A good ending to the Tangle Valley series

What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden

Review of What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden This was a good ending to the series. The first book is still my clear favorite but this was a nice step-up from book 2 Two to Tangle, which I struggled with. Book 2 was still a good read but it was my lowest-rated Brayden book […]

A dark and angsty read about alcoholism

Beneath the surface by Harper Bliss

Review of Beneath the Surface by Harper Bliss, Audiobook narrated by Angela Dawe This is book 2 of the Pink Bean series which follows the lives of a group of lesbian friends living in Sidney, Australia. Angela Dawe narrates most of the series (at the moment formed by 10 books) which is a great opportunity […]

A story full of angst and family conflict

What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden

Review of Sierra City by Gerri Hill, Audiobook narrated by Abby Craden I’m slowly going through Gerri Hill’s back catalogue released in audiobook. Sierra City was originally released in 2004 and even though it’s not one of my favourites by this author, the promise of Abby Craden as a narrator made it worth a try. […]

A moving story of love and grief by Lise Gold

What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden

Review of ‘Blue’ by Lise Gold This book is exactly what I’ve come to expect from Lise Gold: nice and kind (but definitely not bland or boring) characters, beautiful descriptions of scenery in all its forms (colours, smells, sounds) that make me feel like I’m the one travelling the world, and hot sex. One of […]

Second audiobook of a fantastic series

Damaged Goods by Eliza Lentzski

Review of Damaged Goods by Eliza Lentzski, Audiobook narrated by Lori Prince This is the sequel of Don’t call me Hero and book two of a total of four in the series. I strongly suggest you read them in order as they follow the story between the mains chronologically and you’ll miss too many important […]

A romantic, funny and feel-good story

What a Tangled Web by Melissa Brayden

Review of Always Alex by Robin Alexander, Audiobook narrated by Lori Prince I’m so happy that Robin Alexander is releasing her back catalogue in audio and even happier that most of them are narrated by Lori Prince. I’ve read Always Alex years ago but couldn’t remember much. I’m happy that I gave this a go […]

A promising collaboration between a debut author and a seasoned one

The Last Time We Met by Maggie Brown and Leni Hanson

Review of The Last Time We Met by Maggie Brown and Leni Hanson The first time Merritt saw Austen, it was by accident. She was entirely focused on her studies and her love life, let alone her sex life, was quasi non-existent. She couldn’t resist the flirtatious rock star and the time they spent together, […]

A spectacular wlw sports book

wlw sports book

Review of ‘The Clinch’ by Nicole Disney Well, well, well… What a spectacular wlw sports book! I have to admit that I wasn’t convinced of reading a novel about Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting even with the promise of a lesbian romance but I’m so delighted that I did because it was an incredible treat. […]

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