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Anna Burke’s books make me uncomfortable but they are great

Anna Burke's books

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke Anna Burke’s books make me uncomfortable. Whether it is one of her morally grey characters, an f/f romance in the Middle Ages, or, like in ‘Night Tide’, a deep hostility between the main couple, Burke’s novels aren’t fluffy reads. But I love every single one of them because […]

Anna Burke starts the year with a bang

Anna Burke

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke You know how girls are told that if a boy pulls their hair, it’s because he likes them? It’s terrible parenting but that’s what I was reminded of when reading about Lillian and Ivy. They also remind me of the tantrums kids throw when there’s too much happening […]

Anna Burke can also write great lesbian contemporary romances

lesbian contemporary romances

Review of ‘Spindrift’ by Anna Burke I have followed this author since her debut novel ‘Compass Rose’ took the lesfic world by storm with its impressive quality. Since then, I’ve read all her books despite they weren’t my favourite genres. Because lesbian contemporary romances are so different from what Ms. Burke normally writes, I wasn’t […]

A beautiful lesbian romance novel about giving life another chance

lesbian romance novel

Review of ‘Spindrift’ by Anna Burke Trust me to go from characters dealing with anxiety to another grappling with depression. Ha! Luckily I have the best people around me to help me not get sucked in either. The thing is, when authors are as talented as Clare Ashton or, in this instance, Anna Burke, the […]

I wish there were queer Sci-fi books like this one when I was coming out

queer sci-fi books

Review of ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ by K. Aten I grew up reading Ray Bradbury, Aldous Huxley, and Isaac Asimov during my teenage years but somehow I lost interest in Sci-fi along the way. I haven’t read much since then with very few exceptions. I’m happy that ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ was one of them. Dr. Alexandra […]

An average lesbian debut book but I see potential in the author

lesbian debut book

Review of ‘Veterinary Partner’ by Nancy Wheelton I thought this was a good story but it wasn’t really to my personal tastes. This is a debut and while I thought it had some debut bumps, I did see potential in Wheelton. I think with a different storyline it would have clicked better for me. There […]

A steamy lesfic book version of a Hallmark movie

lesfic book

Review of ‘Vetted’ by K’Anne Meinel Vetted is a colorful take on new love. It’s a bouquet of fresh wildflowers; it’s holding the door open for your partner; it’s about the gentle touches and late-night talks that leave you giddy. It’s the tackling of the ups and downs of everyday life together as a committed […]

This was a cute lesbian second chance romance book

lesbian second chance romance

Review of ‘Mending Fences’ by Angie Williams This was a cute lesbian second chance romance book. Something about ranchers in lesfic, it’s like yes please bring on tall, dark, and studly. But I wasn’t sure what to expect since I’m not the biggest second chance romance fan. I love watching chemistry build in romances so […]

A fun and cleverly critical lesbian opposites attract romance novel

lesbian opposites attract romance novel

Review of ‘A Roll in the Hay’ by Lola Keeley I was thoroughly impressed with Lola Keeley’s debut novel ‘The Music and the Mirror‘ which got into LezReviewBook’s list of Best Lesfic Books of 2018. I have to admit that my expectations towards this author skyrocketed after such a formidable debut but unfortunately, I didn’t […]

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