A sweet lesbian romantic read

Review of ‘Home’ by Jenn Alexander A sweet lesbian romantic read. This is Alexander’s second book and the second one of hers that I have read. While I have to be honest that I enjoyed her debut book ‘The Song of the Sea’ more than this one, I did like this book. What I realized […]
A steamy lesfic book version of a Hallmark movie

Review of ‘Vetted’ by K’Anne Meinel Vetted is a colorful take on new love. It’s a bouquet of fresh wildflowers; it’s holding the door open for your partner; it’s about the gentle touches and late-night talks that leave you giddy. It’s the tackling of the ups and downs of everyday life together as a committed […]
This was a cute lesbian second chance romance book

Review of ‘Mending Fences’ by Angie Williams This was a cute lesbian second chance romance book. Something about ranchers in lesfic, it’s like yes please bring on tall, dark, and studly. But I wasn’t sure what to expect since I’m not the biggest second chance romance fan. I love watching chemistry build in romances so […]
A fun and cleverly critical lesbian opposites attract romance novel

Review of ‘A Roll in the Hay’ by Lola Keeley I was thoroughly impressed with Lola Keeley’s debut novel ‘The Music and the Mirror‘ which got into LezReviewBook’s list of Best Lesfic Books of 2018. I have to admit that my expectations towards this author skyrocketed after such a formidable debut but unfortunately, I didn’t […]
An excellent lesbian historical fiction book series in audiobook

Review of ‘Hidden Truths’ by Jae, Audiobook narrated by Hayden Bishop I’ve recently listened to book one of this lesbian historical fiction book series and absolutely loved it. I’m not a fan of this genre so I thought that the ‘Oregon Series’ wouldn’t appeal to me but despite that, I’ve decided to give the audiobooks […]
A great lesbian western romance audiobook

A great lesbian western romance audiobook.
A good summer holiday lesbian book

If you are looking for a good summer holiday lesbian book read this book is for you. If you are new to Walsh this is a good book to try to see if you enjoy her writing.
Review of ‘A bittersweet garden’ by Caren J. Werlinger.
4.25 Stars. This was another good book by Werlinger. It seems like every time I read a new Werlinger book, I have lower expectations than I should. She is a damn good writer and I don’t know why I keep forgetting that. I need to read more of her back catalog. She is too good […]
Review of ‘Breaking down her walls’ by Erin Zak.
Julia Finch is a city girl used to constantly run away from her conflicted past and never settle anywhere. After dealing with her biological parents’ rejection she leaves Chicago towards the west. Her car breaks down somewhere in rural Colorado. Alone and without money, she gets a job as a ranch hand but when she […]