A lesbian Love Project

Review of The Love Project by TB Markinson and Miranda MacLeod I love it when TB Markinson and Miranda MacLeod team up and create a book together. This is the slow-burn love story of Joni and Hope, and I do mean slow-burn. It took me a moment to really get into the story, but it […]
An impressive debut book by Kay Acker

Review of Leaving’s Not the Only Way to Go by Kay Acker This was a good one. After a busy week, that left me exhausted and falling asleep while attempting to read, Leaving’s Not the Only Way to Go was the book I needed to keep me awake. I heard good things about this book […]
An enjoyable age gap debut novel

Review of Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers Never Say Never is Rachael Sommers’s debut novel and it’s a pretty good start, especially if you enjoy age gap celebrity ice queen romances. Between college and university, Emily Walker needs to earn money and has applied to be a full-time nanny. She’s new to New York, […]
The Wolves of Wolf’s Point face new danger in this sequel

Review of Blood Moon by Catherine Lundoff Blood Moon picks up two months after Silver Moon ended, and I strongly suggest you read both books in order. Not only because then you’ll be familiar with the characters in the second book, but also, and more importantly because Becca’s journey to accepting her new self is […]
A romance with more emotional than physical connection

Review of Detour to Love by Amanda Radley I’ve read a few books by Amanda Radley and particularly liked Huntress and Bring Holly Home. This author was previously known as A.E. Radley and most of her career has been as an independent writer. This is her first book published by Bold Strokes Books and under […]
A cozy and domestic low-angst romance

Review of Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews Sing For My Baby by Jen Matthews is a slow-burn, low-angst romance starring two very different women who have a clear view on life’s priorities, and falling in love is not on the list. Far from it. But as we all know, life likes to throw […]
A very good fauxmance romcom

Review of Accidental Honeymoon by Miranda MacLeod, Audiobook narrated by Lori Prince Almost every time I read a book by Miranda MacLeod, I’m surprised that they make me laugh. Maybe it’s time I stop being surprised and embrace the fact that she is funny. If you like romcoms, you’ll love this book. And Lori Prince […]
A sweet slow-burn romance involving a biracial couple

Review of Breaking Out by Lise MacTague I was reading the author’s bio before getting started on this novel and thinking, why have I never read her before? The third sentence of the bio is: “Previous to this, she has written space opera, steampunk, and paranormal urban fantasy”. Seriously? How did that happen? “Space opera, […]
Emotional journey from friendship to love

Review of The One To Hold Your Hand by Erica Lee My second novel by Erica Lee is a wonderful story about friendship, family, love, illness, loss and so much more. It is an entertaining, beautiful, joyful, sometimes sad, and painful journey of two women who met when they were seven years old. Reese and […]