A perfect balance between romance, sex, drama and angst

Review of VIP by Jackie D. I haven’t read much by this author before, but after enjoying her novel Swift Vengeance, co-authored with Jean Copeland and Erin Zak, I decided to give this book a go. I’m happy I did as it was an enjoyable read. Audrey Knox is one of the most famous actresses […]
A very good compilation of novellas with butch/femme romances

Review of Opposites Attract: Butch/Femme Romances by Aurora Rey, Meghan O’Brien and Angie Williams This is a compilation of three novellas by these BSB authors under the common theme of butch/femme romances. I jumped at the chance to read something by Meghan O’Brien after so long since her last book, to sample the work of […]
This historical mystery is a very exciting debut novel

Review of The Murder Next Door by Sarah Bell The Murder Next Door is Sarah Bell’s debut novel and what a debut it is! A historical mystery with a sapphic couple investigating and so much more. Ada Chapman is a painter and a sketch artist for the police. She lives with Louisa Knight, officially as […]
This book had a nice warmth and sweetness to it that I really enjoyed

Review of Satisfaction Guaranteed by Karelia Stetz-Waters This was a fun read. I’m not the biggest rom-com book fan, but I took a chance since I have read some of Stetz-Waters books before, plus the blurb caught my eye. I’m glad I gave it chance because this was a nice, lighthearted read that made me […]
A heartwarming romance about dealing with grief

Review of Hearts in Motion by Miranda MacLeod Miranda Macleod is an established lesbian fiction writer but, for some reason, I haven’t read that much of her work. After listening to Accidental Honeymoon recently I’m determined to go through her books. I’m happy that I grabbed a copy of her latest, Hearts in Motion because […]
A fun and tender sapphic retelling of ‘Anastasia’

Review of How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole Makeda may not know what she wants from life but she knows exactly what she doesn’t want, and that’s being a princess. The family folklore according to which her grandmother had a fling with the prince of the tiny kingdom of Ibarania was fun to […]
An audiobook performed by two consummate narrators

Review of Flipcup by Kim Hartfield, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden and Angela Dawe If someone asks a lesbian audiobook fan to name their top 3 narrators in the genre, it’s very possible that the names of Angela Dawe and Abby Craden will appear on the list. At least they are on mine, so an […]
The meeting of two lonelinesses makes for a sweet and heartwarming romance

Review of The Safest Place by Lily Seabrooke Whoever said romance is dead? Lena is lost and not sure what she wants out of life but she does want to fall in love. Grace tried and failed but she still believes in romance so hard that she leaves anonymous little notes in a grotto to […]
A sweet yet multilayered romance

Review of Change of Plans by KJ As I was starting KJ’s new novel, I joked that her books were always good, and easy to review. Ugh. I was absolutely right about the good part but the easy to review? Not so much. This book messed with my head. It’s not a difficult book, it’s […]