List of Sports Lesbian Books

A good lesbian fake romance book

lesbian fake romance book

Review of ‘Face off’ by P.J. Trebelhorn I was really looking forward to this read, being a huge sports fan and a lesbian fake romance book fan, but something about this novel just didn’t’ work for me. Although this isn’t really flagged as a series, it’s really set in the same universe as Trebelhorn’s book […]

A very good compilation of lesbian novellas

compilation of lesbian novellas

Review of ‘Hot ice’ by Aurora Rey, Elle Spencer & Erin Zak ‘Hot ice’ is a compilation of three lesbian novellas by Bold Strokes Books authors Aurora Rey, Erin Zak and Elle Spencer, all romances with an ice-queen protagonist. ‘Ice on wheels’ by Aurora Rey is a story centered around roller derby. Brooke Landry loves […]

A lesbian debut novel

lesbian debut novel

Review of ‘One small step’ by M.A. Binfield It feels like a lot of authors are capitalizing on the popularity of women’s soccer (or football for the rest of the world!), and I love it! It took me a little bit to get into this one at first, but once it got going I really […]

A good debut lesbian sports romance

lesbian sports romance

Review of ‘Kat & Mouse: a Crosscannon Roller Derby romance’ by Jacquelyn Heat Book number 1 in the Roller Derby series. To really enjoy this book you have to understand at least a little bit about Flat Track Roller Derby as it’s a rather big part about this sport. I knew nothing about except it’s […]

A very good lesbian sports book

lesbian sports book

Review of ‘Slammed’ by Lola Keeley World No. 1 tennis star Elin Larsson is pursuing her dream to get the record of grand slam titles. She’s very close to beat it but pressing injuries and her growing anxiety makes her think that maybe she’s not cut out for tennis anymore. When she meets ascending player […]

A very good lesbian sports romance

lesbian sports romance

Review of ‘Fire & Ice’ by Rachel Spangler This was a really good lesbian sports romance. I’m a big Spangler fan but I have not had a chance to read many of her newer releases. Reading this book was like a big duh sign hit me right in the face. Of course, I enjoyed this […]

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