A feel-good romance that is very low angst

Lead Me Home by Shannon O'Brien

Review of Lead Me Home by Shannon O’Brien This was a nice romance. This is a good book for people who want a feel-good romance that is very low angst. It’s very readable and while this is not a book that a whole lot happens, the book is well written and it easily kept my […]

A fun reflection on right and wrong… with zombies

Lead Me Home by Shannon O'Brien

Review of Bigger Monsters by Eliza Andrews I may not be ready for another pandemic book but it turns out I was more than ready for a post-pandemic apocalypse-with-zombies story. Because, you know, things can always get worse and books, like nightmares, are a good way of exorcising those fears. Violently torn away from the […]

A good ending to the Tangle Valley series

What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden

Review of What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden This was a good ending to the series. The first book is still my clear favorite but this was a nice step-up from book 2 Two to Tangle, which I struggled with. Book 2 was still a good read but it was my lowest-rated Brayden book […]

A good entertaining finale to The Cushing-Nevada Chronicles

You, Me and the Sunken Treasure by Georgette Kaplan

Review of You, Me and the Sunken Treasure by Georgette Kaplan A good entertaining read. While this was not my favorite book of the series, it still was a fun read like always. This is the third and looks to be finale book in The Cushing-Nevada Chronicles. There was one small storyline that I could […]

Another good book in the Devil series

The Devil Inside by Ali Vali

Review of The Devil Incarnate by Ali Vali This was another good book in the series. I’ve been having rough reading luck lately, with 4 out of the last 5 books being only okay or worse. I’ve felt like I was fighting off another reading slump so I was very happy to get a little […]

A chemistry filled romance by Gun Brooke

Ice Queen by Gun Brooke

Review of Ice Queen by Gun Brooke This was a chemistry filled romance. I’m a fan of Brooke. I have read around seventeen of her books and the lowest I have ever rated one is 3 stars. I think that really shows what a good author she has been over many years. While her sci-fi […]

A queer online magazine of science-fiction and fantasy

Lead Me Home by Shannon O'Brien

Review of ‘Glittership, Spring 2020’ I don’t usually review magazines but I had the opportunity to take a look at this one and I’m really happy I got to discover it. GlitterShip is a queer online magazine of science-fiction and fantasy. There is also an audio version, as podcasts, so if you’d rather listen than […]

A new lesbian literary and arts journal

Lead Me Home by Shannon O'Brien

Review of Tipping the Scales, Issue One Tipping the Scales is a new lesbian literary and arts journal that was launched last year by Natascha and Lori Graham more or less on a whim. A journal isn’t, technically speaking, a book, but that’s not the reason we, here at LezReviewBooks, didn’t review it sooner. The […]

Spirit of the Law is a very entertaining read

Spirit of the Law by Carsen Taite

Review of Spirit of the Law by Carsen Taite This was a very entertaining read. I’m a big Taite fan, especially of her romantic intrigue books that are about some aspect of the law. She is one of the best writers out there when it comes to writing about courts and lawyers, so when you […]

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