Review of ‘Still in your care’ by Josslyn Scott.
‘Still in your care’ is the part one of ‘A lesbian love story’ by Josslyn Scott. This is the story of Cloe, a business college student in her early twenties, and Maddie, a businesswoman ten years her senior who used to be Cloe’s babysitter. Years later, they meet by chance and Cloe feels that her […]
Review of ‘Highland dew’ by Barrett Magill.
Bryce Andrews is a sales director at a whisky distribution company that is looking for new craft single malt for the American market. She’s sent along her colleague Reggie Ballard to Scotland in search of an original crafted whisky. By chance she finds a shuttered family distillery that once produced the outstanding single malt ‘Highland […]
Review of ‘Blend’ by Georgia Beers.
‘Blend’ is set in Vineyard, a wine bar property of Piper Bradshaw’s mother who decides to take an extended vacation and leave her daughter in charge along with general manager Lindsay Kent. Piper has a full time corporate job and very little interest to liaise with Lindsay as they seem to be completely opposites. Piper […]
Review of ‘The boss of her’ by Julie Cannon, Aurora Rey & M. Ullrich.
This is a compilation of three novellas under the common theme of boss/employee romantic liaisons by three seasoned Bold Strokes Books authors. In ‘Lead counsel’ by Aurora Rey, Attorney Elisa Gonzalez finds herself having to work a major case alongside her former law school crush and now hotshot litigator Parker Jones who has possibly forgotten […]
Review of ‘It’s not a date’ by Heather Blackmore.
This book’s title and blurb were a bit misleading for me, I expected a lighter read. ‘It’s not a date’ takes entrepreneur Kade Davenport on a deep soul searching journey looking for self redemption. Kade is a woman of great contradictions: professionally successful, widely recognised in her field, but personally inmature and insecure as a […]
Review of ‘Love at Cooper’s Creek’ by Missouri Vaun.
When Shaw Daily escapes San Francisco to her grandparents’ town of Cooper’s Creek to decompress from the stress of her corporate career, she finds there more than she bargained for. In the rural town she meets Kate Elkins, a beautiful school teacher in a sabbatical year to care for her aging mother. Along with love, […]
Review of ‘The brutal truth’ by Lee Winter.
Lee Winter is one of my favourite lesfic writers (see my top favourites here). Reading her books takes me away from my comfort zone every time. This book was no exception. In a way, ‘The brutal truth’ is a typical (very) slow-burn romance with the added ingredients of an Ice Queen character and a lot […]
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 ‘Take me there’ by Julie Cannon.
This book’s main plot is not new for Julie Cannon: former lovers who meet again in a corporate environment that precludes any possible involvement but, at the same time, encourages a simmering attraction. The author used a similar plot line in her book ‘I remember’, published in 2013. In ‘Take me there’, Adrienne and Sloan […]