Review of ‘Heartsick’ by Tracey Richardson.
‘Heartsick’ is a medical romance about a double infidelity that ends up with both betrayed women meeting and forming a friendship. Their initial bond changes eventually to something deeper that they can’t deny. But in order to move on they both need to overcome their fears first. This is a well written book by seasoned […]
Review of ‘Touch’ by Kris Bryant.
This is a romance between Physical therapist Hayley Sims and professional hockey player Elizabeth Stone. They first meet in Hayley’s practice, Stone in need of therapy as a result of an injury. There is some initial chemistry but Hayley has a fiancée and there’s the obvious doctor-patient relationship restriction. As time goes by their feelings […]
Review of ‘Wounded souls’ by RJ Nolan.
I’ve read most of RJ Nolan books and with this, all of the LA Metro series. Even though the book is well written and edited, I didn’t like it as much as the previous two in the series. The characters were well developed and the issues of veterans and body image were handled with respect […]
Review of ‘Who’d have thought’ by G Benson.
This author is writing better and better every time and this book in particular is getting on my list of the best 2017 books so far. The theme of sham marriage is not new in lesfic but Benson presents it here so skillfully that makes up for the lack of originality. Both main characters are […]
Review of ‘Love after hours’ by Radclyffe.
Radclyffe if one of my top ten favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). She’s a very reliable author whose romances often portray glorious butches and strong femmes. This book is number 4 of ‘A Rivers Community’ series portraying love and life around the Rivers hospital and its surrounding small town. Even though this is a stand […]
Review of ‘Perfect rhythm’ by Jae.
This is a slow-burn romance between Leontyne, a famous lesbian pop singer, and Holly, an asexual nurse who cares after Leo’s father. When her father had a severe stroke, Leo is forced to go back to her small hometown entering a rollercoaster of emotions in the process. The book goes beyond the romance and also […]
Review of ‘Repercussions’ by Jessica L. Webb.
Jessica L. Webb can write a psychological thriller like no other in lesfic. This is her fourth book and every time she manages to deliver an amazing story. Though my favourite is still ‘Trigger’ (her first book), ‘Repercussions’ is also at the top. She’s one of a few authors that I trust she’s going to […]
Review of ‘Heart Stop’ by Radclyffe
This book is number 6 in the ‘First Responders’ series but it is also a continuation of the ‘Justice series’. The reader can catch up with some of the most iconic characters of that series (Frye, Dell, Sandy, Sloan, among others) along with Ali Torveau and Beau Cross of ‘First Responders’ # 1 ‘Trauma alert’. […]
Review of ‘Under Parr’ by Andrea Bramhall.
Andrea Bramhall is in my lesbian authors top ten: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/ she’s an author who delivers well crafted plots, multi-layered characters and isn’t afraid of touching controversial issues. This is book 2 of the Norfork Coast Investigation Story series which started brilliantly with ‘Collide-O-scope’. I recommend that you read this series chronologically as this book resumes […]