A promising debut but I was expecting a bit more

Review of The Delicate Things we Make by Milena McKay I’ve been hearing good things about this book so I’ve decided to drop everything else and read it. This is McKay’s debut novel just published last month (January 2021) and she has already published a second book, in this case, a novella, called The Perfect […]
I don’t think that this book was for me

Review of We Play Ourselves by Jen Silverman This was interesting. In the end, I don’t think that this book was for me, but I did really like the author’s writing style. The way Silverman writes got me through a book that I might have really struggled with otherwise. The book I reviewed right before […]
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 […]
The Ruthless Lady’s Guide to Wizardry by C.M. Waggoner

Review of ‘The Ruthless Lady’s Guide to Wizardry’ by C.M. Waggoner This was an oddball book but I enjoyed it anyway. I don’t get to read a lot of historic fantasy so I’m always excited to read them when I can. This has a Victorian feel but with witches, trolls, necromancers, and an animal shifter. […]
A heartwarming story of confronting one’s fears and falling in love in the process

Review of Come Away with Me by Rachel Lacey This is my fourth book by Rachel Lacey and she has become a go-to author for heartwarming books. In Come Away with Me, Piper is an actress on her way to stardom but a traumatic experience has left her with panic attacks on top of the […]
Review of Persephone Station by Stina Leicht

Review of Persephone Station by Stina Leicht This was a pretty exciting space opera. When I heard about a sci-fi book that was filled with lesbian, bisexual, and non-binary characters, my interest was immediately piqued. And of course, when I saw the cover I knew I had to read this. The cover art is just […]
Anna Burke starts the year with a bang

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke You know how girls are told that if a boy pulls their hair, it’s because he likes them? It’s terrible parenting but that’s what I was reminded of when reading about Lillian and Ivy. They also remind me of the tantrums kids throw when there’s too much happening […]
A poignant wlw angst-ridden romance book

Review of ‘The Thing about Tilly’ by G Benson After a couple of years without publishing a book, ‘The Thing about Tilly’ is G. Benson’s first release as an indy author. As usual, she didn’t disappoint and delivered a poignant and compelling story of love and friendship. Tilly and Evie have been friends since college […]
I could read Fiona Zedde’s books just for the chemistry

Review of ‘Femme Like Her’ by Fiona Zedde I could read Fiona Zedde’s books just for the chemistry between her characters. It’s hot and irresistible, heavy and exciting. ‘Femme Like Her’ is told in first person from Nailah’s point of view. Nailah doesn’t do femmes. She got hurt once and now she has rules. Scottie […]