Heartstrings by Rachel Spangler

A very cute opposites-attract rom-com At thirty-six, Mira Collins is a successful financial planner. She likes schedules and rules and predictability. Her sister Vannah knocking on her door one evening and announcing that she needs to travel to the other side of the world and will leave Ben, her eleven-year-old son, with Mira is the […]
No Rules of Engagement by Tracey Richardson, narrated by Joana Garcia

An enjoyable story of war and peace This book was on my To Be Read list for years as military doctors’ stories are one of my favorites. I’m not sure why I hadn’t read it before but now that the audiobook was released -and available on Scribd -, I decided to give it a go. […]
The Loudest Silence by Olivia Janae

Romance with handicap The Loudest Silence is the second revised edition. I have not read the first one which was published in 2015 so I don’t know what has changed beyond reducing the original 138,000 words to 89,000. Kate Flynn is a single mother of four-year-old Max, and as a cellist, the newest member of […]
Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler, narrated by Natalie Naudus and Lori Prince

A very good YA romance audiobook I’m normally not a big fan of Young Adult books but I’ve heard great things about this book and as I’m a fan of both narrators, I’ve decided to give it a go. I’m happy that I did as I’ve enjoyed it a lot. Amber McCloud wants to be […]
Beyond Any Experience by Anne E. Terpstra

A wonderful debut novel I read a lot of books, and love a lot of books. I am constantly amazed at how far we’ve come, at how much the quality has risen in the twenty-five or thirty years since I started reading sapphic fiction. I mean no disrespect to anyone but some of the books […]
The Flying Mermaid by Eule Grey

A unique Young Adult novella I love Eule Grey’s style and I don’t know if I can explain what I love about it. All sorts of words come to mind: poetic, peculiar, epic. All sorts of images too. Fairytales, the original ones, the dark, sometimes scary ones, not the Disney versions. Georges Méliès’ movies. Salvador […]
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 […]
Patty’s Potent Potion by Robin Alexander, narrated by Lori Prince

Lori Prince’s comedic timing is made for Robin Alexander’s stories Robin Alexander is the author of more than thirty Sapphic novels, which are gradually being released on audio, mostly narrated by Lori Prince. Patty’s Potent Potion was originally published in 2017. When Shawna Haydel was sixteen years old she dropped Ashton Guidry’s name into a […]
Above All Things by Roslyn Sinclair

Above All Things delivers what Truth and Measure promised The wait is over and the second book in the Carlisle series is finally out. Even though it’s called a series, this is more of a single book divided into two parts because of its length. I highly recommend that you read book one Truth and […]