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Review of ‘Sins of Our Fathers’ by A. Rose Mathieu

This is the debut novel by this author who has delivered a page-turner packed of twists and turns with an unexpected ending. If you are interested in the romance aspect, unfortunately, there isn’t much of it. Moreover, the main characters don’t share much time in the plot together. However, I think the author is going […]

Review of ‘Secret hearts’ by Radclyffe

This book is 100% typical Radclyffe romance, it delivers exactly what it says on the tin: poignant story, sweet romance, great characters chemistry and hot sex scenes. Radclyffe knows how to pen a good lesbian romance (after all, this is number 14 in the series) and the reader gets an enjoyable experience. Like in many of […]

Review of ‘Something in the wine’ (2nd edition) by Jae

Jae is one of those authors I don’t hesitate to read as her books are well written and very enjoyable. Her book Under a falling star is one of my favourite books: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/ This is a revised second edition of this book. I read the original version a couple of years ago and gave it […]

Review of ‘Without justice’ by Carsen Taite.

In my opinion, Carsen Taite is the lesbian version of John Grisham. As a criminal defense attorney, her books mix legal thrillers with romance in just the right proportion. She’s in my list of top lesbian authors (https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/) so choosing this book was a no brainer. I’m glad I did as this is a page […]

Review of Take me home by Lorelie Brown

Take me home by Lorelie Brown

This is the second novella in the Belladonna Ink series by Lorelie Brown. I’ve loved the first one and gave it a 5 star rating. This novella is a sweet romance written in first person from the point of view of Keighley, an accountant that decides to bring a “rent a date” to her family Thanksgiving […]

Review of ‘Capturing Jessica’ by Jane Hardee

This is the debut novel by Jane Hardee. It is a sweet romance between two best friends who both harbour feelings for each other and are too afraid to confess. The plot is based in a stereotypical butch / femme relationship between Michael, a sculptor, (the book never explains why she has a masculine name) […]

Review of ‘Love on call’ by Radclyffe

Love on call is the third book of Radclyffe’s series ‘A Rivers community romance’. Even though this book could be read as a stand alone novel, I strongly recommend that you read the series in chronological order as you’ll get to know the secondary characters and their stories better. It doesn’t hurt that all the […]

Review of ‘The Club’ by AL Brooks.

I’ve never heard of this author before and I prefer a good old romance more than erotica. But after reading some good reviews I decided to give it a shot and I’m happy I did. Basically the book connects the lives of different women who find themselves involved in anonymous sex in ‘The Club’. The […]

Review of ‘Flinging it’ by G Benson.

I’ve read “All the little moments” by this author and rated as 5 stars so I didn’t doubt to read this one even though the book blurb didn’t appeal to me that much. The main idea of this book is an interracial affair between a lesbian and a straight colleague woman who’s married to their […]

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