Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by PJ Trebelhorn.
This is book number 2 in the Burke sisters series which started with ‘The right kind of wrong’. The story catches up with the main characters of the first book but it can be read as a stand alone. Bar owner Taylor Fletcher lost her firefighter wife on duty and is not looking for a […]
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 ‘Right here, right now’ by Georgia Beers.
‘Right here, right now’ is the story of Lacey, a control freak accountant who finds peace in the predictability of numbers and Alicia, her new office neighbour whose motto is to live in the moment. As expected, their opposite personalities initially collide but their neighbourly relationship suddenly changes into friendship and the possibility of something […]
Review of ‘The art of us’ by KL Hughes.
I don’t particularly enjoy angst in my books but I have to admit that ‘The art of us’ deals with it well. Around fifty percent of the plot is written as flashbacks but, instead of dividing the plot in halves, past and then the present, the author intertwined them cleverly. Past and present are not […]
Review of ‘Rock and a hard place’ by Andrea Bramhall.
This is a slow burn romance with some mountain climbing action on the background. I thought it was going to be the opposite so I was a bit disappointed about it, but this is just related to my expectations. Ms. Bramhall is one of my favourite lesfic authors (see here for my top ten) and […]
Review of ‘The secret pond’ by Gerri Hill.
Gerri Hill is a veteran lesfic author of romances, mysteries and even paranormal. ‘The secret pond’ is a beautiful slow burn romance but also a story about overcoming grief and finding home. Written from both main characters’ point of view, the book describes a summer in south Texas spent by Hannah, a straight mother of […]
Review of ‘Pieces’ by G Benson
First of all, I have to say that angsty books about young adults aren’t my cup of tea. However, I’ve read G Benson’s previous books which I liked a lot and decided to read this one. I’m glad I did because it’s a very good read. Written in third person from the point of view […]
Review of ‘Courageous love’ by KC Richardson
This is the first book I’ve read by this author and what caught my attention was her attempt to mix a romantic story with such a tragic disease as cancer. I was curious on how she could intertwine the happiness of new love with the devastation of being diagnosed with a deadly disease into a […]