Review of ‘Autumn’s light’ by Aurora Rey.
This is book 4 of the ‘Cape End Romance’ series by this author featuring love stories for each season set in Provincetown, Massachusetts. As this novel presents characters from previous books in the series, especially book 3 ‘Spring’s Wake’, I recommend to read them in chronological order, or at least read book 3 first. The […]
Review of ‘The Goodmans’ by Clare Ashton.
Dr. Abby Hart lives in a little town in England secretly in love with her straight best friend Jude Goodman. Her mother, Maggie Goodman, is like a parent to Abby. But Abby isn’t the only one hiding secrets and they could surface any time with enormous consequences for everyone involved. What an incredible read. Ms. […]
Review of ‘Worth the wait’ by Karelia Stetz-Waters.
This is book 3 of the ‘Out in Portland’ series by this author that can be read as a standalone novel. In a high school reunion, television presenter Avery Crown meets Merritt Lessing, her former best friend and teenage crush. After fifteen years, their mutual attraction is still alive but past and present get in […]
Review of ‘An outsider inside’ by R. J. Samuel.
In the run-up to Ireland’s referendum on same-sex marriage, Irish-Indian lesbian activist Jaya Dillon has to confront her unresolved issues on bisexualty and her mixed-race origin. When she discovers a manuscript while tidying a rental house, she finds herself emotionally invested in search for its disappeared author. This is not a typical romance and definitely […]
Review of ‘Up on the roof’ by A.L. Brooks.
Lena and Megan are neighbours living in adjacent flats of a converted Victorian house in London. They couldn’t be more different: Lena is obsessed with order and routine, Megan is carefree and messy. Their relationship starts badly as Megan clumsiness gets her into trouble with her uptight neighbour. However, everything changes when a storm leaves […]
Review of ‘A girl called London’ by Clare Lydon.
This book shows Clare Lydon at her best: witty, funny and downright romantic. Additionally, the author manages to introduce serious issues such as homophobia and family conflict with a perfect balance between depth and feel-good moments. Ms. Lydon takes the reader, from the confines of a small lift to the big London city as a […]
Review of ‘Pieces’ by G Benson
First of all, I have to say that angsty books about young adults aren’t my cup of tea. However, I’ve read G Benson’s previous books which I liked a lot and decided to read this one. I’m glad I did because it’s a very good read. Written in third person from the point of view […]
Review of ‘Flinging it’ by G Benson.
I’ve read “All the little moments” by this author and rated as 5 stars so I didn’t doubt to read this one even though the book blurb didn’t appeal to me that much. The main idea of this book is an interracial affair between a lesbian and a straight colleague woman who’s married to their […]