Tag: Book Review
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Lou’s Review: No Rings Attached, by Rachel Lacey
“Have you ever read a romance book so good it’s changed your mind about an entire trope?”
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Lou’s Review: Decadence, by Ronica Black, Renee Roman, & Piper Jordan
“These stories are intensely sexy, emotionally engaging, and properly exciting. Plus, there’s an air of mystery and suspense to Decadence which elevates all the feelings it evokes.”
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Lou’s Review: Read Between the Lines, by Rachel Lacey
“Read Between the Lines was the first of Rachel Lacey’s books I ever read – and I knew right away it wouldn’t be the last.”
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Lou’s Review: Vintage and Vogue, by Kelly & Tana Fireside
“Vintage and Vogue is a sizzling hot Small Town romance co-written by Kelly & Tana Fireside. This is the first book from these authors – and a very respectable debut.”
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Truth and Measure: My Gold Standard of Sapphic Romance
“there it was in Truth and Measure. A sapphic family recognised as legitimate in a full-length story just as good – better, in fact – than many of the books I’d previously read.”
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Lou’s Review: In at the Deep End, by Kate Davies
“In at the Deep End is a remarkable book which tackles a taboo subject in the lesbian community: abusive relationships.”
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Lou’s Review: Onside Play, by Liz Rain
“The colourblindness of this story – that Blackness had no bearing on Christine’s life beyond physical appearance – is pure fantasy. Why, in 2023, are white authors still wallpapering over racism?”
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Lou’s Review: This is How You Lose the Time War, by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
“Whether it’s the science-fiction or sapphic romance that appeals to you, or you’re a stranger to both genres, this book is well worth reading. This is How You Lose the Time War is a magnificent novella.”
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Lou’s Review: They Ain’t Proper, by M.B. Guel
“Though They Ain’t Proper is set in the late 1800s, the desire between these two characters feels fresh and immediate. And their dynamic is lovely.”