Our heroine is a gold-medal grade girlfriend: Olympic champion ski racer, tall, rich, loved by children and animals alike, travels the world with own strap-on. She is also just broken enough: following a spectacular wipeout at Vancouver 2010 while chasing a fourth Olympic medal, she has a metal knee, arthritic ankles and a bit of … Continue reading Gold by E J Noyes
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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
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
Snowbound by Cari Hunter
This is Cari Hunter's first book, and it somewhat shows. She can write, and it's gripping, but it's just not as strong as the Dark Peaks series. It's also very obviously a warm up for that series, with very similar characters kicking around. It's also a slightly odd mix of genres, combining thriller with lesbian … Continue reading Snowbound by Cari Hunter
Night Voice by C F Frizzell
Ever wondered what happens in the long, cold off-season in Provincetown? Women anonymously phone in to the local radio station late at night, and talk to DJ 'Sable'. She sounds sexy. No one knows her name in real life. She is single and can flirt with all the women over the airwaves, because none of … Continue reading Night Voice by C F Frizzell
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
Snow Falls by Gerri Hill
It's light, but it's worth reading because Gerri Hill can do dialogue and wistful thoughts better than most. She's also quite good at people screwing up, or being screwed up, in quite plausible, human ways. The plot is simple: slightly traumatised writer is living a reclusive existence up a mountain when she rescues a lost … Continue reading Snow Falls by Gerri Hill