Adult Fiction: Kept Animals by Kate Milliken (Fiction) It’s 1993, and Rory Ramos works as a ranch hand at the stable her stepfather manages in Topanga Canyon, California, a dry, dusty place reliant on horses and hierarchies. There she rides for the rich clientele, including twins June and Wade Fisk. While Rory draws the interestRead More
Bee reviews Die For Me by Luke Jennings
SPOILER WARNING Trigger warning: emotional abuse, transphobia Being a Killing Eve mega-fan since season one began, it was only a matter of time before I got around to reading the books. I picked up Luke Jennings’ series at just the right time – only a couple of months before the release of the third andRead More
Susan reviews Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell
Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O’Connell’s graphic novel Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me is EXCELLENT. It follows Freddy, a mixed-race high-school girl as she gets dumped by the titular Laura Dean for the third time, and it ripples throughout her friendship group. I’m not gonna lie, I did spend a lot of Laura DeanRead More
The Lesbrary, COVID-19, and Patreon
As you may know, the Lesbrary has a Patreon! I can’t express how much I appreciate the support I receive there, especially given the current circumstances. I am very grateful for the privilege I have in my life, but I have had some struggles over the last couple weeks, including my partner and I bothRead More
Mary reviews Thornfruit by Felicia Davin
Alizhan has grown up in the noble house of Iriyat ha-Varensi, using her secret powers to read people’s minds. The downside of her powers is that she can touch someone or be touched without causing extreme pain to both her and the other person. It is because of this that her life has been lonelyRead More
Sheila reviews Disintegrate/Dissociate by Arielle Twist
I wanted to read something shorter, that I could put down and come back to as my attention comes and goes these days. I was very happy to pick up (or download, whatever) this work of poetry, Disintegrate/Dissociate by Arielle Twist. This isn’t to say that these poems are of a lighter subject manner. ManyRead More
Emily Joy reviews Marian by Ella Lyons
Trigger warning for sexual assault Marian by Ella Lyons is the very first lesbian Robin Hood retelling I read back in 2017, and I thought it was time to share my thoughts, after reviewing two other retellings for the Lesbrary. This book spurred me into reading as many lesbian Robin Hood novels as I couldRead More
Danika reviews Witches of Ash & Ruin by E. Latimer
Witches are turning up dead in this small Irish town–and they are following a pattern, one that has been winding through different towns for decades. Two rival covens must make an uneasy alliance to find and defend against this witch killer. Dayna’s coven is the only place she feels at home. Her father is aRead More
Bi and Lesbian Books Out This Week! (March 31st)
Bi and Lesbian Books Out This Week! (March 31st) Look by Zan Romanoff (YA) Music from Another World by Robin Talley (Historical YA) The Sisters Grimm by Menna van Praag (YA Fantasy) The Worst of All Possible Words by Alex White (Science Fiction) The Devil’s Blade by Mark Alder (Fantasy) Crocuses Hatch from Snow by Jamie Burnet (Fiction) Hex by Rebecca Dinerstein Knight (Fiction) Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O!, Vol. 2 byRead More
Lesbrary Links: Literary Awards, Rainbow Covers, Polyamory, and Quarantine Reads
Well, we are living in weird times. I hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy, and that you’re using this time inside to catch up on reading. If you have to be on the front lines, whether as a grocery worker or as a nurse or doctor, or anything else that is helping theRead More
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