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Review of ‘The Lily and the Crown’ by Roslyn Sinclair.

‘The Lily and the Crown’ is a sci-fi story in which the universe is ruled by a human empire under attack of both pirates and extraterrestrials. In this context, Ariana is a recluse botanist, daughter of a space station commander. Her world is turned upside down when she is given a slave to assist her. […]

Review of ‘Edge of glory’ by Rachel Spangler.

I’m not a fan of skiing or snowboarding, I’m not even interested in winter sports. Surprisingly, I thoroughly enjoyed myself reading this book. Why? It’s so well written that you don’t need to have any previous knowledge of these sports to understand what’s going on. The story presents two Olympic sportswomen with different degrees of […]

Review of ‘A tale of two mommies’ by Vanita Oelschlager.

Good book for children of a lesbian couple Our family is formed by two mommies and two boys so we are always looking for books that describes us. There are a few out there but not too many. In a world where the family model of a mother, a father and children is everywhere in […]

Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by Clare Lydon.

Clare Lydon is a pro writer of feel-good lesbian romantic comedies. Her books are the equivalent of a hot chocolate in front of a fireplace: they leave the reader all warm inside. Normally her stories are inspired in London and have a British feel, but this time Ms. Lydon decided to depart from her comfort […]

Review of ‘Eyes like those’ by Melissa Brayden.

Disclaimer: I’m a fan of Melissa Brayden, she’s at the top of my favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Whenever her books are published, I automatically put it at the top of my to-read list. So I might not be completely unbaised in my review but who is it anyway? Ms. Brayden introduces with Eyes like […]

Review of ‘Love is not nothing’ by Lee Winter.

She’s done it again! Lee Winter one of my top ten lesfic authors (https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). This is a short sequel of her acclaimed book Requiem for immortals which I recommend you to read if you haven’t already. This book catches up with the lives of Natalya (alias Requiem) and Alison, five years after their first meeting. […]

Review of ‘Echo point’ by Virginia Hale.

Beautiful love story set in the Blue mountains near Sidney in Australia. This is not just a romance: it’s a story of loss, family ties and redemption. Don’t expect heroines or larger than life characters: Ally and Bron are better described by their flaws and missteps – and maybe because of them – the reader […]

Review of ‘Repercussions’ by Jessica L. Webb.

Jessica L. Webb can write a psychological thriller like no other in lesfic. This is her fourth book and every time she manages to deliver an amazing story. Though my favourite is still ‘Trigger’ (her first book), ‘Repercussions’ is also at the top. She’s one of a few authors that I trust she’s going to […]

Review of ‘Ask, tell’ by EJ Noyes

This is a beautiful love story between two US army doctors (one the boss of the other) in times of the Don’t ask don’t tell policy. Written in first person and in present tense, it takes a couple of chapters to get used to but, despite the potential problems of this stylistic choice, the author […]

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