Review of ‘Heat’ by Rachel Windsor.
Good compilation of lesbian erotica short stories by Rachel Windsor. There is a bit of everything for different tastes. Each story could be read in 10-15 minutes. I liked the fact that some of them are quite politically incorrect. A good read for this genre. 4 stars. ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher in […]
Review of ‘Far from home’ by Lorelie Brown.
I read this book blurb at first and wasn’t interested. However, after seeing some very good reviews I decided to give it a try. I wasn’t disappointed as I really enjoyed it. In the surface, this is a story about a sham marriage between Rachel, an American citizen with a hefty student loans debt, and […]
Review of ‘Deception’ by VK Powell.
I’ve read a couple of books by this author which in my opinion were an average read so I didn’t have big expectations about this one. The main subject of this book, an undercover DEA agent who infiltrates a group of homeless in order to investigate a drug dealing ring, did not have much appeal […]
Review of ‘The One: Stories of falling in love forever’ by Elizabeth Hodge (editor).
‘The One: Stories of falling in love forever’ is a compilation of short lesbian stories about finding forever love. What I liked about this book is that there is a range of different stories, some hopelessly romantic, some of lost love and others more suitable for an erotica compilation. My rating is 4 stars because […]
Review of ‘Miss Match’ by Fiona Riley.
This is a very entertaining slow-burn romance. It’s the story of two women falling in love, as simple as that, with no big dramas or angst. I have to admit that I didn’t expect this story judging from the book’s title and cover but, as the saying goes, don’t judge a book by its cover… […]
Review of ‘Wild shores’ by Radclyffe.
I have read most of Radclyffe books and, despite I like some more than others, I know that they are going to be well written and edited. This is not a minor thing as spelling or grammar mistakes tend to take me out of the story. So in that respect, this book is carefully written. […]