I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston, narrated by Natalie Naudus

An excellent narration raised my overall enjoyment of the story This was one of my most anticipated audiobooks of the year. One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston was one of my favourite books of 2021, it was a magnificent story, with a great cast, original and full of emotion. When I realised that a new […]
Delafield by Katherine V Forrest

Kate Delafield is back and just as sharp as ever I first came to lesfic through mysteries, with Katherine V. Forrest, Clare McNab, Val McDermid, and a few others, as my guides. Along with Karin Kallmaker when I found romance a few months later, Forrest is one of the authors who helped me grow, become […]
A great sequel to In This Small Spot

Review of An Unlit Candle by Caren J. Werlinger This was very well done! I feel like in a couple of years I’ll just be able to say the name ‘Caren Werlinger’ and people will know there is a special story here without even needing to see my review. I will admit I was late […]
This book wrecked me!

Review of In This Small Spot by Caren J. Werlinger This one wrecked me! I’m a huge Werlinger fan. She’s a wonderful author and a fantastic storyteller, and I’m always excited to see what kind of new journey she will take us on next. While I have not read all of her books, I own […]
KJ knows how to keep the readers on the edge of their seats

Review of Ignis by KJ This is the second book I’ve read by this author – along with her debut novel Coming Home – and I have to say that I love KJ’s writing even though this one is completely different from her debut. Felicity Davis, the principal of Rawson Girls Grammar School, is an […]
There’s a bit of everything in this book

Review of The Papercutter by Cindy Rizzo The Papercutter offers us a possibility for what our near future in the USA might look like. The country has split into two nations: the God-Fearing States (GFS), which is ultra-conservative, technically backward, and racist. Think red hats. The other states belong to the United Progressive Regions (UPR) […]
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, […]
Georgia Beers is one of my favourite lesbian romance authors

Review of ’16 Steps to forever’ by Georgia Beers, Audiobook narrated by Lori Prince Georgia Beers is one of my favourite lesbian romance authors and her books are an automatic read for me. But with the audiobook version narrated by Lori Prince released almost at the same time as the book, I jumped into the […]
A good lesbian YA read with some bumps

Review of ‘Synclair’ by Rachel Gold This was a good lesbian YA read with some bumps. Over the past year or two, I have fallen back in love with YA. I used to really struggle with this genre but the quality of YA books nowadays is really impressive. Rachel Gold was one of the few […]