A very good wlw historical fiction novel set in the 1980s

Review of ‘Invisible as Music’ by Caren J. Werlinger, audiobook narrated by Ann Etter This is a very good wlw historical fiction novel set in the US in the 1980s during the first presidency of Ronald Reagan. I wouldn’t set it firmly in the romance category as it mostly emphasises on a strong platonic bond […]
A good WLW traditional romance book

Review of ‘A Love that Leads to Home’ by Ronica Black This was a good WLW traditional romance book. I have been a fan of Ronica Black for a while. I like that her books tend to feel either a bit different than the norm or more intense. Unfortunately, the last couple of books of […]
A fantastic start to a great lesbian crime books series

Review of ‘No Good Reason’ by Cari Hunter, audiobook narrated by Nicola Victoria Vincent I am now an official Cari Hunter fan. Every book I read (or listen to, rather, lately), I am sure I am going to love. Not necessarily enjoy (they’re awfully grim), but love. Cari Hunter creates the most wonderful and relatable […]
Mental health and bi erasure are at the heart of this sweet wlw sports romance

Review of Out on the Ice by Kelly Farmer When I started reading this wlw sports romance, I was worried Amy was going to exhaust me. She’s very sweet and fun but she’s also a hyperactive extrovert. As I kept reading, I realised the author had done a wonderful job creating the characters’ voices. If […]
A lesbian historical fiction audiobook that I won’t forget

Review of ‘Cantoras’ by Carolina de Robertis, Audiobook narrated by the author I admit that I had this lesbian historical fiction audiobook on my list to listen for a good while but I couldn’t find the right frame of mind to enjoy it. I knew it wasn’t an easy listening plus I’m not a fan […]
A very dramatic wlw second chance romance novel

Review of ‘Following Chance’ by Baxter Brown This was a very dramatic, wlw second chance romance novel. While I read Brown’s debut and thought it was well written, I wasn’t a fan of her story choices. I’m happy to say that this second book was so much better for me. This time Brown’s good writing […]
Anna Burke can also write great 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 really good lesbian crime mystery book

Review of ‘Fair Game’ by Charlotte Mills This was the really good lesbian crime mystery book I was hoping for. ‘Fair Game’ is the sequel to Mills’ hit book ‘Payback’. While I didn’t like this quite as much as Payback, I’m only talking about a quarter of a star difference here. This was a well-done […]
Another good installment in the Love and Courage series

Review of ‘Guarding Hearts’ by Jaycie Morrison This was another good installment in the Love and Courage series. My first thought after reading book 2 was that I figured it should be the end of the series, that a third book wasn’t really needed. I have to admit I was wrong. I enjoyed this book […]