Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: Molly Ostertag’s Smut Comic “Alleycat” Will Tickle Your Furry Bone 8 Books About Queer Friendships to Snuggle Up With This Fall Read These Queer Banned Books Right Now The Bisexual Character in My YA Novel Isn’t “Perfect” — Which Is Perfect BiblioSapphic posted 10 New Sapphic Books – Sept/Oct.Read More
Tierney reviews Perfect Rhythm by Jae
[Trigger warning for the death of a parent.] When pop star Jenna Blake gets a call from her mom saying her dad has had a stroke, she returns home to her small hometown of Fair Oaks, Missouri for the first time in five years, and goes back to being Leontyne Blake once more. As sheRead More
Danika reviews Marriage of a Thousand Lies by SJ Sindu
When Lucky and Kris first got married, they delighted at having pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes. Lucky was welcomed back into her Sri Lanken-American family. Kris didn’t have to worry about getting deported after his family turned their backs on him. And if they both pocketed their wedding rings and went to gay clubsRead More
Megan G reviews One Exquisite Night by Annie Anthony
Allie Jordan is a 38-year-old single mother who just recently came out of the closet. Terra Rossi is a 40-year-old who just ended a decade-long relationship with her married best friend. They are brought together by an unusual dating service called 1Night Stand. Neither expects more than a single night of passion and fantasy, butRead More
Lesbrary Link Round Up: August 31 – September 20
Autostraddle posted PHOTO GALLERY: Queer in the Stacks and 10 South Asian LGBTQ Books That Changed My Life. BiblioSapphic posted Romance tropes in Sapphic books || A rec list. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Queer Books Coming in Fall 2017 from Arsenal Pulp Press and 10 Canadian Bisexual Books to Read for Bi Visibility Week Lambda Literary posted New in September: Ariel Gore, Danez Smith, EileenRead More
Megan Casey reviews Addict by Matt Doyle
Popular lesbian author Lori L. Lake has an interesting essay on pseudonyms and the reasons writers choose to use them. Oddly, she fails to discuss the use of pen names in lesbian mysteries. The omission is even more unusual because “Lori L. Lake” is, in fact, itself the pseudonym of a writer of lesbian mysteries. I don’t know her reason forRead More
Elinor Zimmerman reviews A Little Bit of Spice by Georgia Beers
Kendall works at a microbrewery her brothers started and still lives on the property where she grew up in upstate New York. Part of her job marketing the family beer involves building relationships with clients and the line between her personal and professional lives is more than a little porous. She’s good at her jobRead More
Maddison Reviews Long Hot Summoning by Tanya Huff
The Long Hot Summoning by Tanya Huff follows 18-year-old Diana Hansen, a Canadian teenager who comes from a line of Keepers, members of the Lineage who keep the dark and light in balance. Diana has just completed her final day of high school when she is given her first Summons, she must pass to the Otherside andRead More
Shira Glassman reviews How to Make a Wish by Ashley Herring Blake
How to Make a Wish by Ashley Herring Blake is the queer girl version of the classic trope of two lonely teens bonding over understanding each other’s parallel, if not similar, sadness. Having lost a lot of family within a relatively short span of years, there’s a part of me that became a Harry/Luna ‘shipper from theRead More
Susan reviews Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman
Shira Glassman’s Knit One, Girl Two is a story about a yarn dyer who meets a local artist while searching for inspiration, and they fall in love over fandom, cats, and crafting—and it’s extremely cute! Clara (the yarn dyer) and Danielle (the artist) are both really well drawn characters that I was immensely fond ofRead More
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