Sylvia Brownrigg delivers a beautifully done, complex novel, Pages For You. The novel follows the life of seventeen year old Flannery Jansen as she begins her first semester in a campus college. Just learning about life and naïve about love, Flannery meets twenty-eight year old graduate student Anne Arden, a more experienced, and hardened byRead More
Danika reviews The Furthest City Light by Jeanne Winer
The Furthest City Light is a book about a public defender determined to win the case presented against her client, a woman who defended herself in an abusive relationship. Until it’s not about that at all, and the result of the case thrusts our protagonist in a situation she never planned for. [Minor spoilers follow,Read More
TB reviews Morning Rising by Samantha Boyette
When I opted to read Morning Rising (Guardian Of Morning Book 1) by Samantha Boyette I wasn’t sure what to expect. She’s a new author to me. But the premise of her fantasy novel intrigued me. So last night I sat down on my couch and started the book. At first I was baffled. Kara Hart, aRead More
Link Round Up: August 12 – 20
Autostraddle posted Valencia Is The Most Masterful Dyke-Centric Artsy-Weirdo Film I’ve Ever Seen Soap Opera + Clue + Lesbians = Mariel Cove Season 2, Your New Beach Read Read a F*cking eBook: Lesbian Romance Under $5 10 Queer Spoken Word Artists For You To Get Obsessed With Danika Leigh Ellis (that’s me!) posted 20th Century Book Tag (AllRead More
Katie Raynes reviews The Ghost of a Chance by Natalie Vivien
The Ghost of a Chance by Natalie Vivien is a story that revolves around loss, acceptance, and healing. Darcy Morrow has just lost the love of her life in an accident, and she is utterly destroyed – the only person who even begins to reach her in the weeks after the accident is Alis, a nurseRead More
Danika reviews Finding Bluefield by Elan Barnehama
Most times that I write a review, I try to balance the things I liked and disliked about a book, to try to give a balanced, but truthful review. I’ve got to be honest with you and say this outright, though: this is one of my least favourite books I’ve read in a while. It’sRead More
Tag reviews Say Please: Lesbian BDSM Erotica edited by Sinclair Sexsmith
Reviews for this anthology abound, because it was a big deal when it came out, continues to be a big deal, and will be a big deal for a long time. I first heard of Say Please in an interview with Sinclair Sexsmith on Autostraddle in April of 2012, and while it seemed really interestingRead More
Link Round Up: July 30 – August 11
AfterEllen posted Mary Gaitskill on her bisexuality and writing queer and AfterEllen.com Book Club: “And Playing the Role of Herself”. Autostraddle posted Looking for a Sci Fi, Fantasy, Inter-Dimensional Queer Comic? “Decrypting Rita” is Your Answer Lez Liberty Lit #26: Summertime, and The Reading is Easy Team Pick: Vaginal Fantasy Discusses “Tipping The Velvet” With Hannah HartRead More
Danika reviews Word Hot by Mary Meriam
Word Hot is comprised of 22 short poems, each less than a page long. The book is divided into two sections: To Lillian and Muse of Two, though I couldn’t quite figure out the commonalities within each section that caused them to be grouped that way. There is an ongoing theme of unrequited or lost loveRead More
Karelia Stetz-Waters reviews Ice by Lyn Gardner
Remember high school English class? Your teacher said there were three kinds of conflicts in literature: man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. self. Recently, though, I’ve noticed a dearth of man vs. nature. Okay, there is the surprise hit Sharknado, but I’m talking about good literature, not pulp movies. With global warming,Read More
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