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The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth

Review of The Falling in Love Montage by Ciara Smyth, Audiobook narrated by Alana Kerr I’m not a Young Adult book fan but I’ve heard so many good things about this novel that I’ve decided to listen to the audiobook. I’m super happy that I did because it’s one of the best I’ve listened to […]

An intriguing start to a lesbian mystery book series

lesbian mystery book series

Review of ‘Bury Me When I’m Dead’ by Cheryl A. Head This is my first book by this author and it is the beginning of the ‘Charlie Mack Motown Mystery’ series. I’m a big fan of lesbian mystery book series, no matter if there are always new couples introduced in each book, or if they […]

This was exactly the kind of lesbian Young Adult books that I love to read

lesbian young adult books

Review of ‘The Falling in Love Montage’ by Ciara Smyth This was so good! I have been really busy reading/reviewing ARC’s lately that I have not had any time to even look at my “own to read soon” list. This book was on that list since I purchased it shortly after it came out. I’ve […]

A very good return to hometown lesbian audiobook

return to hometown lesbian audiobook

Review of ‘Love at Cooper’s Creek’ by Missouri Vaun, Audiobook narrated by Brittni Pope When Shaw Daily escapes San Francisco to her grandparents’ town of Cooper’s Creek to decompress from the stress of her corporate career, she finds there more than she bargained for. In the rural town, she meets Kate Elkins, a beautiful school […]

A great lesbian fake marriage audiobook

lesbian fake marriage audiobook

The narration of this lesbian fake marriage audiobook by Tanya Eby was very good with an overall light tone that fit the plot. The plot keeps the reader guessing the reasons for the sham marriage and even manages a nice twist at the end.

Review of ‘Calendar girl’ by Georgia Beers.

Addison Fairchild runs a division of Fairchild Enterprises, her mother’s multimillion-dollar company and is one of the candidates to get the CEO position when her mother retires. That is, if she can cope with the stress and huge workload associated with her current job. Her mother forces Addison to hire an assistant, Katie Cooper, who […]

Review of ‘Alias’ by Cari Hunter.

I have conflicting feelings towards Cari Hunter’s books: sometimes her stories are a bit gruesome for my taste. The problem is she’s a great writer, probably one of the best mystery authors, and her books are engaging, well written and exciting to read. So I always end up reading them. In the case of ‘Alias’ […]

Review of ‘It’s not a date’ by Heather Blackmore.

This book’s title and blurb were a bit misleading for me, I expected a lighter read. ‘It’s not a date’ takes entrepreneur Kade Davenport on a deep soul searching journey looking for self redemption. Kade is a woman of great contradictions: professionally successful, widely recognised in her field, but personally inmature and insecure as a […]

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