Alexandria Bellefleur’s Written in the Stars is a delightful fake-dating contemporary romance novel centered around Elle, a free-spirited social media astrologer, and Very Serious actuary Darcy, who has sworn off serious relationships after her previous one ended very, very badly. When Darcy’s overly enthusiastic brother, Brendon, sets the two of them up on a blindRead More
Sponsored Post: Massive Sapphic Book Sale!
Right now, there are over 75 sapphic books to choose from during the 99-cent Sapphic Ebook Sale at I Heart Lesfic, ranging from romance and rom-coms to science fiction and fantasy. How did this wondrous thing come to be? Well, the world was a different place a few years back, and we’re not talking aboutRead More
Sponsored Post: Massive Sapphic Book Sale!
Right now, there are over 75 sapphic books to choose from during the 99-cent Sapphic Ebook Sale at I Heart Lesfic, ranging from romance and rom-coms to science fiction and fantasy. How did this wondrous thing come to be? Well, the world was a different place a few years back, and we’re not talking aboutRead More
Rachel reviews Real Easy by Marie Rutkoski
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Readers might know Marie Rutkoski’s work from her young adult Winner’s Curse trilogy (2014-2016) or her more recent f/f fantasy series, Forgotten Gods. However, Rutkoski’s first novel for adults, Real Easy, is a departure from her usual fantasy fiction while still including queer female characters at the centerRead More
Shira Glassman reviews The Soft Landing Collection by Jacquelynn Lyon
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link This review contains spoilers. The Soft Landing Collection by Jacquelynn Lyon includes five pieces of short sapphic SFF fiction. Three are fantasy and two are science fiction. My favorite story was the first one, “The Glass Window”, about a mermaid in a zoo of magical creatures, who finds herselfRead More
48 Bi and Lesbian Books Out February 2022
It’s not always easy to find out which books have queer representation, or what kind of representation they have. That’s why every month, I make a big list of bi and lesbian books out this month, sorted by genre. I’ve highlighted a few of the books I’m most interested in, but click through to seeRead More
Lesbrary Links: 2022 Queer Books By Black Authors, the LGBTQ Books Banned in Schools, and More
I follow hundreds of queer book blogs to scout out the best sapphic book news and reviews! Many of them get posted on Tumblr and Twitter as I discover them, but my favourites get saved for these link compilations. Here are some of the posts I’ve found interesting in the last few weeks. For Black History Month and everyRead More
Anna N. reviews Welcome Home by Jon D. Arthur
This novella has everything I could want: Tough leading lady with a chip on her shoulder and emotional walls that would rival those of some bougie gated community for the obscenely, underhandedly wealthy. Seedy magical underground run by entities straight out of Jemaine Clement’s fevered imaginings. Cronenbergian monstrosities that play mind games with their prey.Read More
Kayla Bell reviews Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Have you ever wished for a sapphic romance that isn’t all about angst and homophobia and actually focuses on the development and drama of the characters? Look no further, because Alyssa Cole’s excellent novella Once Ghosted, Twice Shy has you covered. This entry into the Reluctant Royals universeRead More
Larkie reviews Passing Strange by Ellen Klages
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Passing Strange is a novella that feels like it has it all: a bit of mystery, a lot of history, and just a hint of magic. A queer love story set mostly in 1940 San Francisco, the book opens with Helen Young, and elderly woman who has just aRead More
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