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A very good debut by a promising author

Aurora by Emma McGeown

Review of Aurora by Emma McGeown I admit that the reason I got curious about this book is that the author is from Northern Ireland, my adoptive place in the world. In a small country such as this, she might as well be my neighbour, so I decided to go ahead and read this. I’m […]

A lesbian historical fiction audiobook that I won’t forget

lesbian historical fiction audiobook

Review of ‘Cantoras’ by Carolina de Robertis, Audiobook narrated by the author I admit that I had this lesbian historical fiction audiobook on my list to listen for a good while but I couldn’t find the right frame of mind to enjoy it. I knew it wasn’t an easy listening plus I’m not a fan […]

A very good lesbian dystopian mystery audiobook

lesbian dystopian mystery audiobook

Review of ‘The Amnesia Project’ by Barbara Winkes, Audiobook narrated by TJ Richards In 2003, three young women Dani, Joy, and Alice, and a teenage girl take a trip to New York City. Paige, the teenager, reveals her crush to Dani and disappears without a trace a few hours after. Dani decides to leave no […]

Tough-to-read but well written YA book

Lesbian YA Book review

Lesbian YA Book Review of ‘The Women of Dauphine’ by Deb Jannerson   3.50 Stars. This is a lesbian YA book that was well written but hard to read. Trigger warnings include violence, abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and the one that really bothered me, conversion therapy. Actually, had I realized this book included children in […]

Review of ‘Into thin air’ by Jeannie Levig

I have mixed feelings about this book and after reading other reviews, if this was the author’s objective, then she achieved it. My main problem is that there are two parallel stories involving the three lead characters in this book: one a budding sweet romance between Hannah and Nikki, and the other the disturbing story […]

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