Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Witchlight by Jessi Zabarsky is a cute adventure graphic novel about Sanja, a girl with troublesome brothers and a family that doesn’t understand her, and Lelek, a witch trying to survive on her own as she journeys across the countryside. When someone catches Lelek cheating them and causesRead More
Cath reviews That Could Be Enough by Alyssa Cole
Mercy Alston is a servant to Eliza Hamilton — yes, that Eliza Hamilton — and most of her work consists of assisting Eliza with her research into preserving Hamilton’s legacy. Her life is boring, quiet, and predictable, and at this point she prefers it that way. She’s been burned too many times by letting herselfRead More
Kelleen reviews Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link “Queer, feminist, angry, and beautiful.” When I say I want sapphic romcoms, this is what I want. I want sapphic romcoms that pack an emotional punch. That present the diversity and the affinity of queer womanhood. That have queer women who call themselves queer with no explanation andRead More
New Sapphic Releases: Bi and Lesbian Books Out This Week!
Most of this week’s new releases are romance or romance-adjacent titles (lots of Bold Strokes Books titles) and some sequels, but there is a little bit of variety sprinkled throughout! Let me know in the comments which sapphic new releases you’re excited about this week, especially if it’s one I missed. Fiction Parallel Hells byRead More
Susan reviews The Elusive Mr Vanderbridge by Cat Parra, Erica Chan, and Zora Gilbert
Clement Vanderbridge is acting suspiciously; he’s a well-known architect in prohibition-era New York and famously teetotal, but disappears every Friday night only to turn up smelling of alcohol and cigarettes. Fortunately, Stella Argyle and Flora Fontaine are on the case – reporters working for rival newspapers, competing for the scoop. Or, to put it anotherRead More
Vic reviews Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
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
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