When I visited New York for the first time, I knew had to take a look at The Strand. It didn’t disappoint, but I probably got the most enjoyment out of perusing the sale racks out front of the store. When I found an old lesbian romance for a dollar, I couldn’t resist, especially givenRead More
Elinor reviews Lesbian Conception 101 by Kathy Borkoski
My wife and I decided a few months back to try to have a baby. Naturally, I’ve been reading everything that exists on the subject. There aren’t a ton of books out there for queer women trying to get pregnant. One of the most accessible is Lesbian Conception 101: An easy-to-follow, how-to get started guideRead More
Julie Thompson reviews Go Deep (All Out Vancouver #2) by Leigh Matthews
(This review contains some spoilers) Buckle up for a rocky road of doppelgängers, hospitals, concussin’, and a ménage à wedding. It’s heating up (literally, I am melting into the asphalt) around the Pacific Northwest and what better way to enjoy your burgeoning beach bum status than with a fun, flirty, roller coaster of a novel?Read More
Link Round Up: April 25 – May 8
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #96: Some Books Are Flowers, Some Are Weeds. Lambda Literary posted Read Jewelle Gomez’s New Foreword for ‘The Gilda Stories: Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition’ and Blacklight: Crime Fiction Makes Hidden LGBTQ Histories Visible. LGBTQ Reads posted Fave Five: Mental Health LGBTQ YAs and Under the Gaydar: Heartbreaker Edition. LGBTQ Webcomics posted Purchasable LGBTQ Webcomics. PanelsRead More
Guest Post by Shira Glassman: Books with Two-Mom Families!
Here’s a list of some books centering on two moms raising children together as a couple! Happy Mother’s Day to all the two-mom families out there and best of luck to those trying to become two moms. Links are to my more detailed reviews. Fierce Family – a collection of wonderfullyRead More
Danika reviews All Good Children by Dayna Ingram
This book is a trip. All Good Children is set in a post-apocalyptic world where The Over–huge, mythological bird creatures–have conquered the human race. Life goes on almost as usual, except that a good percentage of children are taken by the The Over for food and reproduction. Some are selected at birth, while others are taken in theirRead More
Marthese reviews Band vs Band by Kathleen Jacques
Ever wanted a regularly updated webcomic to cater for your fluffy and drama needs in the long term because short things are not the best when you get attached to the characters? You’re in luck! Band vs Band is a cute and bright webcomic by Kathleen Jacques. For those that prefer physical copies, there isRead More
Kalyanii reviews Turtle Season by Miriam Ruth Black
Suffice it to say, our personal growth does not take place within a vacuum. Our circumstances and those with whom we interact are often the catalysts for the reconfiguring of our beliefs and perceptions. So it is for Anna Simon, the protagonist within Miriam Ruth Black’s debut novel, Turtle Season. Blindsided by her husband’s death,Read More
Link Round Up: April 11-24
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #95: My Puppy Ate My To-Read Pile. BCLA LGBTQ posted Middle Grade Books with LGBTQ+ Themes – Part 1. The 2016 Goldie Finalists have been announced. Lambda Literary posted Publishing Triangle Awards: Winners Announced. LGBTQ Reads posted Under the Gaydar: Bad Girls Edition. Women and Words posted Hot off theRead More
Megan Casey reviews Winged Dancer by Camarin Grae
When Camarin Grae wrote the majority of her novels, there was no Amazon, no Goodreads, no peer reviews. The only way for a book to be reviewed was for the publisher to send galleys to periodicals months in advance of publication and hope for the best. Reviews for any work of lesbian literature were notRead More
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