Ellen Hart’s latest Jane Lawless mystery (20th in the series) finds Jane on her first “official” investigation. After finally scoring her PI license and teaming up with A. J. Nolan, Jane gets to do things by the book this time. Unfortunately, her first client ends up dead before she meets him — Nolan’s nephew, DeAndreRead More
Link Round Up: Oct 16-23
The Advocate posted Five Great Overlooked Lesbian Books From 2012. Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #5: All Poetry All The Time. Cocktail Hour posted Conversations at the Bar – Liz & Jove Belle (plus giveaway!) Over at FY Lesbian Literature, this blog’s tumblr counterpart, I posted some lesbian Halloween reads! Halloween lesbian books, general horrorRead More
Kit reviews Noble Falling by Sara Gaines
Aleana Melora, Duchess of Eniva, knows her duty. She comes from a noble family of formidable reputation, and her upcoming marriage to her realm’s Prince, Tallak, will seal it for generations. This does not mean she looks forward to it, only that she will do what she must. The Duchess expects quiet dissatisfaction and loneliness,Read More
Jill Guccini reviews Girl from Mars by Tamara Bach
Miriam is a 15-year-old girl living in a small town in Germany, and like a lot of 15-year-old girls in small towns, she spends her life waiting for something to happen. She fights with her mom; passes her schooldays in boredom. She goes to parties and drinks when she has the opportunity yet never reallyRead More
Kathleen Wheeler reviews Kung Fu Lesbian by Dan Curry
I have to admit that I was a bit reticent to read this book at first- I mean it’s a lesbian book written by a man- what could he possibly know? And then there are the other examples of lesbianism created by men that were floating around in my head, mostly in film: ‘Chasing Amy’Read More
Kit reviews The Miseducation of Cameron Post by emily m. danforth
The afternoon my parents died, I was out shoplifting with Irene Klauson. Every review I’ve read of Cameron Post starts with that line. Somehow, there doesn’t seem to be any other way. It’s a flash of the voice you’re going to know better than your own by the end of 300 pages, and her sadnessRead More
Kit reviews Huntress by Malinda Lo
Huntress / Malinda Lo Little Brown and Company, 2011 If you could change your fate…would you? Argh, wait. Wrong story. At its heart, all the same, Malinda Lo’s Huntress is a beautifully written, sometimes strangely distant story that tackles fate, free will, and the joy of a journey. Two girls study at The Academy—a wrought-ironRead More
Guest Lesbrarian Erica reviews Adaptation by Malinda Lo
The night I finished reading lesbian author Malinda Lo’s third young adult novel, Adaptation, I dreamt of plane crashes, government conspiracy cover-ups, and my new, super-natural ability to hear the most minute of sounds. In short, it was a restless night—but so worth it. Adaptation takes place in post-9/11 America in the not too distanceRead More
Link Round Up: Oct 9-16
Curve Magazine posted 24th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. Lambda Literary posted Let’s Talk About Sex: Allison, Myles, and Woolf and Amanda Kyle Williams: Creating Kick-Ass Women. The Outer Alliance posted OA Podcast #25: Live at Gaylaxicon! “Queer Cogs: Steampunk, Gender Identity, and Sexuality” was posted at TOR. “Keeping Up With the Gays of DC andRead More
Laura reviews “Thicker Than Blood” by Avery Vanderlyle
Publisher’s Blurb: When the Nanotech Plague began killing off the large population of America using the tiny, implanted robots, the so-called “normals” took it upon themselves to wipe out the rest to prevent the spread. Now, fourteen years later, performer Ayana is in a dangerous position. Her nanotechnology implants are impossible to hide, having beenRead More
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