This Flight Tonight, the first novella in the weekly web series, Mariel Cove, is a promising start to an ambitious project. It opens with Arianna Trenton, a lesbian journalist, making her to Conch Island, off the coast of Washington, for her latest assignment. From there we meet the other inhabitants of Mariel Cove, a femaleRead More
Casey reviews Y: The Last Man
You’d probably expect there to be never-ending lesbian action in a science-fiction series that imagines a post-apocalyptic world where all mammals with XY chromosomes have suddenly and en masse dropped dead. In the Y: The Last Man graphic novels, though, the women have a lot of other important things to do—you, know, like making sureRead More
Anna M. reviews Snow Falls by Gerri Hill
Gerri Hill’s latest romance, Snow Falls, was published in December 2012 and revisits a setting and characters from an earlier novel (No Strings), although it features a new pair of women: the reclusive heiress Catherine Ryan-Barrett, known as Ryan, and the aspiring novel writer Jennifer Kincaid. Jen becomes stranded in the Colorado mountains on herRead More
Link Round Up: March 27 – April 2
The Advocate posted Author Conversation: Talking Inspiration With Lesbian Novel Authors Robin Summers and Karis Walsh. Diversity in YA posted Diversity in 2012 Young Adult Bestsellers, Part 1: Overview – UPDATED. Elisa posted Hop Against Homophobia and Transphobia: 2013 Sign-Up! and LGBT Ebook and Print Releases, March 2013. Over the Rainbow Books posted OTR March 2013 Nominations. QueerRead More
Kristi review Hallowed Murder by Ellen Hart
Jane Lawless thought that walking around the Lake of the Isles would be good for her dogs and her friend, Cordelia Thorn, but things turn serious fast when she discovers the body of a young woman in the water. Worse, she recognizes the body as Allison Lord, one of the young sorority sisters of KappaRead More
Link Round Up: March 21-26
Autostraddle posted Liberty Lit #16: We Log Onto Facebook In Order To Live and Swapping Spit: The Sister Spit Anthology & A Few Words with Michelle Tea. Butch In Progress posted Natalie Barney & her salon – or: Lesbian Paradise. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Springtime Book Tours and Prizes, Prizes, Prizes: Rae Spoon, Alex Leslie, AnneRead More
Jill reviews Radiant Days by Elizabeth Hand
As a warning right off the bat: if you’re looking for a book that primarily focuses on lesbian relationships, this is not the book for you. While both of our protagonists end up being queer, the plot of the novel doesn’t really revolve around love interests at all. And in a way, that’s a lovelyRead More
Danika reviews Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family and Identity by Candace Walsh
One of the first books I reviewed for the Lesbrary was Dear John, I Love Jane edited by Candace Walsh and Laura Andre. I loved that book, both for the topic (complicating sexual orientation? Yes please) and the quality of the stories. So when I saw that one of the editors had written a memoir,Read More
Sponsored review: Danika reviews Carapace by Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro
I am not the one who cums. It’s her mouth. Alexia’s mouth cums inside me. Shortly before, just by a few seconds, her fingers have ejaculated within me. The electricity has traversed my skins. I have several skins. She has discovered them all and has placed them over me. Those are the opening lines of Carapace,Read More
Anna M reviews Without Warning by KG Macgregor
Taking my cue from a comment on my last review, I read another KG MacGregor book, this time Without Warning. The book is the first in her Shaken series, which originated as Xena-based fanfiction (available here). In Without Warning, lawyer Lily Stewart and car dealer Anna Kaklis are both inside a mall in Los AngelesRead More
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