Taking Flight by TC Parker

A funny and sweet romcom novella I really wish I enjoyed horror more than I do. Because that’s what T.C. Parker is known for and if what I’ve read by her so far, in genres that are not what she’s known for, is this good, I’m pretty sure her favoured genre is all kinds of […]
Line Chemistry by K.R. Collins

This slow burn really was worth the wait Do not read this review if you haven’t read the previous books in the series. I’m not spoiling this book itself, not more than the blurb does, but this part of the story is the result of everything that happened in the six books before. Go read […]
These Thin Lines by Milena McKay

Another breathtaking book by Milena McKay Vi Courtenay doesn’t know what to expect when she arrives for the first day of her internship – an internship chosen for her by her family – at Lilien Haus of Fashion but it’s certainly not to literally fall at the feet of the most beautiful woman she’s ever […]
Craving Cassie by Skye Rowan

A nice debut novel Craving Cassie is the debut novel by Skye Rowan. There were a few things that didn’t work for me, but for a debut, it was a nice read. The story is set in London and is about a mother of two Siobhan who starts a new job, among other things, to […]
Perks of Office by Liz Rain, narrated by Cat Gould

A very promising debut novel Sapphic fiction has seen lately an increasing number of new authors and it’s always exciting to discover new promising talents like Liz Rain. When Emma Ives starts working at the electorate office, she wasn’t expecting to develop a huge crush on her unattainable boss Minister Bridget O’Keefe. As both women […]
Dearly Departed (Love Me Dead #3) by Heather Novak

A fitting end to a very good series This is my third book by Heather Novak – and my second review, I’ll explain why below – and I hope she keeps writing sapphic fiction because she’s quickly becoming an automatic read for me. It started with Blood Thinners, the first book in the Love Me […]
Exclusive by Melissa Brayden, narrated by Melissa Sternenberg

An entertaining workplace romance I’ve been reading this author since she released her Soho series (2014) and Kiss the Girl became one of my all favourite books in Sapphic romance. I went straight to listening to the audiobook as Melissa Sternenberg does an excellent job narrating Ms. Brayden’s books. This one didn’t disappoint. Exclusive is a […]
Purposefully Accidental by G Benson

A new favourite by G Benson I usually begin my reviews with a quick synopsis, but I’ll keep this one especially short since the whole story is about two people discovering each other and I don’t want to spoil even in the slightest. You need to know close to nothing in order to fall in […]
It Started With A Kiss by Clare Lydon

Another winner by Clare Lydon The more I read Clare Lydon’s books, the more I love her style. Maybe because in a sea of US-based books, her novels are an island of British awesomeness, of a place I can relate to. So when I read that It Started With A Kiss was about women loving […]