I get this warm happy feeling when I pick up a Hill book

Review of Red Tide at Heron Bay by Gerri Hill Like most WLW readers out there, I’m a big Gerri Hill fan. I will happily read anything she writes and I am rarely if ever, disappointed. While Hill’s name on a book is enough to get me to read it, there is something about her […]
This book was a ton of fun

Review of The Noble and the Nightingale by Barbara Ann Wright This was a ton of fun. While I’m a Wright fan, I went into this book with my expectations lowered a bit. I noticed that some of the reviews were a bit mixed and for some reason, the cover bothered me. I can’t even […]
This wasn’t really my kind of book

Review of Old Love by Nancy J. Hedin I thought this was okay but it wasn’t really my kind of book. While I’m a cozy mystery fan, this book had this quirky edge that never really fit right for me. I think the book had some good ideas, but the execution just kept feeling a […]
A collection of ten short stories by Lee Winter

Review of Sliced Ice by Lee Winter This is a collection of ten short stories by Lee Winter, all based on different characters from her books. Ms. Winter is an expert in writing ice queens and there’s always one present in her books, hence the title. Some of these works have been published before in […]
A solid start to a new law enforcement series

Review of Stone’s Mistake by Adrian J. Smith Special Agent Morgan Stone is the FBI’s best profiler. She is in the middle of a human trafficking case when Chicago Homicide Detective Fiona Wexford reaches out for a second opinion on a case. Morgan’s crush on Fiona may have something to do with her willingness to […]
A dark and sexy romance between a non-binary assassin and their client

Review of Love Kills Twice by Rien Gray What are the odds of a husband and a wife both hiring the same assassin to get rid of the other? And what are the odds that the wife will fall for the assassin? Love Kills Twice is a dark and very hot first book – its […]
An odd wlw urban fantasy book but I enjoyed it anyway

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 […]
Another good one among lesbian Halloween audiobooks

Review of ‘Sylver and Gold‘ by Michelle Larkin, audiobook narrated by Keira Grace This was the last of my lesbian Halloween audiobooks challenge I did in October 2020. I hadn’t read anything by this author before and it was about time. Reid Sylver is a Boston Police Department homicide detective with an incredible record of […]
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 […]