Honey in the Marrow by Emily Waters

An inspiring journey from grief and depression to forever love As I’ve explained before, I’ve never been a big fanfiction reader but it so happens that the fanfic this book is based on is one of a handful I reviewed. I was both excited and a tad wary when I saw Ylva had picked it […]
Dearly Departed (Love Me Dead #3) by Heather Novak

A fitting end to a very good series This is my third book by Heather Novak – and my second review, I’ll explain why below – and I hope she keeps writing sapphic fiction because she’s quickly becoming an automatic read for me. It started with Blood Thinners, the first book in the Love Me […]
The Last Lavender Sister by Melissa Brayden, narrated by Lula Larkin

A friends-to-lovers romance with the setting of a small town Melissa Brayden is one of the most renowned Sapphic fiction authors. I’ve been reading her books for years, though lately, I felt like her books weren’t a good match for me. Even though I liked this one, I still prefer some of her earlier works […]
Another Stupid Love Song by Miranda MacLeod and Em Stevens

There Are Never Enough Stupid Love Songs We always need Another Stupid Love Song. Miranda MacLeod and Em Stevens did a wonderful job in writing this beautiful romance, set in the music business. Just a few weeks ago I read another book (The Duet by Harper Bliss) that was also set in the music industry. […]
Timber Falls by Gerri Hill

A sweet romance mixed with a murder hunt As a fan of Gerri Hill, I really had to read her latest book and once again, the author has exceeded my expectations. I like mystery and romance genres best and both mixed together in one story are my absolute favorite. This author is able to write […]
Over the Moon with you by Jaime Clevenger

A well-rounded summer read Every book by Jaime Clevenger is an automatic read for me. This author has the exact balance between hotness and angst that works perfectly for me. Paige Dannenberg is a farm vet who never practiced water aerobics in her life but when her mother asks her to teach one of her […]
Beyond Any Experience by Anne E. Terpstra

A wonderful debut novel I read a lot of books, and love a lot of books. I am constantly amazed at how far we’ve come, at how much the quality has risen in the twenty-five or thirty years since I started reading sapphic fiction. I mean no disrespect to anyone but some of the books […]
Down to a Science by Haley Cass

A very cute and nerdy friends-to-lovers novella A best-friends-to-lovers romance between a neurodivergent nerd and a hot firefighter? Yes, please. Ellie is an adorkable genius, a brilliant researcher in biomedical engineering at MIT, whose idea of being social is sitting at the bar in her favourite pub, working on her PhD. When she’s not hogging […]
I, Volcano by Eule Grey

A hard but hopeful and poetic story of love in wartime What we go through, the context in which we read stories informs the way we experience them. Reading this book while there’s a war raging a few hours from here, with families finding refuge in the village I live in and becoming part of […]