There’s nothing cold about Zero Chill

Review of Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth This is book 3 in the Curtis and Reynolds series which follows the lives of autopsy assistant Corey Curtis and emergency physician Dr. Thayer Reynolds who manage to get themselves into trouble with both criminals and police alike. Even though in theory this book could be read as […]
Another winner by Georgia Beers

Review of The Secret Poet by Georgia Beers Georgia Beers is one of my go-to lesfic authors, I’m always confident that she’ll consistently produce well-written and entertaining books. Lately, she’s been outdoing herself and I’m happy to say that her latest, The Secret Poet, is absolutely brilliant. Morgan Thompson is contented with her life as […]
Zero Chill was like coming home

Review of Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth My reading slump from last year resumed after a very good January. I have picked up and dropped several books because they could not hold my attention. Thank you Ms. Elizabeth for fixing that! Life resumes for Autopsy Coordinator Corey Curtis and emergency department fellow Dr. Thayer Reynolds, […]
This book is everything I hope for in romance

Review of The Secret Poet by Georgia Beers Some characters are such complete sweethearts that all you want to do is take them in your arms and protect them from all that’s ugly in the world. Not because they need to be protected – they’re usually very good at doing it themselves, whether they realise […]
An intriguing cop and social worker novel

Review of Courage by Jesse J. Thoma I love cop stories and Jesse J. Thoma has once again delivered a good one. It takes a lot of courage to stand in front of a person in distress, especially if the person is armed, to calm them down and de-escalate the situation. Natasha Pearson, a social […]
A promising collaboration between a debut author and a seasoned one

Review of The Last Time We Met by Maggie Brown and Leni Hanson The first time Merritt saw Austen, it was by accident. She was entirely focused on her studies and her love life, let alone her sex life, was quasi non-existent. She couldn’t resist the flirtatious rock star and the time they spent together, […]
Review of Love Changes Everything by Jaime Maddox

Review of ‘Love Changes Everything’ by Jaime Maddox While in college, Dr. Samantha Brooks had a short but torrid affair with Kirby Fielding. But then she didn’t have the courage to pursue the relationship any further. Now in her late 40s, with a failed marriage and twin boys who are about to leave for university, […]
An ok lesbian medical romance audiobook

Review of ‘First Do No Harm’ by Emily Smith, audiobook narrated by Keira Grace After binge-listening to paranormal stories in the month of Halloween, I was in the mood for a lesbian medical romance audiobook like this one. Even though this book can be read as a standalone, it picks up where ‘All of me’ […]
A good sequel to the Provincetown Series by Radclyffe

Review of ‘Treacherous Seas’ by Radclyffe This is book 8 of the Provincetown Series by Radclyffe. Even though this can be read as a standalone, I recommend starting at the beginning of the series or otherwise you will miss one of the best book series in lesfic. Reese Conlon and Tori King are about to