‘Big girl pill’ is much more than a lesbian second chances romance

Review of ‘Big girl pill’ by KD Williamson, audiobook narrated by Wesleigh Siobhan ‘Big girl pill’ is so much more than a lesbian second chances romance or even a coming out story. It’s also a tale on how to overcome what people expect from yourself and fight for your own desires. The author does a […]
A promising lesbian debut novel set in the 90s

Review of ‘The Love Factor’ by Quinn Ivins I’ve been waiting for this book for what feels like forever. It’s a lesbian debut novel but Quinn Ivins has been entertaining me on social media and with her blog for months. The Love Factor is set in 1997 and 1998, which is both a while ago […]
This was a good lesbian opposites-attract book

Review of ‘The Politics of Love’ by Jen Jensen This was a good lesbian opposites-attract book. I actually think I enjoyed this more than I expected to. Politics, especially in this day and age, are so divisive that I had no idea how Jensen could make this storyline work. I’m happy to say I was […]
Harper Bliss, the Age-Gap Queen strikes again

Review of ‘If You Kiss Me Like That’ by Harper Bliss I’ve read a lot of Harper Bliss over the years and there are a few things you can count on. Quality writing, good characterization, and hot sex, and all of it can be found in ‘If You Kiss Me Like That’. Oh, and age-gap, […]
A fun and light enemies to lovers romance book

Review of ’44 Hours’ by Donna Jay Despite some sensitive topics (most notably parental homophobia), this is a surprisingly fun and light enemies to lovers romance book. There’s no love lost between Jennifer and her colleague Ellaine, since Ellaine dumped Jennifer’s best friend, and being sent together on a teambuilding trip sounds like hell to […]
A disappointing book with lesbian mature characters

Review of ‘A Light on Altered Land’ by Becky Bohan These two women take processing very seriously. It makes for a wordy book but there’s so much more to this story and that wordiness fits the characters so well that I didn’t really mind. I did roll my eyes a few times, but always with […]
A solid and sexy lesbian romance set in Italy

Review of ‘The Scent of Rome’ by Lise Gold Once again, I’ll start a review of a book by writing not about the book but about me. I love Italy, I love my Italian friends, I love the food in every region I’ve visited. My wife is of Italian descent and it’s one of the […]
A sweet, slow-burn, toaster oven romance book

Review of ‘Dare to Love’ by A.L. Brooks This was a sweet, slow-burn, toaster oven romance book. This is technically a sequel to ‘Write Your Own Script‘. What I mean by that is that the main characters from that book are secondary characters in this one. You could read this book without reading ‘Write Your […]
A nice romance between a movie star and a writer

Review of ‘Perspective’ by Monica McCallan As this is a new author for me I didn’t have any expectations. ‘Perspective’ is a story about friendship, trust, family and what impact some events can have on a whole life. Campbell St. Clair’s debut book is a