This lesbian paranormal romance is a little gem

Review of ‘Keepers of the Cave’ by Gerri Hill Well, there I was, looking for new lesfic audiobooks included in my new Scribd membership when I see what turned out to be a little gem! This is a 2012 release with a sequel (‘Weeping Walls’, also included in Scribd!) released a year later. The story […]
I enjoyed this coming out lesbian book

Review of Coming out Lesbian book ‘The Secret Chord’ by Virginia Hale Kate York is trying to move on from her last relationship when she accepts a temporary teaching position at her former Catholic boarding school. A few months in, her old roommate returns to the school as a substitute teacher. Tilly Wattle was raised […]
A perfect friends to lovers lesbian book

This was a perfect friends-to-lovers-lesbian-book. Honestly, I cannot fault this novel in any way, including my enjoyment. Click here to see why.
A ‘Perfect Match’ made in Japan.

Review of ‘Perfect Match Book One’ by Mildred Gail Digby. This was different from the usual romance books I get to read. Although still a medical romance, the setting made it seem far from what we are used to. Megan Maier is a pediatrician returning to work after losing her partner the previous year in […]
Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by Jodie Griffin.
Talia Wasserman is a widow with grown-up daughters who just got a job as a civilian assistant to Lieutenant Eve Pope, chief of Police Community Relations. Their chemistry is hard to ignore but boss-subordinate relationships are frown upon. To make matters worse, there is a criminal on the lose endangering female police officers. Can Talia […]
Review of ‘When the stars sang’ by Caren J. Werlinger.
Kathleen Halloran spent every summer of her childhood in her grandmother’s house in Little Sister, an isolated island in Maine, until her younger brother died in an accident there. Twenty five years later, after her grandmother died, she decides to move back permanently. But the islanders are a tight community and her arrival stirs old […]
Review of ‘Speak its name’ by Kathleen Jowitt.
‘Speak its name’ follow a couple of years in the campus life of Lydia, an English undergraduate student at the fictional University of Stancester in England. Lydia is as an Evangelical Christian struggling with her own sexuality. As a practising Christian, can she still feel welcome in her church if she comes out as a […]
Review of ‘Soul survivor’ by I. Beacham
This is the first book I read by this author. It is the story of a relationship between Josephine “Joey” Barry an American war journalist, who suffers from PTSD, and Samantha Savage, a vicar from the Church of England. I was intrigued on how the author was going to deal with the issue of religion […]
Review of ‘Sins of Our Fathers’ by A. Rose Mathieu
This is the debut novel by this author who has delivered a page-turner packed of twists and turns with an unexpected ending. If you are interested in the romance aspect, unfortunately, there isn’t much of it. Moreover, the main characters don’t share much time in the plot together. However, I think the author is going […]