A sweet romance in the bisexual books category

Review of ‘No Parking’ by Valentine Wheeler This was a nice read. My first by Wheeler and I believe her full-length debut. For some reason, I thought this was a novella but according to my Kindle it was a full-length story and it felt like it. This was a little different than I expected, but […]
A solid lesbian book series with an age gap romance

Review of ‘Inked with a Kiss’ by Jennie Davids I read ‘Inked with a Kiss’ (Book 2 in the ‘Thorn & Thistle’ Series) by Jennie Davids without reading the first book but it turned out to be fine. Whatever I might have missed will not be for long because I liked this one more than […]
An okay lesbian paranormal book with a Young Adult feel

Review of ‘The Mortician’s Daughter’ by Nan Higgins This story was okay lesbian paranormal book, but not really for me. I’ve only said a million times how much I love paranormal anything, but I’m also picky because I do love this category so much. Unfortunately, this story had too many things that I just didn’t […]
This was a cute lesbian second chance romance book

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 very enjoyable opposites attract lesbian romance audiobook

Review of ‘Don’t Call me Hero’ by Eliza Lentzski, Audiobook narrated by Lori Prince I’ve read this book years ago and liked it so I decided to listen to the audiobook narrated by Lori Prince. This is a very enjoyable story that balances action, police investigation, courtroom drama, family conflict, opposites attraction, and romance. It […]
An okay lesbian novel chock-full of surprises

Review of ‘Country Living’ by Jen Silver At sixty, Peri is finally making a reality of her dream of living in the countryside. Her cottage is lovely, her new neighbours are helpful and welcoming, her wifi is top-notch and allows her to work from home… All that’s missing is her wife by her side, but […]
Not so much a second chance lesbian novel but a story of redemption

Review of ‘Flavor of the Month’ by Georgia Beers Reading about food makes me hungry. I’m naturally often hungry so it makes me even hungrier (even while writing this). I can’t even begin to explain how ravenous this story made me. It also made me happy and sad and all mushy inside. Charlie and Emma […]
A great conclusion to the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss

Review of ‘Two Hearts Forever’ by Harper Bliss This is a great conclusion to the Two Hearts Trilogy by Harper Bliss, which gives a sense of closure to the story. Because the previous books end in cliffhangers and tell the story only partially, it was hard to tell what direction the plot was taking. ‘Two […]
Illicit Sapphic Passion at the Parsonage

Review of ‘Lucas’ by Elna Holst “I thought ease would come, here, tucked away in the safe uneventfulness of Hunsford. It would seem I was mistaken.” Charlotte Lucas, now Mrs. Collins is living the dull life of a parson’s wife just as she wanted. Resigned to a loveless marriage her days are filled with endless […]