Book Review: Dare To Love by A.L. Brooks

Phoenix rising. Carmen is a self-made talent manager for celebrities. She is overworked and just going through the motions with her boyfriend of convenience. After a meeting with her lesbian friends, Tamsyn and Maggie, she realizes that she wants what they have. A meaningful and loving relationship. Ash is a self-made business owner. After slaving […]

Read More

Book Review: All At Sea by Cheyenne Blue

Stowaway. Stevie just had a milestone moment in her life and should be celebrating with her rich family on their yacht. Her moment is overshadowed, however, by her sister’s poorly timed engagement. Not that it was her fault. Leave it to dumb guys to assume that someone’s graduation party is a good time to propose. […]

Read More

Book Review: Uprooting by Suzie Carr

Green Witch essences. Harper has had a rough life and she was made to carry the burden of fault. She is a singer/songwriter that has not yet found the success that her ex girlfriend has achieved. When her estranged father starts fluttering around her alcoholic younger sister, she decides to go back home for a […]

Read More

Book Review: And Then There Was Her by Tagan Shepard

A meandering stroll through the vineyard. Madison’s celebrity chef girlfriend, Kacey, gets a new job heading up a restaurant at a Washington state winery. A beautiful spacious cottage is a rent-free perk. Madison can work on her ceramic art full time. So they move from Denver to Washington. Kacey is stir crazy and Madison tries […]

Read More

Book Review: Queerleaders by M.B. Guel

“I’m sure once you take the hairnet off she’s very attractive!” Mack is a closeted gay gal navigating her senior year in high school. Super content to be coasting through her final year with her best friend, Lily. Mack has a crush on the head cheerleader, Veronica. She thinks Veronica is amazing and beautiful and […]

Read More

Book Review: Sunset and Shades by Erica Lee

Blame the liberal media. I listened to the audio version of this book narrated by Jessica Renfro. I always feel like I should preface these reviews with the fact that I am not a fan of audiobooks. I only listen to them because I have an hour commute to and from work. I think Renfro […]

Read More

Book Review: On The Run by Charlotte Greene

Show me the money. The year is 1995. Hot tempered Gwen has just been fired from a job and is making her way through Texas where she comes across a terrified women hitchhiking in the middle of nowhere. Gwen feels compelled to help this woman because she has clearly been through something. The blurb for […]

Read More