AfterEllen posted The September AfterEllen.com Book Club Selection is… Autostraddle posted Idol Worship: Ten(ish) Questions About Dogs and Books with Ali Liebgott and Read A F*cking Book: Canary. Cleis Press posted Super Summer Sale! All of these ebooks just $1.99. Elisa posted LGBT Ebook and Print Releases, August 2013. Emily Books posted Paid, extremely part-time intern wanted! Gay/Lesbian Fiction ExcerptsRead More
Lena reviews Roadkill by Alexandra Allred
The general conceit about most established fictional detectives is their lack of home life. Either because of the job or because of their need for the job, Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot and Sam Spade don’t really have a lot else going on. The opposite is true for Allie Lindell, Alexandra Allred’s doggedly determined protagonistRead More
Marcia reviews Desire: Stories of Longing by K.L. Joy
Opening with a cover that features rope bondage, and the party following the collaring ceremony of two of lead character Vivianne’s friends, it is immediately clear that Desire: Stories of Longing by K.L. Joy is not straight-forward (pardon the pun) erotica. The short novel follows new Domme Vivianne as her life in the BDSM sceneRead More
Danika reviews The End by Nora Olsen
I really enjoyed the beginning of this book. First of all: “Five queer kids save the world”. What better tagline is there? And I love the cover. To begin with, we meet each of these kids briefly in 2009. Each scene ends with an intriguing line something like “They wouldn’t see ____ again until 2014.”Read More
Link Round Up: August 21-28
AfterEllen posted “Batwoman #23″ finally gives us what we’ve been asking for. Autostraddle posted Read All Of The Books: The Fall 2013 Queer Books Preview and Lez Liberty Lit #27: Hamlet Dies. Band of Thebes posted Flavorwire Lists “50 Essential Works of LGBT Fiction”, which I would link directly, but I think BoT’s commentary is worth reading. As always, this list isRead More
Rachel reviews Pages for You by Sylvia Brownrigg
Sylvia Brownrigg delivers a beautifully done, complex novel, Pages For You. The novel follows the life of seventeen year old Flannery Jansen as she begins her first semester in a campus college. Just learning about life and naïve about love, Flannery meets twenty-eight year old graduate student Anne Arden, a more experienced, and hardened byRead More
Danika reviews The Furthest City Light by Jeanne Winer
The Furthest City Light is a book about a public defender determined to win the case presented against her client, a woman who defended herself in an abusive relationship. Until it’s not about that at all, and the result of the case thrusts our protagonist in a situation she never planned for. [Minor spoilers follow,Read More
TB reviews Morning Rising by Samantha Boyette
When I opted to read Morning Rising (Guardian Of Morning Book 1) by Samantha Boyette I wasn’t sure what to expect. She’s a new author to me. But the premise of her fantasy novel intrigued me. So last night I sat down on my couch and started the book. At first I was baffled. Kara Hart, aRead More
Link Round Up: August 12 – 20
Autostraddle posted Valencia Is The Most Masterful Dyke-Centric Artsy-Weirdo Film I’ve Ever Seen Soap Opera + Clue + Lesbians = Mariel Cove Season 2, Your New Beach Read Read a F*cking eBook: Lesbian Romance Under $5 10 Queer Spoken Word Artists For You To Get Obsessed With Danika Leigh Ellis (that’s me!) posted 20th Century Book Tag (AllRead More
Katie Raynes reviews The Ghost of a Chance by Natalie Vivien
The Ghost of a Chance by Natalie Vivien is a story that revolves around loss, acceptance, and healing. Darcy Morrow has just lost the love of her life in an accident, and she is utterly destroyed – the only person who even begins to reach her in the weeks after the accident is Alis, a nurseRead More
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