Book Review: Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron

Review  Sophia was strong willed and assertive. I loved that she didn’t want to get in line, know her place and live her life serving a man or anyone. The story touched on a lot of topics especially the treatment of young girls and women. The author created a world that was very detailed and I could see everything playing […]

Book Review: Odd One Out by Nic Stone

Review: Courtney and Jupiter have been best friends since they were kids. Courtney is in love with Jupiter but Jupiter is a lesbian. Then we enter the new girl Rae who is attracted to them both. Whew, chile. This book is geared for a younger audience but these kids were going through it like adults at times.  They had so […]

ARC Review: Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole

Review: After reading “A Princess In Theory” I always wondered what happened with Likosti and her mystery date. So it’s pretty much safe to say how excited I was to read this book! “Finding a sexual partner is easy,” Likotsi replied. “Finding someone that makes you need to know more about them is not.” The story was told in past […]

Book Review: Rule by Ellen Goodlett

Review: This book is about three sisters Zofi, Akeylah and Ren. They all come from different walks of life and are reunited with each other when the King announces he is dying and one of them will ascend to the throne. With the way this book was set up it could have gone either way. I’m happy to report this […]

Review: The 57 Bus by Dashka Slater

One teenager in a skirt. One teenager with a lighter. One moment that changes both of their lives forever. If it weren’t for the 57 bus, Sasha and Richard never would have met. Both were high school students from Oakland, California, one of the most diverse cities in the country, but they inhabited different worlds. Sasha, a white teen, lived […]

New Release+Review: Girl Crush by Stephie Walls

I was done.Done with men.Women say it all the time; they get fed up, throw their hands in the air, and vow a life of celibacy—until the next chiseled chest comes into view and then they’re foaming at the mouth and wiping the drool from their chins. But this was different, I really meant it. I’d been manhandled by the last […]

Review: My Last Season With You by SVC Ricketts

Book Title: My Last Season With You Genre: Contemporary Romance/NA/LGBT Date of release: October 15th Publisher: Self-published Available channels: Amazon, Nook, Kobo, and other various eBook channels.  Blurb: “Dealing with your own terminal illness is easier than telling your best friend that you’re in love with her. Just sayin’.”  – Regina Callahan Reggie Callahan has come to terms with her prognosis of less than a year […]