Last Barrel by Stacy Lynn Miller: Listing
Dax and Rose live the high life at the Foster House, running the poshest speakeasy on the West Coast. Half Moon Bay is about to claim its place as the
Read moreDax and Rose live the high life at the Foster House, running the poshest speakeasy on the West Coast. Half Moon Bay is about to claim its place as the
Read moreArchitect Gene López-Pérez has everything she’s ever wanted: her daughter Susana, a flourishing career, and Isa—the love of her life and Susana’s biological mother. But when Gene is denied entry
Read moreAt this moment, Catherine Des Lauriers wants only two things in life: to forget all about the cheating ex she left behind in Paris, and for Maple Springs Country Music
Read moreAfter a chance encounter with terrorism at JFK leaves her snapping photos instead of fleeing, celebrated novelist Marielle finds herself thrust into the Witness Protection program—stripped of her vibrant life
Read moreM-U-R-D-E-R. Nine points in Scrabble. Nine iron—great for short golf shots. But can a golf pro and an English teacher work together to discover who killed a friend during a
Read moreThe TLR teams Not To Miss Sapphic Books January 2024 are books that the team read and loved in Jan as well as books they are most looking forward to!
Read moreFrom our review: “This character driven piece has a load of great characters, especially Harper and Esther, and Esther’s college friends who are smart, brave, and super loyal to their sheep in wolf’s clothing”
Read moreFrom our review: “The wolven world the author has created is deeply drawn and this book immerses the reader in the struggles of this core group of strong willed and powerful creatures.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Violence and power struggles create a lot of tension, and the whole book has a waiting for the other shoe to drop feeling. It’s tiring but well worth the effort.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Mack is a great character with flaws and issues and a lack of success in her relationships. She is self-aware and three-dimensional and it is satisfying to follow her”
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