List of Sports Lesbian Books

Review of ‘Code of conduct’ by Cheyenne Blue.

Top ten tennis player Viva Jones had a heated disagreement with lineswoman Gabriela Mendaro about a contentious fault that allegedly cost her US Open title defence. Fifteen months later, they meet by chance on a deserted road and eventually the initial argument turns into attraction. The problem is that under the tennis association code of […]

Review of ‘Gold’ by EJ Noyes.

‘Gold’ is the third book by Ms. Noyes that won’t disappoint her growing fan base. I think by now lesfic readers can agree that she has evolved from a promising writer to a damn good one. Pro alpine skier Aspen Archer is retired from competitive skiing due to a serious injury. She prefers to keep […]

Review of ‘Sparks like ours’ by Melissa Brayden.

This is book 3 of the ‘Seven shores’ series featuring four friends living in Venice beach, California which I recommend to read chronologically. ‘Sparks like ours’ is the story of Gia Malone, a professional surfer, and Elle Britton, world champion surfer and Gia’s fiercest competitor. As number two in the world, Gia is determined to […]

Review of ‘Touch’ by Kris Bryant.

This is a romance between Physical therapist Hayley Sims and professional hockey player Elizabeth Stone. They first meet in Hayley’s practice, Stone in need of therapy as a result of an injury. There is some initial chemistry but Hayley has a fiancée and there’s the obvious doctor-patient relationship restriction. As time goes by their feelings […]

Review of ‘Rock and a hard place’ by Andrea Bramhall.

This is a slow burn romance with some mountain climbing action on the background. I thought it was going to be the opposite so I was a bit disappointed about it, but this is just related to my expectations. Ms. Bramhall is one of my favourite lesfic authors (see here for my top ten) and […]

Review of ‘Edge of glory’ by Rachel Spangler.

I’m not a fan of skiing or snowboarding, I’m not even interested in winter sports. Surprisingly, I thoroughly enjoyed myself reading this book. Why? It’s so well written that you don’t need to have any previous knowledge of these sports to understand what’s going on. The story presents two Olympic sportswomen with different degrees of […]

Review of ‘Lesbian romance: The energy between us’ by Josslyn Scott.

This is a debut novella about Erin, an allegedly straight office worker, and her yoga instructor Dione. Erin starts practising yoga because she feels the need for a life change but gets a different outcome than the one she expected, a change that questions her sexuality. As a yoga enthusiast myself, the book’s main idea […]

Review of ‘Party wall’ by Cheyenne Blue.

This is a slow-burn romance between Freya, a yoga teacher and wellbeing shop owner, and Lilly, her next door neighbor and sex shop owner. At the beginning, their different personalities and lifestyles clash but their feelings eventually change following the formulaic plot of ‘hate and then love’ relationship. I’ve read a couple of books by […]

Review of ‘Illegal contact’ by Becky Harmon.

According to the publisher, this book is categorised as Romance / Action, though there is more of mystery than romance. The story revolves around Jamison Krews, a private security agent, who is assigned to protect college football star player Shea Carter after she received death threats. After a rocky start, they feel a mutual attraction […]

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