A feel-good lesbian holiday romance novella

Review of ‘Home’ by Kris Bryant This is a lesbian holiday romance novella set in a small fictional town in Oregon around Thanksgiving. If you are looking for a feel-good, low-angst read with an adorable couple, a cute dog, and lovely secondary characters, then you are gonna love this. After seventeen years of absence, Sarah […]
A lesbian coming out book in which the leads are ordinary people

Review of ‘Wrong number, right woman’ by Jae If someone would have recommended me a lesbian coming out book in which the main leads are ordinary people, with normal jobs and body image issues, a story where nothing major happens, with no big crises or dramas, a novel of just two people getting to know […]
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 good start to a new lesbian book series

Review of ‘On the Square’ by Brenda Murphy I like when authors take risks and that’s what Brenda Murphy did with this book, the first in a new lesbian book series. To me, Brenda Murphy’s name means extremely well-written BDSM erotic romance. While there’s some mild kink in ‘On the Square’, it’s much heavier on […]
A very sweet lesbian romance story now on audiobook

Review of ‘Coming Home’ by KJ, audiobook narrated by Ruth Guice I’ve only heard good things about this sweet lesbian romance story published last year and yet I hadn’t managed to read it. As the audiobook version was released, I’m glad I’ve listened to it as I’ve not only discovered a very good author but […]
Caren J. Werlinger books are never just a book

Review of ‘Turning for Home’ by Caren J. Werlinger Caren J. Werlinger books are never just a book. You know, going in, that it will get into you, move you, change you. I wasn’t in the right headspace to tackle it when this second edition was released in April, complete with a short story, ‘Just […]
One of my favorite Jean Copeland books

Review of ‘One Woman’s Treasure’ by Jean Copeland This was a good read. In fact, this is right up there with ‘The Ashford Place’ as being my favorite Jean Copeland books. While I did really like this, I am a teeny bit disappointed. To me this book could have been fan-bloody-tastic, there was so much […]
Jessica L. Webb is one of my favorite lesfic authors

Review of ‘Storm Lines’ by Jessica L. Webb I am so glad Webb is back! Jessica L. Webb is one of my favorite lesfic authors and I was disappointed when she didn’t release a book last year. I was so happy when I heard about this book and I could not wait to read it. […]
A frustrating but addicting sports series book

Review of ‘Lighting the Lamp’ by K.R. Collins This series is on its way to being the most frustrating while clearly addicting I’ve read in a long time. I’m going to try not to spoil too much, but damn, it’s not gonna be easy. If you’re worried I might fail and don’t want to ruin […]