List of Long distance relationship Lesbian Books

No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey, narrated by Zara Hampton-Brown

No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey

A very good fake relationship romance Rachel Lacey is slowly climbing on my list of favourite authors. I love how she writes, the chemistry she builds between the characters, the settings, and the tension she creates in her stories. Lia Harris doesn’t fit with her uptight family and doesn’t want to go to her brother’s […]

Another superb addition to the Winter Jacket Series

Finding Home by Eliza Lentzski

Review of Finding Home by Eliza Lentzski, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe Slowly but surely, the Winter Jacket series is being released on audio, luckily all (so far) narrated by the fantastic Angela Dawe. Just her rendition of Hunter’s voice makes this series worth listening to. Elle and Hunter have been together for a while […]

A very good audiobook on long-distance relationships

This Foreign Affair by Harper Bliss

Review of This Foreign Affair by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 4 of the Pink Bean series by this author which are all connected but can be read as standalone as there aren’t many spoilers from other books. Most of the series (except for book 3) has been narrated by […]

A fantastic lesbian rom com audiobook

lesbian rom com audiobook

Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by Clare Lydon, Audiobook narrated by TJ Richards Clare Lydon is an accomplished writer of feel-good lesbian romantic comedies. Her books are the equivalent of a hot chocolate in front of a fireplace: they leave the reader all warm inside. Normally her stories are inspired in London and have […]

A great story of mature lesbian love

Lesbian Book Review

Lesbian Book Review of ‘This Foreign Affair’ by Harper Bliss Zoey Das is a journalist with her own television show in Australia. She is still finding her footing even six months after her partner of 16 years broke off the relationship. A serendipitous event puts Camille Rousseau, a scientist, in her path and the connection […]

Lost in paradise by Rachel Lacey

Lost in paradise by Rachel Lacey

Nicole Morella is a recently divorced New Yorker taking some thinking time in a cruise ship in the Mediterranean. When she meets Fiona Boone, a British artist living in France, they hit it off immediately but their budding attraction is interrupted when the cruise is hijacked. Both women escape in a lifeboat and they will […]

Review of ‘Cameron’s rules’ by Baxter Brown.

After an accidental meeting in which writer Julie Carter spills coffee on corporate lawyer Cameron Kassen’s clothes, Julie gets hooked and invites her on a date. But Cameron lives in Toronto and Julie in San Diego and the distance between them isn’t just physical… One of the issues I have with this book is that, […]

Review of ‘Three reasons to say yes’ by Jaime Clevenger.

When Julia Maguire meets Reed Baxter in a holiday in Hawaii, she knows that their relationship has no future. Reed is the mother of 4 year-old twin girls and a busy doctor with no time to have a full-time girlfriend. But their attraction is undeniable and Julia decides against her own convictions to engage in […]

Review of ‘The art of us’ by KL Hughes.

I don’t particularly enjoy angst in my books but I have to admit that ‘The art of us’ deals with it well. Around fifty percent of the plot is written as flashbacks but, instead of dividing the plot in halves, past and then the present, the author intertwined them cleverly. Past and present are not […]

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