A very fun and enjoyable lesbian debut novel

Review of ‘Claiming Camille’ by Louise McBain I’m a big fan of romance so it was a very easy decision to grab the opportunity to read/review this novel by Louise McBain. The blurb is interesting, the cover is appealing and it’s Ms. McBain’s first full-length novel so that got me excited even more. This is […]
A beautifully written lesbian tale of grief and hope

Review of ‘Living’ by Lise Gold Let’s face it: I’m strong but I break easily. Depression, loss, and suicide are not easy topics to read about. But my faith in Lise Gold and her ability to tackle them tactfully allowed me to give this book a try. Here’s the thing, though. While they’re the reason […]
A light lesbian erotic romance book

If you are looking for a light lesbian erotic romance book, this novel might be for you. This book was lighter than I was hoping for but I think this premise has potential and I applaud Spooner for taking a chance on a slightly risky subject.
I fell for ‘Falling’ by Kris Bryant.
Shaylie Beck is a real state broker on a flight home that goes terribly wrong. When the plane crashes, she is one of the eleven passengers lucky to be alive. In the support group for survivors, she meets Piper Cole, a yoga teacher who lost both her fiancée and her best friend on that flight. […]
Review of ‘Sweat Equity’ by Monica McCallan.
‘Sweat Equity’ by Monica McCallan is the first book in the ‘LadyLuck Startups Romance’ series. Seems the series will revolve around three Stanford graduate friends and co-founders of a lesbian dating app company. Brennan, Carter and Avery share two apartments in Brennan’s house in San Francisco. This book is Avery’s story. Avery Simmons is the […]
Review of ‘Lovebirds’ by Lisa Moreau.
Emily Wellington is the owner of a bird magazine who urgently needs a breakthrough article to keep it afloat. When she travels to Ojai, California to search for an elusive flock of Madagascar lovebirds, she wasn’t counting on crossing paths with gorgeous but infuriating pole dancer Sydney Cooper. As they get to know each other, […]
Review of ‘The shape of you’ by Georgia Beers.
This is not a typical lesfic romance and it won’t please everyone because it deals with infidelity which is a no-go zone for many romance readers. However, talking about infidelity and lesfic, author Clare Ashton said that lesfic genre could quickly come still if authors try to please the crowd all the time (LesDoBooks podcast […]