Review of ‘Outside the law’ by Carsen Taite.
This is the fourth and last book of the ‘Lone Star Law’ series. According to the author, she’s been inspired by watching the tv series Dallas and decided to write something similar but with lesbian main characters. There are loads of plots, subplots and several different characters in the series so it’s easy to get […]
Review of ‘The art of us’ by KL Hughes.
I don’t particularly enjoy angst in my books but I have to admit that ‘The art of us’ deals with it well. Around fifty percent of the plot is written as flashbacks but, instead of dividing the plot in halves, past and then the present, the author intertwined them cleverly. Past and present are not […]
Review of ‘Twice in a lifetime’ by Clare Lydon.
Clare Lydon is a pro writer of feel-good lesbian romantic comedies. Her books are the equivalent of a hot chocolate in front of a fireplace: they leave the reader all warm inside. Normally her stories are inspired in London and have a British feel, but this time Ms. Lydon decided to depart from her comfort […]
Review of ‘Take me there’ by Julie Cannon.
This book’s main plot is not new for Julie Cannon: former lovers who meet again in a corporate environment that precludes any possible involvement but, at the same time, encourages a simmering attraction. The author used a similar plot line in her book ‘I remember’, published in 2013. In ‘Take me there’, Adrienne and Sloan […]
Review of ‘Moment of weakness’ by K.G. MacGregor.
I’ve read a few books by K.G. MacGregor and I find her books a bit hit and miss but I like lesbian military books so I’ve decided to give it a go. The author says in the ‘Acknowledgements’ that she always wanted to write a romantic novel that opened with the couple in conflict. The […]
Review of ‘Strawberry summer’ by Melissa Brayden
Melissa Brayden is at the top of my favourite lesbian books authors (see full list here: https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). Her books have romance, angst, hot scenes, wit and funny dialogues. All these elements balanced in well conceived plot and subplots. The reader can safely expect a very enjoyable reading experience. Having said this, I might have set the […]
Review of ‘Capturing forever’ by Erin Dutton.
I have read a few books by this author, which some I enjoyed more than others. The story description didn’t appeal much to me so I wasn’t too eager to read it. If I’ve known I was going to enjoy it so much, I would have picked it up much earlier. This is a slow […]