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Dance with me by Georgia Beers

Dance with me by Georgia Beers

An enjoyable light read Dance With Me brought back many memories of nine years of regularly dancing with my wife. I could relate to a lot of it and often smiled at the little awkwardnesses we also experienced, but also at the many wonderful hours we spent floating – or rocking – across the dance […]

The Devil Wears Tartan by Katia Rose

The Devil Wears Tartan by Katia Rose

A very good new adult romance Katia Rose has been on my automatic author-to-read list since I’ve read her novel Catch and Cradle. I especially like the Canadian settings and her approach to new adult romance, with characters who are still trying to figure out their place in life. Moira and Kenzie have been rivals […]

A very good compilation of novellas with butch/femme romances

Opposites Attract by Aurora Rey

Review of Opposites Attract: Butch/Femme Romances by Aurora Rey, Meghan O’Brien and Angie Williams This is a compilation of three novellas by these BSB authors under the common theme of butch/femme romances. I jumped at the chance to read something by Meghan O’Brien after so long since her last book, to sample the work of […]

Review of ‘The music and the mirror’ by Lola Keeley.

“Jump before you are pushed. In love, war and pas de deux” I feel that my words won’t be enough to do justice to this book properly. What a fantastic read and even more so considering that this is a debut novel. This is the story of Anna, a newbie in a successful dance company, […]

Review of ‘First position’ by Melissa Brayden.

Wow… another Melissa Brayden’s masterpiece. She’s by far my favourite lesbian romance author… and by far I mean miles away from the rest. Ok, now that we’ve got established my not-so -subtle partiality, I have to add that this book is one of my favourites from this author along with ‘Kiss the girl’. For me […]

Review of ‘Miss Match’ by Fiona Riley.

This is a very entertaining slow-burn romance. It’s the story of two women falling in love, as simple as that, with no big dramas or angst. I have to admit that I didn’t expect this story judging from the book’s title and cover but, as the saying goes, don’t judge a book by its cover… […]

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