The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur, narrated by Lauren Sweet

Excellent narration for a really fun romcom Tansy Adams has been lying to her family for months about dating a woman called Gemma. The name didn’t come out of nowhere, a romance novel model was the inspiration. Things get interesting when said model dances into Tansy’s life at her step-cousin’s wedding. Gemma turns out to […]
Touchwood by Karin Kallmaker, narrated by Angela Dawe

Highly recommended for fans of age gap romances This is the 30th-anniversary edition of this novel. Touchwood was originally published in 1991 by the now extinct Naiad Press and later released as a second edition in 2021 by Bella Books. To say that a sapphic book has been published so many years ago is an […]
The Proposal by TB Markinson

A fun stroll through London, a new British-American romance novella Another light and an entertaining novella by TB Markinson. Set in the same universe as The Setup and The Date, The Proposal shows once again what can happen when an American woman visits London. They are all individual stories that can be read as standalone. […]
Read Between the Lines by Rachel Lacey, narrated by Abby Craden

A very enjoyable and feel-good audiobook I’m still in need of a cheer-up so a feel-good romance with little angst was on the cards for me. Even much better if it’s narrated by Abby Craden. Rosie Taft is a bookstore owner who has an online friendship with an elusive lesbian romance author. Jane Breslin is […]
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 […]
A cute WLW New Adult fantasy novella

Review of ‘Evie and the Pack-Horse Librarians’ by Laurel Beckley This was a cute WLW New Adult fantasy novella. This was originally published by Less than 3 Press under the name of ‘The Book Woman’, so if you read it then I believe it is the same story. It says republished not revised or reedited. […]
A great conclusion to the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss

Review of ‘Two Hearts Forever’ by Harper Bliss This is a great conclusion to the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss, which gives a sense of closure to the story. Because the previous books end in cliffhangers and tell the story only partially, it was hard to tell what direction the plot was taking. ‘Two […]
Book two of the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss

Review of ‘Two Hearts Together’ by Harper Bliss This is book two of the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss which should be read in chronological order. As in book one, I have to warn readers that even though this book doesn’t end in a cliffhanger, it doesn’t conclude the story either. So if you […]
A good start to a lesbian romance trilogy

Review of ‘Two Hearts Alone’ by Harper Bliss This is book one of the ‘Two Hearts Trilogy’ by Harper Bliss which should be read in chronological order. I have to warn readers that even though this book doesn’t end in a cliffhanger, it doesn’t conclude the story either. So if you want a happy resolution, […]