A chaotic but enjoyable second book in the Jamis Bachman series

Review of Origins by Jen Jensen Origins is the second book in the Jamis Bachman series and cannot be read as a standalone. It picks up not long after Jamis Bachman, Ghost Hunter ended, with Jamis travelling to the Arizona desert at the invitation of siblings who have inherited a house and some sort of […]
A smart and lovely age gap romance

Review of Worthy of Love by Quinn Ivins Finding a job and a place to stay is tricky for all ex-cons but Nadine Bayani’s situation comes with its own set of challenges. Nadine confessed to campaign finance crimes, a scandal that led to the victory of a horrible Republican candidate at the US presidential election. […]
An enjoyable age gap debut novel

Review of Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers Never Say Never is Rachael Sommers’s debut novel and it’s a pretty good start, especially if you enjoy age gap celebrity ice queen romances. Between college and university, Emily Walker needs to earn money and has applied to be a full-time nanny. She’s new to New York, […]
A chemistry filled romance by Gun Brooke

Review of Ice Queen by Gun Brooke This was a chemistry filled romance. I’m a fan of Brooke. I have read around seventeen of her books and the lowest I have ever rated one is 3 stars. I think that really shows what a good author she has been over many years. While her sci-fi […]
A witty romance between an ice queen and a cinnamon roll

Review of The Perfect Match by Milena McKay I’ve been raving about Milena McKay’s debut novel, The Delicate Things We Make, since I read it a couple of weeks ago, and recommending it to all my friends. I didn’t have to miss her writing for too long, as she’s already releasing another story. When I […]
An excellent debut romance with a #MeToo intrigue

Review of The Delicate Things We Make by Milena McKay Another very promising debut! We may not be living in the most joyful, comfortable world right now, but good books make everything better and I feel very lucky that I get to read so many of them. Beggars can’t be choosers and when she’s asked […]
A promising collaboration between a debut author and a seasoned one

Review of The Last Time We Met by Maggie Brown and Leni Hanson The first time Merritt saw Austen, it was by accident. She was entirely focused on her studies and her love life, let alone her sex life, was quasi non-existent. She couldn’t resist the flirtatious rock star and the time they spent together, […]
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 […]
An ok lesbian workplace romance book

Review of ‘Something to talk about’ by Meryl Wilsner This lesbian workplace romance book caught my attention when it was the only wlw novel nominated for the Goodreads Choice Awards 2020 in the romance category. In these last couple of years, mainstream publishers have started publishing more lesbian romances than ever. Olivia Waite’s ‘Feminine Pursuits’ […]