If you want a well-written book with a smattering of American history, rich women with attitude and fast cars, poor women with attitude and limited life chances, live music, cultural commentary, bucket loads of nature and barn loads of shagging, then this is for you. Woman A is a super rich trust fund baby from … Continue reading My Home is on the Mountain by Caro Clarke
Category: Rating: Recommended
Coming Home by KJ
School teacher tutors the child of totally hot movie star... romance, adventure, Australia! #lesfic #lesbianromance
Forward: A Memoir by Abby Wambach
Everyone is currently swooning over Megan Rapinoe and her World Cup and Golden Boot and purple hair and sunglasses and 'not fucking going to the White House' quote. But let's not forget her recently-retired, and wildly eloquent, predecessor on the US National Women's Soccer team, the mighty Abby Wambach. She is famous for kissing her … Continue reading Forward: A Memoir by Abby Wambach
Passionate Rivals by Radclyffe
Radclyffe is back on the horse! After the "Don't Bother" that was Love After Hours we now have a gem of a surgeons-go-at-it-like-surgeons book. Raaaah! Radclyffe makes these two surgeons genuinely interesting and intriguing women, thrown deep in really tricky situations in their professional as well as in their personal lives. This is primarily an excellent … Continue reading Passionate Rivals by Radclyffe
The Brutal Truth by Lee Winter
Swooooon. I admit, I totally fell for this book, which leaves me with the realisation I might be really into older, powerful women fantasies. In fact, I got so much into this, I can even tell you the characters names! Maddie is a 30ish Australian trying to make her way in New York's media industry. … Continue reading The Brutal Truth by Lee Winter
Norfolk Coast Investigation books by Andrea Bramhall
Andrea Bramhall is the Alistair Maclean of lesbian romance. This trilogy (with more to come, I'm sure - no pun intended) needs readers with a hard stomach and a hard head. Ostensibly a series of detective adventures, with the trauma piled on thicker and faster at every turn, its also a romance story at heart. … Continue reading Norfolk Coast Investigation books by Andrea Bramhall
The Big Sugarbush by Ana B. Good
In which an eclectic range of privileged women descend on a snowed-in house in the middle of Vermont and spend many weeks together in Lesbian Rehab. Hilarious, brilliant and actually quite clever. One by one, the extraordinary characters arrive - some willingly. All need to make it to the end of rehab or face prison, … Continue reading The Big Sugarbush by Ana B. Good
Who’d Have Thought by G. Benson
With the exception of her titles, this author sure can write! A totally flakey premise, lightly riddled with passages of time that seem slightly impossible, delivered with style and depth and utterly compelling writing. Our heroine is a nurse with money troubles who agrees to marry, for a year, to get her out of financial … Continue reading Who’d Have Thought by G. Benson
Fresh Tracks by Georgia Beers
7 women spend a week in a cabin in the snowy woods between Christmas and New Year. How many couples is that? Well, that's the root of the problem. Cracking writing by Georgia Beers, this one will stay with you long after you've read it, and bears up to a second reading, which I don't … Continue reading Fresh Tracks by Georgia Beers
Winter’s Harbor by Aurora Rey
I really like this book, and it just squeaks into the 'recommended' rating. Set in Provincetown, Woman A comes to town in the off season to get away from her no good cheatin' ex. Woman B is the sexy baker who plays the field and isn't looking to settle down. Woman A works from Woman … Continue reading Winter’s Harbor by Aurora Rey
Ask, Tell by E.J. Noyes
Plot: our heroine is a US Army surgeon deployed to Afghanistan and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy is in place. She's got the major hots for her boss, and is in a long term relationship back home. Imagine a few scenarios where Don't Ask, Don't Tell would be particularly bad, and you get the … Continue reading Ask, Tell by E.J. Noyes
Sanne Jensen books by Cari Hunter
Currently on the third book of this detective-who-goes-fell-running-and-eats-chips series. Gruesome and compelling, mostly snowing and refreshingly English. They don't drink 'tea', they 'make a brew' in this book. Sometimes they have 'a chippy' for supper. When it gets bad, they have a kebab. Use caution when reading the first 20% of any of the Dark … Continue reading Sanne Jensen books by Cari Hunter