Cowboys and Kisses by Karin Kallmaker, narrated by Ann Shanks Etter

A very good narration for an excellent novella This novella was born in 2007 as a short story and is now released in a longer version. According to the author, she envisioned it to describe the brutality of life in the far west for females without the protection of a man or marriage. However, this […]
Two of a Kind by T.B. Markinson and Miranda Macleod, narrated by Abby Craden

An ideal Summer listen I love when T.B. Markinson and Miranda Macleod co-write a book because the reader is guaranteed fun, romance and heat in equal parts. Two of a Kind is no exception. Maisie Sullivan is a marketing assistant who wants to get a promotion to go back to college. Drew Campbell is a […]
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 […]
Two of a Kind by T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod

A city girl in cowgirl land, a fun ride to happiness I love the stories T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod create for us, funny and heartwarming tales with imperfect women you want at least to be friends with, if not more. Drew loves nothing but her family and their ranch somewhere in Wyoming. She works […]
A sweet tale of two very likable characters

Review of Prize Money by Celeste Castro Toma, stuntwoman to the stars, comes home after 12 years of traveling around the world. After a teen/father argument, she stormed out and never looked back. But now her father needs her and it’s time to face up to her past in Caldwell, Idaho. A moment of compassion […]
A good BDSM romance with a disappointing narration

Review of Mine by Kim Hartfield, Audiobook narrated by Violet Woods This is the second book I listen to in a relatively short period that begins with a city girl needing a change in life, applying to work on a farm and unexpectedly finding love. The first one was Must Love Chicken by Jea Hawkins. That’s […]
An average lesbian debut book but I see potential in the author

Review of ‘Veterinary Partner’ by Nancy Wheelton I thought this was a good story but it wasn’t really to my personal tastes. This is a debut and while I thought it had some debut bumps, I did see potential in Wheelton. I think with a different storyline it would have clicked better for me. There […]
A good addition to Vetted, a lesbian historical fiction series

Review of ‘Pioneering’ by K’Anne Meinel ‘Pioneering’ is the next chapter in the continuing saga of Erin and Molly Herriot. While its predecessor, ‘Cavalcade‘, details the couples’ dangerous journey from Ohio to Oregon via a wagon train, this book paints a solid portrait of the day to day struggles of the Herriot family as they […]
A solid lesbian pioneers story set in the 1800s

Review of ‘Cavalcade’ by K’Anne Meinel The westward journey along the Oregon Trail during the 1800’s is pure Americana legend. It’s an absolute goldmine for storytelling and ‘Cavalcade’ takes on the epic lesbian pioneers story with pure gusto. If you read ‘Vetting‘, then you need to know that ‘Cavalcade’ and its sequel, ‘Pioneering’, recount the […]