Mrs. Porter’s Letter , published in 1982, is one of the first four lesbian mysteries ever printed—and only the second to develop into a series. It was followed over the next several decades by hundreds of other novels featuring lesbian sleuths. Yet the novel’s influence seems small in comparison to some of f theRead More
Julie Thompson reviews Love in Action by Augusta Hill
I discovered this bundle by happenstance on Twitter, one of the things I enjoy about using it. The Indiana Jones-esque font on the cover drew me in like a moth to flame. As I sat in my airline seat bound for abbreviated adventure in the unknowns of Iowa, I dove straight into the stories. LoveRead More
Elinor reviews Best Lesbian Erotica 20th Anniversary Edition edited by Sacchi Green
Best Lesbian Erotica 20th Anniversary Edition, edited by Sacchi Green, delivers seventeen creative stories with all the heat you’ve come to expect from the series. It offers everything from a pro Domme feeling more than expected for a hot female client (“A Professional,”) to tryst with a hitchhiker (“Dust”) to werewolf sex (“Hot Blood”). ARead More
Link Round Up: May 24 – June 5
AfterEllen posted 8 Perfectly Sapphic Summer Reads. ALA GLBT Reviews posted Off the Shelf #13: Shadow of the Minaret: LGBT People in the Islamic World. Gay YA posted What We Missed January – May 2016 Vee at BEA: Recap! Welcome to GayYA’s 2016 Blogathon! Let’s Talk: What is Easy and What is True?Read More
Danika reviews The Second Mango by Shira Glassman
The funny thing about being so immersed on the queer bookternet is that you can learn a lot about a book without reading it. Some books or authors come up again and again in queer book discussions, especially if the author is active online. I’ve been hearing about The Second Mango for years now and always meantRead More
Anna reviews Behrouz Gets Lucky by Avery Cassell
“I wrote this book because I wanted to see more people like myself represented in smut and romance,” writes Avery Cassell in the introduction to Behrouz Gets Lucky (Cleis, 2016), the author’s first full-length erotic romance. I wanted to see older genderqueer and butch masculine-masculine couples having hot sex and BDSM shenanigans. I wanted toRead More
Marthese reviews Sword of the Gladiatrix by Faith L. Justice
“This has nestled between my breasts, lifted with my breath and listened to my heart.” Sword of the Gladiatrix by Faith L. Justice is a historical fiction set during the time where ancient Rome controlled most of the Mediterranean and beyond. I love a good historical fiction set in ancient Rome, but there areRead More
You Know Me Well Blog Tour and GIVEAWAY!
You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour & David Levithan is out June 7! Haven’t heard of it yet? The description is Who knows you well? Your best friend? Your boyfriend or girlfriend? A stranger you meet on a crazy night? No one, really? Mark and Kate have sat next to each other for anRead More
Link Round Up: May 9 – 23
Autostraddle posted The True Price of Salt: On the Book that Became “Carol” and 26 Dreams Connie in “Voyage From Lesbos” Had About Genitalia, According to Her Doctor. Book Riot posted A Shakespearean Courtship and Queer Book Characters I Would Totally Date. Curve Magazine posted an interview with Victoria A. Brownworth about her lesbian feminist horrorRead More
Kalyanii reviews Cooking as Fast as I Can: A Chef’s Story of Family, Food, and Forgiveness by Cat Cora
For years, I’ve admired Cat Cora for her ability to take on the most notable male chefs of the day, all the while prepared with a quip in her Southern twang and sporting a smile that invariably brings me to my knees. Self-assured and deservedly so, Ms. Cora’s star had risen in the midstRead More
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