“Crossing the line” is the first novel written by J.J. Arias which I read. I found it really beautifully penned. It is an age-gap / office / boss/intern / opposites attract lesbian romance involving two very special characters, newly appointed judge Jordan Blake and law student Sierra Fuentes, two amazing women, both brilliant & beautiful,…
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At first glance by Melissa Tereze ~ my review
What I loved most about “At first glance” by Melissa Tereze is the acceptance and non-judgemental character of one of the main characters. This is also one of the main themes. I read the kindle and I have, also, listened the audiobook. I loved Emma Griffiths accent and enthusiastic voice. Imagine how it would be…
If You Kiss Me Like That by Harper Bliss ~ my review
I loved this book so much, especially because of the main characters, Gloria and Ash, and of course, because of the conflict of the plot: how do you tell your lifelong friend you are in love with her daughter after being straight all your life and living in a small town like Murraywood what will…
The Headmistress by Milena Mckay ~ my review
I have been expecting a book like this for a long time, being an ice queen age gap lesfic lover and a sucker for amazing plots. It is definitely unique in lesfic to have a novel about a beautiful ice queen of a headmistress who comes to rescue a century long lasting exclusive academy called…
In her arms by Melissa Tereze
Who wouldn’t like a one-night stand with a beautiful woman, no strings attached, just hot, steamy sex?! But, what happens when you don’t want that night to end and instead, you want to have many more nights like that one with that special woman. This is how the book starts. Reagan is 47 years old…
The Music and The Mirror by Lola Keeley
Victoria is the music, mirrored in Anna’s ballet dancing. As humans, we are designed by nature and society to have a dream and make everything that it is in our power to make that dream come true. The true dream is based on real talent from within genes and nature’s wonders. Only few people have…
If you only knew by Jea Hawkins
I love books about romanticized writers. And ”If you only knew” by Jea Hawkins is just about a romanticized writer, who has sworn off love and is about to get a big load of passion and love. Sabrina Covell is an accomplished literary novelist who lives in Martha´s Vineyard in her grandparents’ home. She wouldn’t…
As the crow flies by Karen F. Williams ~a review
“As the crow flies” by Karen F. Williams it is a captivating mystery novel involving paranormal elements, a ghost story and two glimpses of lesbian romance. As the title suggests, a crow and two bookends bring the main characters together and triggers the course of action. The narration at first person, from Sam’s point of…
The sex therapist next door by Meghan O’Brien ~ a review
“The sex therapist next door” by Meghan O’Brien it’s an unusual age gap romance and the best lesbian erotica I have ever read so far. It is clearly that the youngest character in the book, Jude, will have an amazing evolution and her road to adulthood and self-knowledge will be sprinkled with unearthly sexual…