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Deeds and Words (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell

Deeds and Words (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell

One of my favourite couples is back, investigating within the Suffragette movement I didn’t realize I’d missed Ada and Louisa so much! Sarah Bell’s debut, The Murder Next Door, was one of my favourite books of 2021, and one of the reasons for that was this established couple, two women in their mid-twenties who couldn’t […]

Love, Morgan (Jackson Point Collection #2) by Jacqueline Ramsden

Deeds and Words (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell

Jacqueline Ramsden successfully mixes humour, sweetness, and deeper issues At first sight, Morgan is the brat that most of us try not to be, even if they exist inside us. In my review of Dear Ripley, where she was introduced to us as Ripley’s best friend, I called her exquisitely obnoxious. She’s so over the […]

Wake the Dead by Sophie Whittemore

Deeds and Words (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell

Lili is a surprisingly relatable demon Set three months after the chaos of Catch Lili Too, Wake the Dead brings back most of the characters we met in 2021 and introduces new ones, including a human called Stace who is so cool even the fae can’t believe they’re not one of them. There’s a lot […]

A low angst, very slow-burn romance

The Love Project by TB Markinson

Review of The Love Project by T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod, audiobook narrated by Lori Prince This is the third collaboration between these two seasoned authors – the previous ones the Christmas novel Holly & Ivy and the romance Heart of Ice. The Love Project is a low angst, very slow-burn romance for a light but entertaining listen. Joni […]

This historical mystery is a very exciting debut novel

Deeds and Words (Louisa & Ada #2) by Sarah Bell

Review of The Murder Next Door by Sarah Bell The Murder Next Door is Sarah Bell’s debut novel and what a debut it is! A historical mystery with a sapphic couple investigating and so much more. Ada Chapman is a painter and a sketch artist for the police. She lives with Louisa Knight, officially as […]

An odd wlw urban fantasy book but I enjoyed it anyway

wlw urban fantasy book

Review of ‘Catch Lili Too’ by Sophie Whittemore This was an odd wlw urban fantasy book but I enjoyed it anyway. It kind of reminded me as if Effie Calvin’s ‘Daughter of the Sun’ had a baby with Casey Matthews’ ‘The One Who Eats Monsters’ and ended up living in Charlaine Harris’ ‘Midnight, Texas’. While […]

A holiday novella focusing on an asexual hockey player

holiday novella

Review of ‘Glove Save and a Beauty’ by K.R. Collins I love K.R. Collins’ Sophie Fournier series as much as it sometimes frustrates me. I don’t care at all about ice hockey IRL yet the way Collins writes it, I’m captivated every time. There’s a lot about Sophie I don’t understand, which is what I […]

A sweet romance in the bisexual books category

bisexual books

Review of ‘No Parking’ by Valentine Wheeler This was a nice read. My first by Wheeler and I believe her full-length debut. For some reason, I thought this was a novella but according to my Kindle it was a full-length story and it felt like it. This was a little different than I expected, but […]

A solid and enjoyable LGBTQ science fiction book

LGBTQ science fiction book

Review of ‘A Pale Light in the Black’ by K.B. Wagers This was a solid and enjoyable LGBTQ science fiction book. I’m a big sci-fi fan but have not read as much lately as I would like too. This had the sci-fi space opera feel that I was looking for and I was happy to […]

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