Book Review: The Mandolin Lunch by Missouri Vaun

I really enjoyed this book. There was chemistry right from the first meeting in a music shop. And I liked the crush-like feelings. The forced proximity. Will they / won’t they? Should they / Shouldn’t they? It is always such a big deal when there is a child involved, too. Add to the mix that […]

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Book Review: Love’s Portrait by Anna Larner

Overall, I enjoyed the chemistry, romance, and poetic style of writing that showed up at times. This was a little too artsy/museum for me. There was a lot of research and talk of art. It is not really a big interest of mine so at times I wanted to skim through some scenes. But there […]

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Book Review: Not This Time by MA Binfield

I’m not sure why, but I was surprised at how much I liked this. I think it is because I have read a lot of singer/celebrity romances and they usually miss the mark for some reason or other. They feel superficial. They put a whole bunch of cringe worthy song lyrics. But this one felt […]

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Book Review: The Clinch by Nicole Disney

Wow. Where did this come from? I love sports. And I love sports books if they aren’t surgical, exact, or expansive on the actual sport aspect. But there is something so intriguing about this mixed martial arts world, that I was completely engaged. In fact, I would have liked more of it. I kind of […]

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Book Review: Journey To Cash by Ashley Bartlett

Well… Thank you to Lex for introducing me to this series. It was a fun ride. I grew to really know and care about all of the characters. This was a solid final installment. My only complaint with this series was that every single character had the same snarky humor. Everyone was born with the […]

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Lesbian Fiction Best of 2020

2020 has been a weird year. The Pandemic negatively impacted my reading and reviewing with a general lack of concentration. I just couldn’t get into the books I was reading for awhile. Once I did, I found I was more critical than usual. So apologies to all the authors if my reviews seemed unnecessarily picky […]

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