Clara Ziegler is a part-time theater clerk, and a full-time knitter. Clara dyes yarn, and sells it as part of her sock club – a subscription service for yarn, where every other month you receive a surprise colour of yarn. The only problem? She used all her best ideas on the first round, and isRead More
Susan reviews Iron & Velvet by Alexis Hall
Iron and Velvet by Alexis Hall is the first book in the Kate Kane series, following Kate Kane, private investigator, as she attempts to investigate the magic-induced murder of a young werewolf at a vampire nightclub (and hopefully avoids the three-way supernatural war that would result). I absolutely loved it. It’s very trope-heavy–Kate isn’t justRead More
Julie Thompson reviews Floats Her Boat: A Lesbian Romance by Nicolette Dane
Brooke Nilsson is a self-professed, Chicago-based, city girl tasked with selling her parent’s lakeside cabin after her mother’s death. As a child, she and her family would vacation along the idyllic shores of Lake Linnea, Minnesota. While her sister, Clarice, and her parents frolicked and lounged in the great outdoors, Brooke avoided sunlight and buriedRead More
Maddison reviews Unknown Horizons by C. J. Birch
Unknown Horizons follows lieutenant Alison Ash as she boards the Persephone, a ship slated to join a generation ship on the 100 year journey to a new planet. Ash, as she prefers to be called, quickly find herself attracted to the young Captain Jordan who may return the attraction Ash feels. However, Ash’s past andRead More
Link Round Up: May 25 – June 7
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit: Fragile 8 Urban Fantasy Books That Feature Queer Women and How to Live in Paris, Get Kissed a Lot, Write a Memoir About It You Should Go: Brush Up Your ’90s Activist History with Lesbians to Watch Out For The Bi-Bibliography updated the Bi-Bibliography. BiblioSapphic posted Sapphic Stories || Around theRead More
Danika reviews Noteworthy by Riley Redgate
This is a story that I still miss days after reading it. I was completely absorbed in the story, and I read most of it in one day. Jordan’s double life (disguised as a boy to join an all male capella group), the arts academy environment, and the world of a capella was all fascinating. AddRead More
Anna Marie reviews Sea-Witch Volume 1: may she lay us waste by moss angel witchmonstr
“I have nothing to fear from monsters. It was people who broke my teeth with rocks.” [Before I get into the review I think its important to let folks know that I am not a trans woman! and therefore dont experience transmisogyny like moss angel does] Sea Witch is a wild and transformative novel aboutRead More
Rebecca Cave reviews For Frying Out Loud: Rehoboth Beach Diaries by Fay Jacobs
Fay Jacobs’ 2010 For Frying Out Loud: Rehoboth Beach Diaries is a hilarious, relatable and wonderfully quick read. The book is a collection of Jacobs’ columns from 2007 to 2010. Through these witty and concise columns, readers follow Jacobs’ life with her partner, Bonnie, and their ever-present Schnauzers in Rehoboth Beach, a small town inRead More
Link Round Up: May 11 – 24
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit: Never Neutral 10 Very Gay Excerpts from Vita and Virginia’s Love Letters Drawn to Comics: Support Queer Camp Comics With “As the Crow Flies” BCLA LGBTQ Interested Group posted Five to Follow – LGBTQ Book Blogs You Should be Following. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted 5 NewRead More
Tierney reviews Turning for Home by Caren J. Werlinger
It’s hard to summarize the plot of Turning for Home, chiefly because it’s kind of a hodgepodge of happenings without much tying them together beyond the fact that they are centered around a single main character – but I will try. *spoilers ahead, throughout this whole review* Jules returns to the small Ohio town inRead More
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