Over the Moon with you by Jaime Clevenger

A well-rounded summer read Every book by Jaime Clevenger is an automatic read for me. This author has the exact balance between hotness and angst that works perfectly for me. Paige Dannenberg is a farm vet who never practiced water aerobics in her life but when her mother asks her to teach one of her […]
Just Might Work by Katia Rose

A great romance with a non-binary character I have read most of Katia Rose’s Sapphic romances and I like her style a lot, especially the balance between sweet romance, hot scenes, and a bit of drama. Add to the mix lovely Canadian settings as a refreshing change from the ubiquitous US-based novels and her stories […]
Trial and Error by Carsen Taite, narrated by Paige McKinney

Another good installment in A Courting Danger Romance series I love when writers bring their expertise in a subject matter into their novels. Carsen Taite is one of them, as a retired criminal defence attorney, her legal thrillers are unique in our genre. I’m always happy to pick up one of her books that feature […]
Beyond Any Experience by Anne E. Terpstra

A wonderful debut novel I read a lot of books, and love a lot of books. I am constantly amazed at how far we’ve come, at how much the quality has risen in the twenty-five or thirty years since I started reading sapphic fiction. I mean no disrespect to anyone but some of the books […]
It Started With A Kiss by Clare Lydon

Another winner by Clare Lydon The more I read Clare Lydon’s books, the more I love her style. Maybe because in a sea of US-based books, her novels are an island of British awesomeness, of a place I can relate to. So when I read that It Started With A Kiss was about women loving […]
Down to a Science by Haley Cass

A very cute and nerdy friends-to-lovers novella A best-friends-to-lovers romance between a neurodivergent nerd and a hot firefighter? Yes, please. Ellie is an adorkable genius, a brilliant researcher in biomedical engineering at MIT, whose idea of being social is sitting at the bar in her favourite pub, working on her PhD. When she’s not hogging […]
Queen of Hearts by Elna Holst

Sapphic fun under the Spanish Sun Queen of Hearts is Elna Holst’s first novella in a new series (From Sappho With Love) held together by a common theme: a chain of postcards sent from sapphic travellers across space and time. In the summer of 1972, twenty-one-year-old university undergrad Annette Thornton, aka Thorny Netty, finds herself […]
The Flying Mermaid by Eule Grey

A unique Young Adult novella I love Eule Grey’s style and I don’t know if I can explain what I love about it. All sorts of words come to mind: poetic, peculiar, epic. All sorts of images too. Fairytales, the original ones, the dark, sometimes scary ones, not the Disney versions. Georges Méliès’ movies. Salvador […]
Queen by J. S. Fields

An exciting new series by the author of the Ardulum trilogy I’m never going to look at rabbits the same way. Nor beetles but I don’t look at beetles much, I’m squeamish that way. I love Fields’ Ardulum books but I’m not going to lie, I didn’t enjoy Foxfire in the Snow as much, and […]