Tag: Bella Books

  • REVIEW: “Moonlight Avenue” by Gerri Hill

    REVIEW: “Moonlight Avenue” by Gerri Hill

    Whew! It has been nearly 11 months since I’ve written a review. Gotta say…that’s a long time. And it isn’t because I haven’t been reading. No, no. I have been reading. I’ve just been going back to some of my old, comfort books. Recently, however, I have fallen into some of the newer 2019 releases.…

  • REVIEW: A Proper Cuppa Tea by KG MacGregor

    REVIEW: A Proper Cuppa Tea by KG MacGregor

    I was introduced to KG MacGregor’s writing back in the heyday of the Xenaverse. Her fan fiction was/is some of the best out there. Luckily for all of us, she worked on those stories, expanded them, fixed them up, and got them published. And now, we have MacGregor’s 25th published novel. She is the embodiment…

  • REVIEW: My Lady Lipstick by Karin Kallmaker

    REVIEW: My Lady Lipstick by Karin Kallmaker

    Karin Kallmaker has often been called “The Queen of Lesbian Romance.” Of her twenty-eight published novels, I’ve read twenty of them. So, I have a pretty solid basis for saying the title is well deserved. (Three of those books are on my “comfort” pile – I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read them.)…

  • 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:  “The Demon Abraxas” by Rachel Calish

    REVIEW: “The Demon Abraxas” by Rachel Calish

    **Thank you to Lynda Sandoval for her editing assistance.** Reading Paranormal novels isn’t really my thing.  I find this strange since I did spend a lot of time reading Buffy fan fiction and really enjoyed it.  I probably read so much during that period that I just eventually burned out.  Not that I found anything…

  • REVIEW:  “Love by the Numbers” by Karin Kallmaker

    REVIEW: “Love by the Numbers” by Karin Kallmaker

    It’s been a busy year.  Yes, 2013 has kept me hopping, that’s for sure.  Because if this, I’ve had little time to read and even less time to write reviews. Well, that’s not completely true.  I’ve had time.  Not much, but I’ve had it.  There have just been so many other things going on that…

  • REVIEW: “Roller Coaster” by Karin Kallmaker

    Back in the day – when I was growing up – I spent a lot of time at amusement and theme parks.  I grew up in San Diego, CA.  Not a year went by when I wasn’t at Disneyland, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and/or Knott’s Berry Farm at least once.  There was always something –…

  • REVIEW: “Open Water” by Pol Robinson

    So here we are.  It’s the beginning of July 2012.  In just a few short weeks, the Olympic Games will open in London. I’ve always enjoyed the Olympics.  I remember being madly in love with Mark Spitz when I was just 4 years old.  Don’t judge.  I was four! I remember when Mary Lou Retton…

  • REVIEW: “Rhapsody” by KG MacGregor

    If you’ve followed by blog over the last few months, you may remember a review I did of the movie “One Day” (you can read the whole entry here).  In that review, I compared watching that movie with reading a book by Karin Kallmaker or KG MacGregor: Pick up a book by KK or KGM…

  • REVIEW: “Fragmentary Blue” by Erica Abbott

    I had the pleasure of meeting Erica Abbott during the 8th Annual Golden Crown Literary Society Conference in Minneapolis.  She is a delightfully witty woman – a wicked sense of humor.  Oh, yes.  By the end of the conference, I’d not only met a new author, laughed my fool butt off, and generally had a…