Category: Books

  • REVIEW: “All We Lack” by Sandra Moran

    REVIEW: “All We Lack” by Sandra Moran

    Rizzoli & Isles is about to finish up its fifth season on TNT. The last new episodes will air next week (March 17) and I’ll be forced to wait until summer for the next season. I started watching Rizzoli & Isles pretty late in the game. In fact, I started watching in the middle of the fifth season.…

  • REVIEW: “Zero Visibility” by Georgia Beers

    REVIEW: “Zero Visibility” by Georgia Beers

    The really wonderful thing about Lesbian Fiction is that it has really become pretty diverse in terms of genre.Yes, I think we still have a way to go, but there are more options to choose from today than there were in, say, 2000. Heck, in the last 10 years alone, the Golden Crown Literary Society…

  • NaBloPoMo (11/2014) – Day 12: REVIEW of “Snow Globe” by Georgia Beers

    NaBloPoMo (11/2014) – Day 12: REVIEW of “Snow Globe” by Georgia Beers

    Mackenzie Campbell has no idea her life is about to fall apart. She’s bright and attractive with a good job, a comfortable home and an impending Christmas wedding she’s been planning for months. So when her girlfriend bails less than two weeks before the nuptials, Kenzie’s picture perfect Christmas world begins to crumble around her.…

  • REVIEW:  “Jolt” by Kris Bryant

    REVIEW: “Jolt” by Kris Bryant

      *I was provided a free download of Jolt by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you to Bold Strokes Books for affording me this opportunity.*. Mystery writer Bethany Lange wasn’t prepared for the twisting emotions that left her breathless the moment she laid eyes on folk singer sensation Ali Hart. Of course she…

  • REVIEW:  “Nudge” by Sandra Moran

    REVIEW: “Nudge” by Sandra Moran

    New York advertising executive and lifelong atheist Sarah Sheppard is highly successful, in line for a partnership, and feeling on top of the world. When she’s visited by a mysterious client who offers her a job to write and market a comprehensive addition to the world’s religious texts, she thinks it’s an elaborate joke and…

  • REVIEW:  “Just Girls” by Rachel Gold

    REVIEW: “Just Girls” by Rachel Gold

      Jess Tucker sticks her neck out for a stranger—the buzz is someone in the dorm is a trans girl. So Tucker says it’s her, even though it’s not, to stop the finger pointing. She was an out lesbian in high school, and she figures she can stare down whatever gets thrown her way in…

  • REVIEW:  “Blowback” by Bev Prescott

    REVIEW: “Blowback” by Bev Prescott

    Meghan Blaney comes from a long line of self-sufficient, gritty Maine lobstermen.  She knows a thing or two about hard work, loyalty, and sacrifice.  When she put off going to culinary school  so she could take care of her aging father, she never expected to be schlepping pancakes at a local diner a decade later. …

  • REVIEW:  “Everything Changes” by Samantha Hale

    REVIEW: “Everything Changes” by Samantha Hale

    *I was provided a free download of Everything Changes by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you to Bold Strokes Books for affording me this opportunity.*   Seventeen-year-old Raven Walker has never had a boyfriend. She’s never really been interested in boys. But she was always too afraid to examine what that might mean.…

  • REVIEW:  “About Face” by VK Powell

    REVIEW: “About Face” by VK Powell

    *I was provided a free download of About Face by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you to Bold Strokes Books for affording me this opportunity.*   Reclusive forensic artist Macy Sheridan agrees to work one final case she hopes will solve the mystery that’s haunted her for years. The only things blocking her…

  • REVIEW:  “Taken by Storm” by Kim Baldwin

    REVIEW: “Taken by Storm” by Kim Baldwin

    *I was provided a free download of Taken by Storm by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you to Bold Strokes Books for affording me this opportunity.*   Lives depend on two women when a train derails high in the remote Alps, but an unforgiving mountain, avalanches, crevasses, and other perils stand between…