A story full of angst and family conflict

Review of Sierra City by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I’m slowly going through Gerri Hill’s back catalogue released in audiobook. Sierra City was originally released in 2004 and even though it’s not one of my favourites by this author, the promise of Abby Craden as a narrator made it worth a try. […]
An okay read but it didn’t click with me as much as I was hoping

Review of Choosing Grace by Regina Jamison I thought this was an okay read but it didn’t click with me as much as I was hoping. I love reading debut novels, especially from Bella Books, plus the great cover sure didn’t hurt. I wish I could say that my expectations were met, but instead, I’m […]
The Found Jar is a romance but a dark one

Review of The Found Jar by Jaycie Morrison Emily reluctantly agrees to join her best friends for a three-month vacation in a shared house on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Sounds idyllic but Emily finds her accommodations unacceptable. When another cottage is found allowing her privacy and seclusion so she can focus on her […]
An okay romance about body positivity

Review of Finding Home by Jamey Moody, audiobook narrated by Morgan A. Southard When assumptions are made, people get hurt. That’s one of the two important lessons the characters of this book learn, the other one being that there’s more to feeling good in your body than weight. Frankie knows all about that. With her […]
Emotional lesbian coming of age story

Review of ‘My Ticket Out’ by J.N. Marton A new author for me with a young adult and lesbian coming of age story. In my late fifties, I’m definitely not part of the target audience, but I have to say the story sucked me in. A story about finding yourself, standing up for yourself, family, […]
A wonderfully angsty lesbian love story

Review of ‘The Thing About Tilly’ by G Benson If you’re looking for a fast burn with low angst, this is not the book for you. And that’s okay but I feel a little sad for you, that you won’t get to experience the precious joy that is this book. I have only read two […]
A surprising second chance lesbian holiday romance book

Review of ‘Midas Touch’ by Alex Hall I really have to stop equating Christmas romances and light and fluffy. Some, like this lesbian holiday romance book, are dark and broody and they deserve just as much love and attention. Frankie and Gwen were
I really enjoyed this wlw debut novel

Review of ‘Gray Matters’ by Dolores Arden I really enjoyed this one. In fact, I thought I might even be rating this wlw debut novel 5 stars but it ended up having a few too many bumps for that. The fact that it’s a debut by Arden makes this book even more impressive. If Arden’s […]
A very dramatic wlw second chance romance novel

Review of ‘Following Chance’ by Baxter Brown This was a very dramatic, wlw second chance romance novel. While I read Brown’s debut and thought it was well written, I wasn’t a fan of her story choices. I’m happy to say that this second book was so much better for me. This time Brown’s good writing […]