Review of ‘Decree absolute’ by W.A. Cooper.
When divorce lawyer Jessica Barron discovers that her husband is cheating on her with their children’s nanny, she throws them out of her home. In urgent need of a new nanny, she finds the perfect replacement in Renée Arden, an enigmatic French woman owner of a childcare company in need of a temporary home after […]
Review of ‘Three reasons to say yes’ by Jaime Clevenger.
When Julia Maguire meets Reed Baxter in a holiday in Hawaii, she knows that their relationship has no future. Reed is the mother of 4 year-old twin girls and a busy doctor with no time to have a full-time girlfriend. But their attraction is undeniable and Julia decides against her own convictions to engage in […]
Review of ‘Contract for love’ by Alison Grey.
Madison Fielding is the only heiress to her family fortune, that is, if she stops partying non-stop and being a womaniser. To convince her Grandmother that she is a responsible adult worth of getting the inheritance, she has to prove that she’s changed. She decides to get herself a fake girlfriend and who could be […]
Review of ‘On the fly’ by PJ Trebelhorn.
Lana Caruso is a concert violinist with a Chicago orchestra who’s granted a 6 month leave of absence to take care of her father’s pizzeria in Kingsville, Pennsylvania. When she meets ice hockey player and gold-medal-winning Olympian Courtney Abbott they both feel an undeniable chemistry, but they both know that Lana’s stay is only temporary […]
Review of ‘Gold’ by EJ Noyes.
‘Gold’ is the third book by Ms. Noyes that won’t disappoint her growing fan base. I think by now lesfic readers can agree that she has evolved from a promising writer to a damn good one. Pro alpine skier Aspen Archer is retired from competitive skiing due to a serious injury. She prefers to keep […]
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 ‘Bait and switch’ by Blythe Warren.
This is an enjoyable lesbian rom-com with emphasis in the comedy part. Written in first person from the point of view of marine biologist Liv Cucinelli, the story starts when she meets her former college nemesis Mira. To say that Liv holds a grudge against Mira for ruining her college career is an understatement, but […]
Review of ‘Mine to keep’ by Wendy Hudson.
Three things made me read this book: its cover, the title and Ms. Hudson’s excellent debut novel ‘Four steps’. So I had high expectations that unfortunately didn’t quite deliver for me. ‘Mine to keep’ is a romantic suspense with the romance sweet and tender but the suspense quite predictable. Because the reader can guess where […]
Review of ‘Summer’s cove’ by Aurora Rey.
This is the second book in the series A Cape end but it reads fine as a stand alone novel. It’s the story of Darcy, a single-mother of an 8 year-old boy and Emerson, a single artist and photographer. As their attraction develops, so does Darcy’s reluctance to open up to a relationship that could […]