I had all these notes written down about Fireflies and I lost them! Sigh. I’ll just do a short form review, then. Pros: I adore this cover. This is probably my favourite cover ever. I’m not sure why, but I just think the art is fantastic, and it’s sexual without being creepy. Also, it actuallyRead More
Holly reviews Dear John, I Love Jane edited by Candace Walsh and Laura André
Dear John, I Love Jane: Women Write about Leaving Men for Women, edited by Candace Walsh and Laura André and published by Seal Press, is a collection of personal essays about women who discover they’re lesbian/ bi/ queer/ otherwise in love with a woman a little later in life. For some, this means coming outRead More
Anna reviews Rum Spring by Yolanda Wallace
Rum Spring, by Yolanda Wallace, was published last December by Bold Strokes Books. I have read zero of those extremely popular heterosexual Amish romances, so I have no idea how Rum Spring stacks up, but when I read the tagline of the blurb (“Love or tradition? Which path will she choose?”) I was intrigued. The title refersRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
The big news this week is, of course, the Lamba Literary Awards winners! But more happened, too: Autostraddle posted Writers Gone Wild: Lambda Literary Awards Spark Debate on the Future of Gay Books. Elisa posted LGBT Ebook and Print Releases May, 2011. F/F Fan Fiction Reader’s Corner posted Ramble – through the jungle of sites.Read More
Guest Lesbrarian Orange Sorbet reviews Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult
I know I will be judged for this, but Jodi Picoult is one of my favourite writers. She may not be a favourite of the critics, sure, but she has a huge fanbase nonetheless because people like stories that are plucked from the headlines. Stories that are relevant, stories that matter. Picoult has covered the deathRead More
Casey reviews Cereus Blooms at Night by Shani Mootoo
The worth of something as delicious as Shani Mootoo’s novel, Cereus Blooms at Night, would be hard to overestimate. I’ve honestly never read anything that had such a sensory effect on me: the lilting rhythm of the language, the bittersweetness of the narrative twists, everything about this novel felt so visceral. Amazingly, Cereus Blooms atRead More
Kristi reviews Turn for Home by Lara Zielinsky
Turn For Home is the sequel to Turning Point (which was reviewed last month). The book begins after the holiday break for Time Trails, the sci-fi series that both Cassidy and Brenna star on. Trying to find time to continue building their relationship is full of pitfalls: not only do Brenna’s sons give her the cold-shoulder, but asRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted Across the Page: May 2011. Bella Books posted Bella Editorial Director To Take Pitch Meetings at GCLS. Bibrary Bookslut posted NEWS: The Dark Wife by Sarah Diemer (now available). Gay YA posted Sharing Stories: Why Straight People Need to Read Gay Books and Considering Intersectionality. GLBT Promo Blog posted a link to anRead More
allis reviews Valley of the Wolf by Kay Royalty
Valley of the Wolf by Kay Royalty is the story of Ruth, owner of a ranch, and Hannah, married to Josh (whose profession seems to be playing cards and drinking) who just arrived in town. The story evolves around those two women falling in love with each other while having to deal with the constantRead More
Laura Mandanas and Nichole review Sleeping with the Frenemy by KT Grant
Nichole: I absolutely loved this book. Deborah is possibly one of the most relatable characters I’ve come across in a long time and still she is raw and sweet and a bit of a bitch. She’s been through hell and manages to come out on top and I know I spent the entire book rootingRead More
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