School teacher tutors the child of totally hot movie star... romance, adventure, Australia! #lesfic #lesbianromance
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Take Me There by Julie Cannon
Take Me There. And There! And There Again! Take Me! A book with an unusually large number of sex scenes achieved by the cunning ploy of including the (sex) lives of a well established couple (who feature in other books, too) alongside the lives of the couple-to-be. Add to the mix that couple-to-be used to … Continue reading Take Me There by Julie Cannon
Dust by Ann McMan
Political investigator (Woman A) is hired to check out a squeaky clean senator - is he actually a murderer with dastardly political ambition? Falling for the senator's estranged wife is naturally going to cause upset, rage, attempted murder, etc but who can stop the dumb ol' path of true love with such pesky minor concerns … Continue reading Dust by Ann McMan
Turn Back Time by Radclyffe
Sleep-deprived, highly caffeinated, wildly good-at-their-jobs surgeons find an attraction. It could only be classic Radclyffe! Woman A is a surgeon who has a leather jacket and tinkers with classic cars. Woman B is a surgeon who has an no-good cheatin' ex-husband and a child. Woman A is quite a player. Woman B takes one look … Continue reading Turn Back Time by Radclyffe
Delay of Game by Tracey Richardson
Blissful page-turner of an adventure romance set at the Vancouver 2010 women's ice hockey, which culminates in the gold medal match between USA and Canada. All the scores are real, so we know Canada is going to win and the USA is going to lose. There's more intrigue and mystery thrown in to keep us on our toes! Woman … Continue reading Delay of Game by Tracey Richardson
The Heart of the Mountain by Brenda Adcock
One of those books you'll be asked about a month later and totally forgot you read. What book about a lesbian geologist / miner going undercover in homophobic Kentucky? She had a thing with woman with a kid? And made molasses. The one where she gets shot at, gets into loads of bar fights, and … Continue reading The Heart of the Mountain by Brenda Adcock
Falling Hard by Jae
Jae is generally a pretty safe bet and can reliably subvert or inspect some stereotypes. I like that in a book. Romance, and a teeny bit of something to think about. That said, Falling Hard is essentially romance through and through. Woman A (a surgeon!) likes women. A lot of women. Woman B is divorced from her cheatin' (surgeon!) … Continue reading Falling Hard by Jae