A lovely second-chance romance set in Sarina Bowen’s World of True North

Review of Hideaway by Rachel Lacey Usually, when I enjoy a book as much as I enjoyed this one, I have loads of thoughts about it. Once in a while, however, depending on what else is happening in my life or on the other books I read in the days before, I get one hundred […]
A good BDSM romance with a disappointing narration

Review of Mine by Kim Hartfield, Audiobook narrated by Violet Woods This is the second book I listen to in a relatively short period that begins with a city girl needing a change in life, applying to work on a farm and unexpectedly finding love. The first one was Must Love Chicken by Jea Hawkins. That’s […]
The Found Jar is a romance but a dark one

Review of The Found Jar by Jaycie Morrison Emily reluctantly agrees to join her best friends for a three-month vacation in a shared house on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Sounds idyllic but Emily finds her accommodations unacceptable. When another cottage is found allowing her privacy and seclusion so she can focus on her […]
A beautiful slow-burn romance audiobook

Review of Behind the Pine Curtain by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden Gerri Hill is slowly releasing all the back catalog on audiobook and has very cleverly chosen Abby Craden as the narrator. This book was written in 2006 but despite the world has changed, homophobia in certain parts of the US (and […]
This was an okay wlw action thriller book

Review of ‘From the Woods’ by Charlotte Greene This was an okay wlw action thriller book. It was entertaining and kept me reading but I never really felt immersed or connected with the story. The funny thing is I feel like I read a different book than everyone else. Not in what I thought of […]
A great wlw romance audiobook

Review of ‘The Stars at Night’ by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden This was a great wlw romance audiobook. Even though I normally prefer Ms. Hill’s mystery and crime books, she really nailed it here, and the fact that Abby Craden narrates it makes it worth it even more. When Lexie Walton loses […]
The Stars at Night by Gerri Hill is a gentle yet sexy story to read on a rainy day

Review of The Stars at Night by Gerri Hill “I love it here.” This sentence comes back a lot in Gerri Hill’s latest romance novel and I love it because it echoes what I think very often about where I now live. Leaving the life you know in a
An exciting wlw historical fiction book

Review for ‘The Devil Behind Us’ by S. C. Wilson, audiobook narrated by Elizabeth Saydah The Devil Behind Us is the sequel to The Devil Between Us and definitely not a standalone. It picks up right where book 1 ended and is just as exciting as that first wlw historical fiction book was (without the […]
Lesfic paranormal books aren’t my favorites but I loved this one

Review of ‘The Other Side of Forestlands Lake’ by Carolyn Elizabeth To be perfectly honest, I didn’t want to read this novel. Lesfic paranormal books aren’t my cup of tea and they have to come highly recommended for me to read them. However, this author is one of my favourites so I decided to read […]