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A well written book but I just didn’t really connect with it

Cure for Insomnia by Laina Villeneuve

Review of Cure for Insomnia by Laina Villeneuve A well written book but I just didn’t really connect with it. This is my fifth book by Villeneuve and while I like her writing style, for some reason I could not get into this story. I was excited for diverse characters with STEM jobs, but I […]

A very good audiobook on long-distance relationships

This Foreign Affair by Harper Bliss

Review of This Foreign Affair by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 4 of the Pink Bean series by this author which are all connected but can be read as standalone as there aren’t many spoilers from other books. Most of the series (except for book 3) has been narrated by […]

This wlw debut novel is a very exciting start to a new sci-fi series

wlw debut novel

Review of ‘Callisto 2.0’ by Susan English When I first started reading lesfic more than twenty-five years ago, there were a few lesbian/feminist utopias about women-only worlds. The first that come to mind are ‘Daughters of a Coral Dawn’ by Katherine V. Forrest and ‘Return to Isis’ by Jean Stewart. I was reminded of these […]

A perfect lesbian vampire book for Halloween

lesbian vampire book

Review of ‘Just my type’ by Lucy Bexley & Bryce Oakley This was cute, funny, and even better than I expected lesbian vampire book. While I have wanted to read Oakley for a while now, this is my first by Oakley or Bexley. This was so good that I will have to read more stories […]

I wish there were queer Sci-fi books like this one when I was coming out

queer sci-fi books

Review of ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ by K. Aten I grew up reading Ray Bradbury, Aldous Huxley, and Isaac Asimov during my teenage years but somehow I lost interest in Sci-fi along the way. I haven’t read much since then with very few exceptions. I’m happy that ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ was one of them. Dr. Alexandra […]

I’m not a fan of lesbian historical fiction books but this is a gem

lesbian historical fiction books

Review of ‘The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics’ by Olivia Waite, Audiobook narrated by Morag Sims What a fantastic story. I’m not a fan of lesbian historical fiction books because they normally portray hard times to be a woman, let alone a lesbian, but this one is a gem. It is as feel-good as it […]

A very good lesbian age gap romance

lesbian age gap romance

Review of ‘Western Shores’ by Lise Gold I fell in love with Lise Gold‘s books with ‘Northern Lights’, the first in the Compass series. The characters in this book and the following one, ‘Southern Roots’, make up one of my favourite couples in lesfic. There’s Melissa Brayden‘s Jess and Brooklyn and there’s Hannah and Kristine. […]

A fantastic lesbian historical fiction book

lesbian historical fiction book

Review of ‘Dian’s Ghost’ by Justine Saracen Well, this was a fantastic read for the not so faint of heart! This was food for thought from the beginning. And I mean ethical dilemmas that I’m not sure anyone has a clear answer to. It starts with Dana Norland committing a double murder in New York […]

An extraordinary lesbian romance audiobook

lesbian romance audiobook

This lesbian romance audiobook is a work of contrasts: dark but also optimistic, intense though gentle, unsettling but, at the same time, hopeful. 5 stars. Ms. Craden’s extraordinary performance deserves 6 stars. Overall, 5+ stars. Unmissable.

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