Fallen Facades by Ava Steele is the kind of story that shakes something loose inside you—especially through the delicate, charged, beautifully complicated relationship between Sloane Preston and Natalie Clarke and their shared love for historical buildings. Their age gap isn’t a gimmick; it’s the emotional fault line that shapes every moment between them, every hesitation,…
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Three’s a company by Elena Graf – my review
Three’s Company by Elena Graf is Hobbs series book no. #12. Elena Graf’s novel takes on a deceptively simple premise—the heart wants not one person but two—and treats it with unusual steadiness and care. Rather than aiming for shock or spectacle, the book asks how love might be reorganized in midlife without abandoning responsibility: What…
The Stepmother by Melissa Tereze
“The Stepmother” by Melissa Tereze is not a “traditional” age gap lesbian romance. The title certainly suggests it and we’re all intrigued how the author could make the stepmother and the stepdaughter fall for each other without being a big cliché. First, Diane Astell (the stepmother) and Hayley McCalister (the stepdaughter) only meet after Mike’s…
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…