A very good sports romance focused on ice hockey

Review of Hat Trick by Ali Spooner and KL Gallagher Full disclosure, I’m the web designer who created KL Gallagher’s site so I was curious to read her debut book, Hat Trick, but neither the authors nor the publisher asked me to leave a review. Despite that Ms. Spooner has an impressive back catalogue, I’m […]
A great lesbian historical romance audiobook

Review of ‘Backwards to Oregon’ by Jae, Audiobook narrated by Hayden Bishop I’ve been hearing about this book for years but somehow never got to read it despite that Jae is one of my favourite authors. I’m not a fan of historical fiction so I thought that ‘Backwards to Oregon’ wouldn’t appeal to me, despite […]
A fantastic literary fiction novel on audiobook

This book cannot be considered lesfic, it’s more historical fiction or literary fiction novel. Despite the fact that this book is about seven husbands, a lesbian romance is in the spotlight and it’s what makes this novel shine.
Not Alone in praising Noyes

Review of ‘Alone’ by EJ Noyes Uff, this one was intense! I just need to start at the beginning of my experience reading this novel. Literally, as I read the first sentence, I smiled. Yep, happy sigh. First person POV, you have become my favorite. First person POV written by EJ Noyes, I love you! […]
Review of ‘Alone’ by E.J. Noyes.

Celeste Thorne is taking part in a scientific experiment that involves solitary confinement for four years with a final prize of half a million dollars. More than three years into the study, she finds a woman lurking in the border of her compound. Olivia Soldano is beautiful, caring and enigmatic but her sole presence in […]
A ‘Perfect Match’ made in Japan.

Review of ‘Perfect Match Book One’ by Mildred Gail Digby. This was different from the usual romance books I get to read. Although still a medical romance, the setting made it seem far from what we are used to. Megan Maier is a pediatrician returning to work after losing her partner the previous year in […]
Review of ‘The sex therapist next door’ by Meghan O’Brien.
Diana Kelley is a sex therapist with emotional intimacy issues who needs to find a replacement for her impending hands-on sexual education workshop. She decides to ask Jude Monaco, her younger next door neighbour who secretly has a crush on Diana. As the workshop progresses, both women’s feelings and fears start to unravel. Would it […]
Review of ‘Shadowboxer’ by Jessica L. Webb.
Former boxer Jordan McAddie had a hard childhood and now she’s dedicated to help street kids by teaching them the discipline of boxing. With her mentoring duties, a full time job and her social worker studies, she’s got enough on her plate and the least thing she needs is her first love walking back into […]
Review of ‘Party wall’ by Cheyenne Blue.
This is a slow-burn romance between Freya, a yoga teacher and wellbeing shop owner, and Lilly, her next door neighbor and sex shop owner. At the beginning, their different personalities and lifestyles clash but their feelings eventually change following the formulaic plot of ‘hate and then love’ relationship. I’ve read a couple of books by […]