Review of ‘The Goodmans’ by Clare Ashton.

Dr. Abby Hart lives in a little town in England secretly in love with her straight best friend Jude Goodman. Her mother, Maggie Goodman, is like a parent to Abby. But Abby isn’t the only one hiding secrets and they could surface any time with enormous consequences for everyone involved. What an incredible read. Ms. […]

Review of ‘The music and the mirror’ by Lola Keeley.

“Jump before you are pushed. In love, war and pas de deux” I feel that my words won’t be enough to do justice to this book properly. What a fantastic read and even more so considering that this is a debut novel. This is the story of Anna, a newbie in a successful dance company, […]

Review of ‘Just for show’ by Jae.

This is another fantastic book by Jae, a heart warming romance about a fake relationship between psychologist Claire Renshaw and barista/actress Lana Henderson. Dr. Renshaw is a successful couples therapist with a mild obsessive compulsive disorder and a big reputation at stake when her fiancée calls the engagement off. As an expert in relationships, a […]

Review of ‘Who’d have thought’ by G Benson.

This author is writing better and better every time and this book in particular is getting on my list of the best 2017 books so far. The theme of sham marriage is not new in lesfic but Benson presents it here so skillfully that makes up for the lack of originality. Both main characters are […]

Review of ‘Turbulence’ by E.J. Noyes.

Wow… and when I say ‘wow’ I mean… WOW. After the author’s debut novel ‘Ask, tell’ got to my list of best books of 2017, I was wondering if that was just a fluke. Fortunately for us lesfic readers, now it’s confirmed: E.J. Noyes CAN write. Not only that, she can write different genres (‘Ask, […]

Review of ‘Ask, tell’ by EJ Noyes

This is a beautiful love story between two US army doctors (one the boss of the other) in times of the Don’t ask don’t tell policy. Written in first person and in present tense, it takes a couple of chapters to get used to but, despite the potential problems of this stylistic choice, the author […]

Review of ‘A quiet death’ by Cari Hunter

I didn’t want to read this book. Despite the fact that I’ve previously read a couple of Ms. Hunter’s books and loved them, I tend to avoid gruesome stories and I normally go for romances or light mystery / action books. However, after seeing so many good reviews about this series I decided to take […]

Review of ‘Heart trouble’ by Jae

When I read that this book was about a mysterious (paranormal?) connection between the main characters, I thought that the plot could go terribly wrong. But I like this author and decided to give it a try. I’m SO glad I did as in my opinion this is one of the best lesbian romances of […]

Review of ‘Capturing forever’ by Erin Dutton.

I have read a few books by this author, which some I enjoyed more than others. The story description didn’t appeal much to me so I wasn’t too eager to read it. If I’ve known I was going to enjoy it so much, I would have picked it up much earlier. This is a slow […]

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