Tag: Lou's Review
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Lou’s Review: Marigold, by Melissa Brayden
Until picking up this book, I had no idea that a romance novel without graphic sex scenes could be so hot. But the subtle poetry of Brayden’s words adds a powerful emotional resonance to the love between her characters.
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Lou’s Review: A Game of Romance and Ruin, by Ruby Roe
“Reading this novel felt effortless, joyful. And I flew through it. If you’re going through a reading slump, the Girl Games books will blow away those mental cobwebs!”
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Lou’s Review: HOWL, by Lucy Bexley
HOWL is a place of love and acceptance for people who can’t count on their families for either. It’s impossible not to care about this scrappy sapphic bar and the women who inhabit it.
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Lou’s Review: A Game of Hearts and Heists, by Ruby Roe
A Game of Hearts and Heists is a firecracker of a book. Pacey, passionate, and intensely fun to read.
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Lou’s Review: Run Baby Run, by Melissa Lenhardt
Run Baby Run is a God Tier Toaster Oven story for two generations of women. I’ve read literally hundreds of sapphic books, and this was first for me!
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Lou’s Review: Girls Like Girls, by Hayley Kiyoko
“Girls Like Girls does younger readers a disservice by normalising and even romanticising Sonya’s toxic behaviour. Every young woman deserves to be treated better than Coley is.”