Age gap lesbian romance books

Review of ‘Under your skin’ by Lee Winter.

Lee Winter’s ‘On the record’ series consists of ‘The red files’ (book 1), ‘Flashbang’ (a short story, part 1.5) and the sequel ‘Under your skin’. I highly recommend to read them in order. You could do without ‘Flashbang’ as it’s a bonus erotica story based on the series main characters but I still suggest to […]

Review of ‘The music and the mirror’ by Lola Keeley.

“Jump before you are pushed. In love, war and pas de deux” I feel that my words won’t be enough to do justice to this book properly. What a fantastic read and even more so considering that this is a debut novel. This is the story of Anna, a newbie in a successful dance company, […]

Review of ‘Still in your care’ by Josslyn Scott.

‘Still in your care’ is the part one of ‘A lesbian love story’ by Josslyn Scott. This is the story of Cloe, a business college student in her early twenties, and Maddie, a businesswoman ten years her senior who used to be Cloe’s babysitter. Years later, they meet by chance and Cloe feels that her […]

Review of ‘Add romance and mix’ by Shannon M. Harris.

This is a slow burn romance between Briley Anderson and her next door neighbour Leah Daniels. Briley is a property developer who loves to bake in her free time, she’s also shy and hopelessly attracted to Leah who is sixteen years her senior, divorced, mother of two and a grandmother. Will Briley be able to […]

Review of ‘Dingo’s recovery’ by Genevieve Fortin.

This is an age gap romance between newly retired Joyce Allen and Dr. Amanda Carter, a veterinarian twenty four years younger. They meet when Dingo, Joyce’s dog, is injured and Amanda cares for him during the long recovery process. Soon they forge a friendship but will they act on a growing mutual attraction? This is […]

Review of ‘The boss of her’ by Julie Cannon, Aurora Rey & M. Ullrich.

This is a compilation of three novellas under the common theme of boss/employee romantic liaisons by three seasoned Bold Strokes Books authors. In ‘Lead counsel’ by Aurora Rey, Attorney Elisa Gonzalez finds herself having to work a major case alongside her former law school crush and now hotshot litigator Parker Jones who has possibly forgotten […]

Chasing stars by Alex K. Thorne

Chasing stars by Alex K. Thorne

This is the third book in Ylva Publishing’s The Superheroine Collection series of stand alone novels by different authors. The bar was set up very high with the previous books by Lee Winter and Fiona Zedde but ‘Chasing stars’ didn’t disappoint me. The plot follows Ava Eisenberg, PA to Hollywood ice queen Gwen Knight. Ava […]

Review of ‘Summer fling’ by Jean Copeland.

Four years ago attorney Kate Randall had a traumatic breakup after 17 years of relationship. No wonder she is reluctant to try again and is enjoying her single status. That is, until she meets singer Jordan Squire who is sexy, kind and interested. Pity that she is almost two decades younger. Will Kate see past […]

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. […]

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