A Whisper of Solace by Milena McKay, narrated by Abby Craden

Abby Craden’s narration is a work of art Damn, this book… Seriously. So. Many. Feelings. I’ve said and written my love for A Whisper of Solace so many times since it was released in April that I don’t think anyone who reads my reviews, even only occasionally, doesn’t already know about it. I don’t see […]
Just a Touch Away by Jae

Another entertaining story by Jae Jae is one of my auto-read authors who writes in a diversity of genres such as contemporary romance, suspense, paranormal, and historical fiction. If you are looking for slow-burn romances, you cannot go wrong with Jae. Hannah Martin is a professional cuddler. Winter Sullivan is an aloof workaholic. When Winter’s […]
Cherry on Top by Georgia Beers

Georgia Beers turns a story of growth and learning from mistakes into a wonderful romance Romances are, by definition, somewhat predictable: MCs meet -> stuff happens -> HFN or HEA. What’s fascinating isn’t the result, it’s the journey, the “stuff happens” part, how the MCs fall in love, accept that they’re in love, work to […]
The Last Lavender Sister by Melissa Brayden, narrated by Lula Larkin

A friends-to-lovers romance with the setting of a small town Melissa Brayden is one of the most renowned Sapphic fiction authors. I’ve been reading her books for years, though lately, I felt like her books weren’t a good match for me. Even though I liked this one, I still prefer some of her earlier works […]
Forever by Kris Bryant, narrated by Melissa Sternenberg

A heartwarming romance with no angst and lovable characters I read this book when it was released a few months ago and liked it very much. As I also like the narrator, Melissa Sternenberg, I decided to give it a try. Kris Bryant is an incredibly versatile author, she can write angsty romances like Listen, […]
The Last Lavender Sister by Melissa Brayden

A very good small-town romance by Melissa Brayden At the beginning of The Last Lavender Sister are doughnuts. If you’ve followed Melissa Brayden on social media for more than five minutes, you know how important doughnuts are to her. Aster is the youngest daughter of the Lavender family, the only one not working for the […]
Howl by Lucy Bexley

A cute and funny story to get in the mood for Pride Okay, I started laughing as soon as I read the first sentence and only stopped here and there to feel emotional. Lucy Bexley really writes adorable characters, and I just want them to be happy. Clementine left her parents’ diner in Maine in […]
In The Mirror by Lise Gold and Madeleine Taylor

An empowering romance on body positivity Edging is the name of the game. Both MCs know they’ll end up having sex. They both want it, they both know quickly the attraction is mutual. They also both keep stepping back when the other comes too close. There’s no real will they/won’t they suspense as the reader […]
No Strings by Lucy Bexley, narrated by Abby Craden

A great story mixing comedy and human struggles I’ve wanted to read this book since it was released and had amazing reviews but somehow I suspected it would be even better to get it in audio. Humorous books normally are. Now the wait is over and I’m happy that it reached my expectations. Elsie Webb […]