Review of ‘The neighbor’ by Gerri Hill.
Laura Fry is a novelist with a writer’s block who is forced to move back home to care for her incapacitated mother. With time to spare, she starts caring for her mother’s garden and making friends with her lesbian neighbor. Cassidy Anderson is a successful businesswoman who has built a beautiful weekend house and likes […]
Review of ‘Lost for words’ by Andrea Bramhall.
Sasha Adams is a massage therapist living with her cancer survivor mother. She’s content with her life but she wishes to become a screenwriter. Her life changes radically when her mother and best friend enter one of her works in a writing competition and she wins it. Suddenly she gets a script-writing contract and a […]
Review of ‘Push me pull me’ by Amanda Rhodes.
Mallory Grant is struggling with her life. Her job as a leasing agent for a condo company pays the bills but doesn’t make her happy and her social life is nonexistent. When she meets Corinne Ibori, a gorgeous and confident client who shows more interest in her personally than professionaly, things start to look up […]
Review of ‘The London of us’ by Clare Lydon.
This is book 4 in the ‘London romance’ series. It can be read as a standalone novel though I recommend to read them all if you like lesbian romances with a British feel. As in the previous books, London is at the background of a beautiful love story. Alice Di Santo has a comfortable life. […]
Review of ‘Fearless’ by Robin Alexander.
Falon and Hayley meet under the strangest of circumstances, stranded in the island of Roatán (Honduras) after their cruise ship leaves without them. They eventually go past their original antagonism and decide to make the most of their time together. Falon wants to recover her freedom and Hayley wants to learn how to be fearless. […]
Review of ‘Mistletoe mishap’ by Siri Caldwell
This is a very funny and entertaining novella ideal for a Christmas holidays read. It is a refreshing departure from the typical lesfic plot to see that the main characters are middle aged women scientists in a long term relationship. On a whim, they decide to spice up their sex life through a bet that […]
Review of ‘Jane’s world’ by Paige Braddock.
I have to admit that before reading this book, I’ve never heard of the author though now I realise she’s an accomplished comic strip writer. As a matter of fact, the book is a novelisation of a series of comic books with the same name. The publisher cathegorises this book as “general fiction” so do […]
Review of ‘Huntress’ by A.E. Radley.
I read ‘Flight SQA016’ by this author but it didn’t engage me as much as this one. This is a humorous and entertaining read which starts with a very original dedication. It is the story of Amy, a motorway coffee shop worker who sets the wheels in motion for an spectacular hunt after one of […]