List of Homophobia lesbian books

A difficult lesbian historical fiction book to rate

lesbian historical fiction book

This is a difficult lesbian historical fiction book to rate. As much as some parts of the book made me lose some focus, the historical part of the story compensates for it. It is impossible to deny the importance of such tales, especially in this day and age.

Another great lesbian romance audiobook by Jae & Angela Dawe

lesbian romance audiobook

This lesbian romance audiobook is narrated by one of my favorite narrators, Angela Dawe, who did another great job. ‘Not the marrying kind’ is another good installment to the ‘Fair Oaks’ series that will not disappoint Jae’s fans.

A fantastic literary fiction novel on audiobook

literary fiction novel

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.

Tough-to-read but well written YA book

Lesbian YA Book review

Lesbian YA Book Review of ‘The Women of Dauphine’ by Deb Jannerson   3.50 Stars. This is a lesbian YA book that was well written but hard to read. Trigger warnings include violence, abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and the one that really bothered me, conversion therapy. Actually, had I realized this book included children in […]

You won’t fall hard for ‘Hard Fall’

lesbian mystery books

‘Hard fall’ presents a good depiction of LGBT life in San Francisco in the tumultuous 1980s troubled by AIDS and homophobia. Click here to read the full review.

‘The road to Madison’ is a bit bumpy.

As a teenager, Madison Prescott, the sole heir to her family’s banking empire, falls in love with Ana Perez, the maid’s daughter. Madison’s father doesn’t approve of their relationship and, through threats and lies, he forces Madison to break up with Ana. Fifteen years later, when her father dies, Madison is determined to make amends […]

Review of ‘Not the marrying kind’ by Jae.

Ashley Gaines is a florist adamant to remain in the closet as she lives and works in a conservative small town. Her neighbour and bakery owner Sasha Peterson is a pansexual who likes to stay away from relationships. Living in a small place, they know each other but aren’t friends. When they are asked to […]

Review of ‘Hearts of Emerald Bay’ by D.G. Barnes.

Romance author Dana Lawson goes for a relaxing summer holiday to a small seaside town in Nova Scotia, where she meets local bar owner Mac Mackenzie. Their attraction is undeniable but what started as a summer fling soon develops into something more meaningful as both women face different challenges. Will they have their happily ever […]

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