Oh, hey. Were you looking for a book about a lesbian badass MacGuyver-ing herself out of tight situations while taking out the bad guys and saving the world? Then you should read This is Devin Jones by Kristen Conrad. Former model and actress turned Beverly Hills Police Detective Devin Jones is on the blind dateRead More
Korri reviews Petticoats and Promises by Penelope Friday
I love historical romance novels, especially those featuring women who love women (see Pembroke Park). The high stakes of that love when women could not earn a living and had to secure their livelihoods and social position through strategic marriages automatically creates tension and drama. Petticoats and Promises, a Regency romance by Penelope Friday, isRead More
Susan reviews "i love this part" by Tillie Walden
i love this part is a graphic novel by Tillie Walden, which effectively serves as snapshots of the romance and relationship between two American schoolgirls. It was described to me as a sweet queer romance… Which is half right. For the most part, it’s simple and straightforward. The two girls are in love, and spendRead More
Julie Thompson reviews You're The Most Beautiful Thing That Happened by Arisa White
Arisa White’s newest poetry collection, You’re the Most Beautiful Thing That Happened, plumbs the depths of what it means to exist in the world as queer, female, a person of color, and beyond. She undresses a multitude of topics, including race, family, and relationships. The collection offers tender, tumultuous, and light moments. In the introduction,Read More
Jess van Netten reviews Poppy Jenkins by Clare Ashton
Poppy Jenkins is a refreshing lesbian romance with authentic characters and a wonderful sense of humour. Prior to reading this, I was at our local public library with my wife, whinging about how I wanted a whimsical Euro-romance in the style of Maeve Binchy or the more modern Cecilia Ahern. To my delight, I gotRead More
Lauren reviews The Beast at the Door by Althea Blue
Confession: I’m new to steampunk-themed fiction. Therefore, I was excited to fall into The Beast at the Door— tagged as a steampunk fairy tale. Immediately, the author (Althea Blue) hits readers with a big dose of pathos, which is delivered by the teenage protagonist, Patience. Patience lives in a cage. A cage constructed of rigidRead More
Mfred reviews Slow Burn in Tuscany by Giselle Fox
What a sweet and emotional book! Slow Burn in Tuscany by Giselle Fox is light on plot but heavy on love and romance. Recently divorced, Brianna decides to take a tour of Italy with her best friend. Amazingly, her high school nemesis, Madison Blake, shows up on the same tour. Brianna discovers some shocking truthsRead More
Aoife reviews two Puppy Love romances by Georgia Beers
Georgia Beers’ new Puppy Love series centres around Junebug Farm, a no-kill animal shelter in upstate New York, and the people that work there. While the series features a recurring cast of characters, each book focuses on a single couple – though Beers chose to diversify the POVs in the second book, whichRead More
Lesbrary Patreon Giveaway!
It’s time again for the monthly Lesbrary Patreon giveaway! The Lesbrary and its tumblr Fuck Yeah Lesbian Literature have a Patreon page, and every month, patrons who pledge $2 or more a month are entered to win a free queer women book!* (*no, you don’t pay for shipping, and yes, it’s open internationally) Pictured above areRead More
Stephanie reviews Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
I can’t remember the last time I read a book in two days, but I have to admit that once I started reading Juliet Takes a Breath, I couldn’t put it down. I laughed, cried, raged, and wondered at Juliet’s antics and her naiveté, and fell more in love with this book every time IRead More
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