REVIEW: A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson

Tweet Stevie‘s review of A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson Contemporary Gay Interracial Romance published by Berkley 06 Dec 22 I didn’t set out to read two restaurant-based romances in succession. It just kind of happened. Having just reviewed a...

REVIEW: Merrily Ever After by Cathy Bramley

Tweet Stevie‘s review of Merrily Ever After by Cathy Bramley Contemporary Holiday Romance published by Orion 13 Oct 22 I like stories about people discovering unexpected relatives close by, because I’ve witnessed it happen in my own family. On the other hand,...

REVIEW: The Mad Girls of New York by Maya Rodale

Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Mad Girls of New York (Nellie Bly, Book 1) by Maya Rodale Historical Mystery published by Berkley 26 Apr 22 I was only faintly aware of the name Nellie Bly when I picked up this book, but I’m always fascinated to read about...

REVIEW: Make You Mine This Christmas by Lizzie Huxley-Jones

Tweet Stevie‘s review of Make You Mine This Christmas by Lizzie Huxley-Jones Bisexual Holiday Romance published by Hodder & Stoughton 13 Oct 22 The fake dating trope has never been my favourite premise for a story, but the twist implied in the blurb for this...

REVIEW: The Romantic Agenda by Claire Kann

Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Romantic Agenda by Claire Kann Multicultural LGBTQ+ Romance published by Berkley 12 Apr 22 It’s a rarity to find a romance, or indeed any book, with an asexual main character, so finding one with two of them was a definite inducement...