A promising lesbian debut novel set in the 90s

Review of ‘The Love Factor’ by Quinn Ivins I’ve been waiting for this book for what feels like forever. It’s a lesbian debut novel but Quinn Ivins has been entertaining me on social media and with her blog for months. The Love Factor is set in 1997 and 1998, which is both a while ago […]
A disappointing book with lesbian mature characters

Review of ‘A Light on Altered Land’ by Becky Bohan These two women take processing very seriously. It makes for a wordy book but there’s so much more to this story and that wordiness fits the characters so well that I didn’t really mind. I did roll my eyes a few times, but always with […]
Williams writes lesbian paranormal books as if they could be true

Review of ‘Coyote Blues’ by Karen F. Williams I really enjoyed this one. Williams has me hooked. She is an excellent writer that always manages to impress me every time I pick up one of her stories. And every time I read one them, it just makes me want to read more. I’ve been slowly […]
A beautiful story about grief and finding love in unexpected places

Review of ‘The Road Home’ by Erin Zak Gwendolyn Carter has spent the last seventeen years hating her mother for all the ways she’s put her down as she was growing up and, most of all, for her terrible response when she discovered her only daughter was a lesbian. Summoned home for her dad’s birthday, […]
A good lesbian no-strings romance audiobook

Review of ‘One Summer Night’ by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I’m happy to see that Gerri Hill is having all her back catalogue released in audiobook format and she has chosen Abby Craden as the narrator for most of them. ‘One Summer night’ is a romance written in 2004. Having recently read […]
An oldie but goody classic lesfic book gets a new life in audio

Review of ‘Wild Things’ by Karin Kallmaker, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden This book is special to me. Karin Kallmaker is one of the first lesfic authors I ever read, and this specific book is the first lesbian romance I translated. I don’t remember reading this classic lesfic book since, and listening to this story […]
A very good lesbian dramatic novel that addresses tough themes

Review of ‘Give Me a Reason’ by Lyn Gardner This was the first book I’ve read by this author, but certainly not the last one. Ms. Gardner has a captivating writing style, and after just a few pages I was hooked. It wasn’t always easy to read about what Toni had to go through, but […]
A very good lesbian romance with the beautiful scenery of New York

Review of ‘Brooklyn Summer’ by Maggie Cummings Ashleigh McAllister is going through a rough patch, her ex-wife left her for a man and now she seems to bump into them in their neighbourhood all the time. As Summer approaches she decides to spend it sightseeing in NYC by herself. That is until army vet Kellan […]
A very predictable lesfic book

Review of ‘Taking a Shot at Love’ by KC Richardson Lisa Tobias is the new women’s basketball head coach for a small university in California. Her dream job is to move up the coaching ranks and reach the professional level, so no love distractions allowed during the basketball season. Celeste Bouchard is an English professor […]