I thought I’d do a recommendation list for day 6, which focuses on green covers. All the books on this list are queer; I tried to have a bit of a cross-section, identity-wise. This list definitely shows my bias towards contemporary queer fiction, esp romance, but also includes historical romance, speculative fiction, YA fiction, litfic, … Continue reading #PrideLibrary19 Day 6: Green books
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#RomBkLove: Geek Romances
This post is part of #RomBkLove, a month-long Twitter event where folks share their recs for romances that fit particular themes. For the purposes of this post, geek romance is a romance that centers characters who are enthusiasts of something, be it a special interest, a hobby, a subject, a fandom. "geeks are fans of their subjects, … Continue reading #RomBkLove: Geek Romances
Best Reads April 2019
This post gives a list of my favorite books I read in April 2019. I ended up reading quite a few books that didn't work for me, and a bunch of books that were kinda okay but that I wasn't especially excited about recommending, so this list is a bit shorter than usual. This list … Continue reading Best Reads April 2019
Recs for A-Spec Representation in Contemporary Romance
For #AspecApril I wanted to do a list of contemporary genre romances with ace spec and aro spec representation that I liked, because I know some a-spec readers are really looking for books like this, particularly folks who enjoy reading romance. This isn't meant to be an exhaustive list of ace and aro spec rep … Continue reading Recs for A-Spec Representation in Contemporary Romance
My A-Spec April Readathon TBR
@jellyfable is hosting an A-Spec April readathon (#AspecApril) from April 1-14, and this is my TBR! I like to have options for reading challenges, so I'm including a few for each category. These books lean to romance, YA and SFF as my reading does (esp romance). I am including some rereads because I often reread and I'd … Continue reading My A-Spec April Readathon TBR
Cover Reveal for Wrapped Up In You by Ceillie Simkiss
I am thrilled to be part of a cover reveal for Wrapped Up In You, the sequel to Learning Curves that comes out December 14! It's always fun to revisit couples from romances I enjoyed, and I'm excited for another Christmas with these two awesome characters. (You may recall that I interviewed Ceillie Simkiss about Learning … Continue reading Cover Reveal for Wrapped Up In You by Ceillie Simkiss
Fave Halloween Romances 2018
I did a post at the end of 2017 recommending a bunch of fall and winter holiday romance, that included Halloween romances. This year, I am doing a separate post just for Halloween romance, focused on romance fiction where Halloween the holiday plays a major role in the story. I tried to give all new … Continue reading Fave Halloween Romances 2018
Review of The Dragon of Ynys
The Dragon of Ynys by Minerva Cerridwen. Less Than Three Press. 2018. Note: I do not recommend this book to trans and/or non-binary readers. Content Warnings for review (in white, highlight to read): Discussion of trans antagonism and transmisogyny targeting both an adult trans person and a trans child, including trans antagonism between intimate partners. … Continue reading Review of The Dragon of Ynys
Interview with Ceillie Simkiss
I adored Learning Curves by Ceillie Simkiss, an NA college-set f/f Christmas romance. that just came out last week. I really enjoyed the way the characters moved from meet cute to best friends to dating, and I'm excited to share this interview with Ceillie about her debut romance! A Bit About Ceillie Ceillie Simkiss is … Continue reading Interview with Ceillie Simkiss
Fluffy Romance with Little to No Sex on the Page
I've gotten a couple requests recently for romances that are fluffy comfort reads with little to no sex on the page, so I thought I'd put together a quick recommendation post for this. Comfort reads are an individual thing, so I went with gathering things that I consider fluffy, which I loosely define as: not … Continue reading Fluffy Romance with Little to No Sex on the Page