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A very solid lesbian debut novel

lesbian debut novel

Review of ‘London undone’ by Nan Higgins From what I can see, this appears to be a lesbian debut novel. I have to say, I really enjoyed Higgins’s writing style and voice and am very much looking forward to what she comes out with next! ‘London undone’ is a bit unorthodox in that it’s not […]

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 […]

Review of ‘Love to the rescue’ by Radclyffe.

This is book five of the ‘Rivers Community Romance’ series which focuses on the small community of Rivers and its hospital. It is a standalone novel but I recommend to read it in order as there are a few parts of the plot based on stories told in previous books. In this novel, flight medic […]

Review of ‘Love to the Rescue’ by Radclyffe

‘Love to the Rescue’ is the fifth installment in Radclyffe’s ‘Rivers Community Romance’ series. Brody Clark is a flight medic returning to her hometown after abruptly joining the Army and leaving ten years ago. Her return opens up some old wounds tied to her past with the Rivers family and her struggle to forgive her […]

Review of ‘Autumn’s light’ by Aurora Rey.

This is book 4 of the ‘Cape End Romance’ series by this author featuring love stories for each season set in Provincetown, Massachusetts. As this novel presents characters from previous books in the series, especially book 3 ‘Spring’s Wake’, I recommend to read them in chronological order, or at least read book 3 first. The […]

Review of ‘An outsider inside’ by R. J. Samuel.

In the run-up to Ireland’s referendum on same-sex marriage, Irish-Indian lesbian activist Jaya Dillon has to confront her unresolved issues on bisexualty and her mixed-race origin. When she discovers a manuscript while tidying a rental house, she finds herself emotionally invested in search for its disappeared author. This is not a typical romance and definitely […]

Review of ‘Love after hours’ by Radclyffe.

Radclyffe if one of my top ten favourite lesfic authors (see https://lezreviewbooks.com/my-top-tens/). She’s a very reliable author whose romances often portray glorious butches and strong femmes. This book is number 4 of ‘A Rivers Community’ series portraying love and life around the Rivers hospital and its surrounding small town. Even though this is a stand […]

Review of ‘Pieces’ by G Benson

First of all, I have to say that angsty books about young adults aren’t my cup of tea. However, I’ve read G Benson’s previous books which I liked a lot and decided to read this one. I’m glad I did because it’s a very good read. Written in third person from the point of view […]

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