KJ knows how to keep the readers on the edge of their seats

Ignis by KJ

Review of Ignis by KJ This is the second book I’ve read by this author – along with her debut novel Coming Home – and I have to say that I love KJ’s writing even though this one is completely different from her debut. Felicity Davis, the principal of Rawson Girls Grammar School, is an […]

I get this warm happy feeling when I pick up a Hill book

Red Tide at Heron Bay by Gerri Hill

Review of Red Tide at Heron Bay by Gerri Hill Like most WLW readers out there, I’m a big Gerri Hill fan. I will happily read anything she writes and I am rarely if ever, disappointed. While Hill’s name on a book is enough to get me to read it, there is something about her […]

I’m hooked on the Manhattan Sloane Thriller series

Beyond the Smoke by Stacy Lynn Miller

Review of Beyond the Smoke by Stacy Lynn Miller I’ve been hooked on this series since I listened to the audiobooks narrated by Lori Prince. The audiobook version is coming out in November and I’m anxiously waiting for it. Manhattan Sloane and her girlfriend Finn Harper left their respective jobs with the San Francisco Police […]

A powerful and thought-provoking read

The Tender Grave by Sheri Reynolds

Review of The Tender Grave by Sheri Reynolds The Tender Grave opens in a dramatic fashion. Seventeen-year-old Dori and her boyfriend are suspects in a hate crime committed against a gay classmate. Her mother gives her enough money to leave town and hands her the address of a half-sister she has never met. Right away […]

Another great installment in the Cantor Gold Crime Series

Murder and Gold by Ann Aptaker

Review of Murder and Gold by Ann Aptaker Cantor Gold, dapper butch art thief and smuggler for whom survival is everything, must now grapple with two fronts: surviving the shifting sands of the criminal underworld, and navigating the changing tides of society. Cantor Gold is back with Murder and Gold, the 5th installment of the […]

An entertaining book about Dallas’s organised crime

Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite

Review of Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite Carsen Taite is one of my go-to lesfic authors. I especially like it when she writes legal thrillers enriched by her experience as a retired criminal attorney. Even though Her Consigliere features an attorney main character, the book focuses more on the criminal aspects of the Italian mafia […]

A gritty and sexy romance where nothing is what it seems

Ignis by KJ

Review of House of Agnes by Fiona Zedde When you open a book by Fiona Zedde, you know it’s going to be sexy. Even more so if one of the main characters is a respected and feared madam. House of Agnes is definitely sexy but it’s so much more than just a sexy book. Lola […]

A very good collaboration between three seasoned authors

Swift Vengeance by Jean Copeland

Review of Swift Vengeance by Jean Copeland, Jackie D. and Erin Zak Normally you find books co-written by two authors but a collaboration of three sounds like an idea born from a joke or a dare that could either go very well or very wrong. Fortunately for lesfic crime fans, Swift Vengeance worked really well. […]

A solid and intriguing mystery romance

When in Doubt by VK Powell

Review of When in Doubt by VK Powell If you follow my reviews you might know that I’m always game for a good crime novel. Jery Wylder is a committed police officer, her squad is her family. Especially her partner Randy who is almost like a brother to her. But when a drug-house mission goes […]

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