Not my Problem by Ciara Smyth, Audiobook narrated by Sarah Jane Drummey

Another excellent YA novel by Ciara Smyth After listening to Ciara Smyth’s debut The Falling in Love Montage, and absolutely loving it, this author got automatically in my to read/listen list. So when her new novel was released I jumped at the opportunity to listen to the audiobook. Aideen is a 16-year-old with plenty of […]
A low angst, very slow-burn romance

Review of The Love Project by T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod, audiobook narrated by Lori Prince This is the third collaboration between these two seasoned authors – the previous ones the Christmas novel Holly & Ivy and the romance Heart of Ice. The Love Project is a low angst, very slow-burn romance for a light but entertaining listen. Joni […]
A cute YA fauxmance with Asian representation

Review of Love and Other Natural Disasters by Misa Sugiura This was a cute, YA romance. I’m not the biggest fan of rom-coms, but one of my reading goals for 2021 was to be more open-minded and consume more of them. The reason I picked this one is that I love YA and the main […]
Another wonderful sports romance by Rachel Spangler

Review of Thrust by Rachel Spangler Women with swords, do I need to say more? Probably not but I do have a lot to say about this book. I think Thrust was written for me. I love sports romances, any sports, even sports I don’t know (read my review of Catch and Cradle for my […]
An entertaining book about Dallas’s organised crime

Review of Her Consigliere by Carsen Taite Carsen Taite is one of my go-to lesfic authors. I especially like it when she writes legal thrillers enriched by her experience as a retired criminal attorney. Even though Her Consigliere features an attorney main character, the book focuses more on the criminal aspects of the Italian mafia […]
An unsettling but interesting New Adult novel

Review of The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe by Hannah Moskowitz I don’t know what to think of this book. It’s well-written. There are feelings. Teenage angst. So much teenage angst. Andie has been in love with Ivy since forever. Ivy doesn’t do relationships and goes from girl to girl, which isn’t that surprising […]
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

My favourite read of 2021 I fell in love with August and Jane. August is searching for a place to belong. Unsure of her future, wanting no part of her eccentric mother’s obsessive behaviour, she becomes a minimalist. I could relate to that restless uncertainty in my twenties. Where do I go from here? Where […]
Another good book in the Shaken series

Review of Words Unsaid by K.G. MacGregor This was another good book in the Shaken series. I’ve been singing this series’ praises as I’ve been catching up on the past books. I just love the books and it has been a joy to read them all. I do have to be honest that this is […]
A heartwarming romance about dealing with grief

Review of Hearts in Motion by Miranda MacLeod Miranda Macleod is an established lesbian fiction writer but, for some reason, I haven’t read that much of her work. After listening to Accidental Honeymoon recently I’m determined to go through her books. I’m happy that I grabbed a copy of her latest, Hearts in Motion because […]