Isabelle has smoking hot sex with a one-night stand she thinks she’ll never see again – and then promptly sees her again the next day, flying her private jet: it turns out Audrey is her new company pilot. The two continue their sexual relationship, claiming they want to keep things casual – but amidst allRead More
Elinor Zimmerman reviews Staying Power: Long Term Lesbian Couples by Susan E. Johnson
Published in 1990, this book draws from Johnson’s study of over 100 couples who have been together a decade or more. Her research included questionnaires, in depth interviews, and opportunities for those in her study to write in detail about their relationships. I picked it up because I’m interested in long-term partnership and especially becauseRead More
Whitney D.R. reviews The Love Song of Sawyer Bell by Avon Gale
Victoria “Vix” Vincent is an alt-country rocker girl and Sawyer Bell is a sweet, innocent violinist running away from Juilliard to join in Vix’s band. Vix is an out bisexual and Sawyer is figuring out whether or not she’s a lesbian (spoiler: she is). I feel like this might be a basis for an AvrilRead More
Shira Glassman reviews Eelgrass by Tori Curtis
Eelgrass by Tori Curtis is an intimidating book to review because reading it was such a powerful experience that I’m scared of failing to do it justice. It mirrors its protagonist’s span of two worlds — she’s a selkie so both the sea and the shore communities are home — inasmuch as it comfortably straddlesRead More
Megan G reviews Mail Order Bride: A Romantic Comedy with a Lesbian Twist by Rachel Windsor
Liz Coleman likes to think of her life as a romantic comedy. She has her two best friends, Ann and Elle, a decent job, and quirky neighbours. All that’s really missing from her romantic comedy is, well, a love interest. A moment of impulsivity causes her to sign up for a mail order bride program,Read More
Link Round Up: Nov 2 – 15
Autostraddle posted 8 Queer Speculative Short Story Collections. Bibliosapphic posted Light Sapphic Reads || a rec list. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Four Amazing Queer Canadian Short Story Collections You Must Read. “Reading Audre Lorde’s ‘Sister Outsider’ After Charlottesville” was posted at Los Angeles Review of Books.’ “California just approved 10 LGBT-inclusive textbooks for elementary &Read More
Megan Casey reviews Only Lawyers Dancing by Jan McKemmish
I’ve had to create a new shelf for this one called Lesbian Crime Fiction. There is a lot of crime in this book, and a couple of lesbians, but nobody actually solves a mystery or a puzzle. At least, I don’t think they do. The fact is that Only Lawyers Dancing is so literary that it’s oftenRead More
Julie Thompson reviews Sugar Town (issues 1-4) by Hazel Newlevant
Sugar and spice and everything nice is what adorable graphic novels featuring queer women are made of. Sugar Town is a sweet story about two women who meet in a bar in Portland, Oregon and fall in love. It’s polyamory and open relationships and queer sexuality. There’s no angst, no heart-stricken-dark-night-of-the-soul about loving more thanRead More
Danika reviews Biketopia edited by Elly Blue
A smart person once told me that the key to having a good life in the face of world’s uncertainty is to find something that is meaningful for you and go all-in for it. For me, that’s the real appeal of both bicycles and science fiction–no matter how grim the world looks, each other canRead More
Marthese reviews A Harvest of Ripe Figs by Shira Glassman
‘’Not everybody reads encyclopaedias for fun’’ A Harvest of Ripe Figs is the third book in the Mangoverse series. It takes place a bit after the epilogue in the second book. I loved this book so much I binge read it. This book combines two genres which I love: fantasy and mystery. Shulamit and her familyRead More
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