Swipe Right by Tagan Shepard: Book Review
Swipe Right by Tagan Shepard is a slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance that shows sometimes you have to go looking for love in order to realize it was right there all
Read moreSwipe Right by Tagan Shepard is a slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance that shows sometimes you have to go looking for love in order to realize it was right there all
Read moreIgnis by KJ is a romantic thriller that will keep you reading well into the wee hours of the morning. Felicity Davis, principal of Rawson Girls Grammar School, is a
Read moreUncharted by Alli Temple is a slow burn, friends-to-enemies-to-lovers, pirate fantasy romance. That’s right, lesbian pirates. I can probably stop there, but in case you aren’t already one-clicking this delightful
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Read moreGirl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo is a heart-tugging and thought-provoking literary fiction novel that highlights the numerous social issues that people of color have to deal with and the
Read moreAnd Then They Were Four by Elna Holst is an intimate, sexy, heartfelt holiday romance. It is the fourth in the Tinsel and Spruce Needles series and the first book
Read moreThe Mermaid, the Witch and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall is a young adult fantasy novel that is not to be missed. In fact, you should stop reading this review,
Read moreSilk and Leather: Lesbian Erotica with an Edge, edited by Victoria Villasenor, is an erotic anthology about pushing boundaries and making your wildest fantasies come true, if you dare. When
Read moreA Roll In The Hay by Lola Keeley is a delightful enemies to lovers and rich girl/poor girl romance that kept me well entertained from the very first paragraph. Tess
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