Golden Oldie (’13) – At Seventeen

Books that are current get the most attention. But that doesn’t mean the older books aren’t worth your while. When reading I alternate between “older” books and newly published books. Because there are so may good lesfic books out there already, they deserve more attention. Therefor I have introduced a ‘Golden Oldie’ category about booksMeer lezen over “Golden Oldie (’13) – At Seventeen”

Reaping the Benefits – EJ Noyes

I really enjoyed listening to this book. It as a great escape from reality and Abby Craden did a great job narrating! The way she narrates probably gives this book the extra mile. Had I read it myself I think I wouldn’t have enjoyed it this much! (if that makes any sense..) The plotline ofMeer lezen over “Reaping the Benefits – EJ Noyes”

A Bond Unbroken – N.J. Lysk

I was almost ecstatic when I saw there was another author publishing a FF Omegaverse story! After reading the book I’m sad to say I’m less enthusiastic. I’ve waited with reviewing because I had a lot of mixed feelings after reading this book. This short story is about Lia (omega) and Amira (alpha), both werewolves.Meer lezen over “A Bond Unbroken – N.J. Lysk”

New Girl on the Street – Donna Jay

Jay writes great books! What great about her books is that she writes them about normal peopel. Not “normal”, but really relatable, normal and real women. With a regular job and no unnecessary dyke drama or other unrealistic “we don’t talk” angles you often see in lesbian romance novels. This novel for me was aMeer lezen over “New Girl on the Street – Donna Jay”

Last Resort – Angie Williams

Would you go to a dating resort exclusively for lesbians? Let me know!Part of reading Last Resort is like the guilty pleasure of watching a dating show and rooting for two people to come together. In contrast to a bad tv-show, this book is great. This is Williams’ second book and again I enjoyed itMeer lezen over “Last Resort – Angie Williams”

Longing For You – Jenny Frame

This was a fun read! After the first book (Hunger for You), it took two years for this second to get published. I liked it better than the first book, but have trouble pinpointing why. Let’s just keep it at my state of mind when I read a book. I read the first book, butMeer lezen over “Longing For You – Jenny Frame”

Silver Ravens – Jane Fletcher

Sometimes I ask myself if I have lived under a rock the past years. Also while reading this book: why haven’t I heard of Jane Fletcher before! Obviously, because you tend to read what you know. But I must say I had a great time venturing out from the known! Fletcher did a great jobMeer lezen over “Silver Ravens – Jane Fletcher”

Keeping Secrets – McGee Mathews

With many men (over 3.000.000) going to fight for the Union or the Confederates, lots of thing became a women’s job and newly defined the dynamics between men and women. Also, women wanted to fight for their cause. Over 400 women (both sides) fought in this civil war, disguised as men. Imagine looking over theMeer lezen over “Keeping Secrets – McGee Mathews”

Moon Fever – Ileandra Young

This urban fantasy has a unique kind of darkish feel over it that I enjoyed immensely. This book is full of werewolves, vampires and other edanes/creatures. Great peace of world building. I did not read the first book in the series and that didn’t bother me while reading this book. You can read it asMeer lezen over “Moon Fever – Ileandra Young”

One Golden Summer – Lydon and Markinson

This book made me feel a lot of things. It made me feel a bit oppressive because of the trust issues both Saffron and Kirsty. Also it made me feel good and sweet because of the seaside setting, the banter and the secondary characters. And I must not forget the happily ever after. Saffron doesn’tMeer lezen over “One Golden Summer – Lydon and Markinson”

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