Bring on the Noyes!

Pas de Deux by EJ Noyes

Review of Pas de Deux by EJ Noyes I have so many books to read and review lately that I have been feeling a bit behind. I’m trying to stick to a strict schedule of what I read and when, so hopefully I can feel more caught up. But then I’m given an early copy […]

This book was on my list of most anticipated reads of 2021

Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley

Review of Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley This was a good debut read. This book was actually on my list of most anticipated reads of 2021. Sapphic-YA-fantasy will get me just about every time. However, I do think my high expectations might have affected my enjoyment a little bit. I didn’t love this […]

A charming and bittersweet ice queen romance

Pas de Deux by EJ Noyes

Review of Table for Two by Kate Gavin The way my brain works, I rarely remember stories, and never in details. Sometimes I’ll remember characters, usually not their names. What I remember are emotions and feelings. When I saw Kate Gavin’s name, I knew I had read a book by her and the emotion her […]

A romance with more emotional than physical connection

Detour to Love by Amanda Radley

Review of Detour to Love by Amanda Radley I’ve read a few books by Amanda Radley and particularly liked Huntress and Bring Holly Home. This author was previously known as A.E. Radley and most of her career has been as an independent writer. This is her first book published by Bold Strokes Books and under […]

A book about redemption, forgiveness, and new beginnings

Water under bridges by Harper Bliss

Review of Water Under Bridges by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 5 in the Pink Bean series which follows a group of lesbian friends who gather in a coffee shop in Sydney. Most books can be read as standalone as each focuses on a couple’s relationship but there will be […]

Good debut lesbian crime novel with a romance

A Far Better Thing by JD Wilburn

Review of A Far Better Thing by JD Wilburn For a debut novel, this is a pretty good whodunit. When it comes to drugs, Detective Bo Alexander can’t take a joke. She’s learned from her past and is doing everything she can to keep drugs off Galveston Island, at least as much as possible. 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 […]

Anna Burke’s books make me uncomfortable but they are great

Anna Burke's books

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke Anna Burke’s books make me uncomfortable. Whether it is one of her morally grey characters, an f/f romance in the Middle Ages, or, like in ‘Night Tide’, a deep hostility between the main couple, Burke’s novels aren’t fluffy reads. But I love every single one of them because […]

Anna Burke starts the year with a bang

Anna Burke

Review of ‘Night Tide’ by Anna Burke You know how girls are told that if a boy pulls their hair, it’s because he likes them? It’s terrible parenting but that’s what I was reminded of when reading about Lillian and Ivy. They also remind me of the tantrums kids throw when there’s too much happening […]

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