try new authors or enjoy a short read of your favourite ones. The idea of “the girl next door” as a unifying theme is original for a lesfic compilation and allows a wide range of creative possibilities. Most of these stories can be read in 15-20 minutes so […]
Review of ‘Fake it till you make it’ by M. Ullrich
This read was a nice surprise for me. One might think by the book and chapters’ titles that it will be a handbook on how to fake things to make them happen but this book goes beyond that. The story takes us to Genevieve Applegate’s search for an ideal job that eventually turns into a […]
Review of ‘Sawmill Springs’ by Gerri Hill
I have read most books by Gerri Hill and enjoyed nearly all of them. Ms. Hill is a skilful writer so I was looking forward to reading this book. I’m glad I did. Sawmill Springs is a light mystery / romance that happens in a fictional little town mentioned in the book title. The main […]
Review of ‘What matters most’ by Georgia Beers
Well written and entertaining romance. As usual, Ms. Beers delivers a book that has romance, great characters, superb chemistry and hot scenes. Just a little rushed at the end. Overall, a very good read. 4 stars
Review of ‘Between the lines’ by KD Williamson
This is the third book in the author’s series Cops and Docs. The characters are new so it can be read as a stand alone novel. Written from the point of view of both main characters, the plot presents the story of rookie butch cop Haley and psychiatrist femme Tonya who meet in dire circumstances […]
Review of ‘Forget me not’ by Kris Bryant
Sweet romance based mainly in Ireland between Kerry, an Irish real estate agent, and Grace, an advertising firm executive who inherits a flower shop in Ireland. All the elements of a typical romance novel are present: tricky first encounter, breathtaking chemistry, hot steamy sex and beautiful romance. It is a bit predictable but it just […]
Review of ‘Strawberry summer’ by Melissa Brayden
Melissa Brayden is at the top of my favourite lesbian books authors (see full list here: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Her books have romance, angst, hot scenes, wit and funny dialogues. All these elements balanced in well conceived plot and subplots. The reader can safely expect a very enjoyable reading experience. Having said this, I might have set the […]
Review of ‘The girl on the edge of Summer’ by J.M. Redmann
This is book 9 in the Micky Knight’s series by this author. It follows the adventures of a private detective based in New Orleans who has a tendency of getting into trouble while trying to solve difficult cases. If you want to make the most of the series I suggest that you read them all […]