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Lauren Reviews The Beast at the Door by Althea Blue
Confession: I'm new to steampunk-themed fiction. Therefore, I was excited to fall into - tagged as a steampunk fairy tale. Immediately, the author (Althea Blue... Read more
Posted on 11 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Mfred Reviews Slow Burn in Tuscany by Giselle Fox
What a sweet and emotional book! by Giselle Fox is light on plot but heavy on love and romance. Recently divorced, Brianna decides to take a tour of Italy... Read more
Posted on 10 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Aoife Reviews Two Puppy Love Romances by Georgia Beers
Georgia Beers' new Puppy Love series centres around Junebug Farm, a no-kill animal shelter in upstate New York, and the people that work there. While the... Read more
Posted on 09 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Stephanie Reviews Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
I can't remember the last time I read a book in two days, but I have to admit that once I started reading , I couldn't put it down. I laughed, cried, raged,... Read more
Posted on 08 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews As I Descended by Robin Talley
When I heard a YA book was coming out that was a lesbian boarding school Macbeth retelling, I was already on board before I had even heard that it was by Robin... Read more
Posted on 06 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova
Nothing says Happy Birthday like summoning the spirits of your dead relatives. 2016 is shaping up to be introducing the kind of LBPQ YA we've been waiting for.... Read more
Posted on 06 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Aoife Reviews Always Human by Ari (aka Walkingnorth)
Always Human is a sci-fi webcomic set in 24th century Australia, where people now use 'mods' to essentially continually genetically engineer themselves - rangin... Read more
Posted on 05 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Cara Reviews Not Your Sidekick by C. B. Lee
The premise of has promise that the execution, unfortunately, doesn't live up to. The best part of the book is the characterization of the protagonist and her... Read more
Posted on 04 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: August 22 – September 3
posted Land of Many Faces: Telling The Tales of LGBT India . Daily Xtra posted After 25 years at Little Sister's, Janine Fuller now faces her... Read more
Posted on 03 September 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Holly Reviews Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
When I was just 30 pages in, this is the review I was considering writing for : This book is so sweet I can barely stand it. The end. At this point I had... Read more
Posted on 31 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
SPONSORED REVIEW: Danika Reviews Sekma by Nel Havas
Back in December, I reviewed The Apprentice Queen by Nel Havas. Recently, the author contacted me about her new companion book to that novel: . (I say... Read more
Posted on 31 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Tierney Reviews Vera’s Will by Shelley Ettinger
Vera's Will is a beautifully-told queer family saga, one that is by turns heart-wrenching and heartwarming, and at every moment an entrancing read. Ettinger... Read more
Posted on 30 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Shira Glassman Reviews Marian by Ella Lyons
One way to describe Marian by Ella Lyons is that it's a kiddie version of Heather Rose Jones's Daughter of Mystery - both are costume dramas featuring a... Read more
Posted on 30 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Bessie Reviews After Delores by Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman is a writer and ACTUP activist. Her novel After Delores was published in 1988. It's a mystery set in the aftermath of a breakup, with the narrato... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour and David Levithan
This book is a romp. Ever since I read Boy Meets Boy, I've been looking for a queer women's equivalent: a cotton candy book that, despite any issues it... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Katelyn Reviews Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain by Portia De Rossi
When Portia de Rossi first released her memoir, I was just testing the waters of an eating disorder and six years past admitting to myself that I wasn't... Read more
Posted on 27 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Marthese Reviews The Second Mango by Shira Glassman
She also picked up a mango, and then, after thinking about it for a moment, bought a second as well. The Second Mango is the first in the Mangoverse high-fantas... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Kalyanii Reviews The Housing Crisis by Kate McLay
Some literary journeys reveal their destination long before their narrative engine has found its hum, while others keep the reader wide-eyed and white-knuckled... Read more
Posted on 22 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: August 10 – 21
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #104: Books On A Bicycle . posted New in August : Sjón, Tim Murphy, Erin Judge, Steven Gaines, and Jacqueline Woodson . ... Read more
Posted on 21 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
JJ Taylor Reviews Just Enough Light by AJ Quinn
Just Enough Light by AJ Quinn (Bold Stroke Books) is a romantic thriller between two women working at an isolated Search and Rescue center in the Rockies. The... Read more
Posted on 21 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ