Love Bites by Lila Bruce, narrated by Paige Reisenfeld and PJ Freebourn

This audiobook was right up my alley! If you are looking for a cute, funny and romantic story to cheer you up, search no more. Love Bites does exactly what it says on the tin. Ashley and Peyton dated back in college and broke up 12 years ago to never see each other again until […]
Go Around by EJ Noyes, narrated by Abby Craden

Abby Craden’s performance pushed this story to a superlative level Every time a new book by EJ Noyes comes out, I drop everything to read it. Since her debut novel, I’ve always loved every one of her books. What’s better than a book by EJ Noyes? An audiobook of her book narrated by Abby Craden. […]
The Awkward Truth by Lee Winter

The awkward truth of homelessness This is a “sidequel” to The Brutal Truth, a funny term to convey that a secondary character from a previous book is featured as a lead. Readers got to know Felicity Simmons as the chief of staff of media mogul Elena Bartell in The Brutal Truth. Felicity is also featured […]
A very cute second chance romance, low on angst and high in chemistry

Review of Hideaway by Rachel Lacey, narrated by Melissa Moran and Abby Craden Rachel Lacey is an author who’s been on my radar for a while. She writes sweet romances with great chemistry. When I saw that her latest f/f book was being released on audio with two very good narrators, I’ve decided to give […]
A funny and quirky romance novel

Review of The Date by TB Markinson TB Markinson’s new novella The Date is set in the same universe as The Setup published in September 2020. Brittny Parker is an American grad student from Colorado who moves to London for a year, where she stays in her uncle’s apartment. Along with her comes her beloved […]
A lovely second-chance romance set in Sarina Bowen’s World of True North

Review of Hideaway by Rachel Lacey Usually, when I enjoy a book as much as I enjoyed this one, I have loads of thoughts about it. Once in a while, however, depending on what else is happening in my life or on the other books I read in the days before, I get one hundred […]
A charming and bittersweet ice queen romance

Review of Table for Two by Kate Gavin The way my brain works, I rarely remember stories, and never in details. Sometimes I’ll remember characters, usually not their names. What I remember are emotions and feelings. When I saw Kate Gavin’s name, I knew I had read a book by her and the emotion her […]
Anna Burke starts the year with a bang

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke You know how girls are told that if a boy pulls their hair, it’s because he likes them? It’s terrible parenting but that’s what I was reminded of when reading about Lillian and Ivy. They also remind me of the tantrums kids throw when there’s too much happening […]
‘Blue’ by Abigail Padgett is a remarkable wlw murder mystery

Review of ‘Blue’ by Abigail Padgett Blue is a remarkable book, not only because it’s a good wlw murder mystery but also because it’s a story about journeys and the ways people are often unknowingly connected. Dr. Blue McCarron is a social psychologist who works with businesses to determine the shopping behavior of potential customers, […]