Tag: Roslyn Sinclair
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Invisible Lesbians: Race and Sapphic Romance
“Lesbian visibility should mean visibility for all lesbians; not just those deemed least offensive by mainstream society. I want books with Black and Brown lesbians. Dark-skinned lesbians. Butches, studs, and gender non-conforming lesbians.”
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My Sapphic Book Bingo 2023 Round-Up
I completed two bingo cards, so here are fifty lovingly curated sapphic romance recommendations!
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Lou’s Review: The Lily and the Crown, by Roslyn Sinclair
“It has space pirates, smut, and so much sapphic yearning – there’s so much to love about this novel. Fitting for a story set in space, the dynamic between these two characters is out of this world.”
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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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My Top 10 Sapphic Age Gap Romances
Here’s a little Pride Month treat. The crème de la crème of Sapphic Age Gap Romances. Books I don’t ever want to live without
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Sapphic Romance Starter Pack: 10 Books for New Readers
10 books I’d highly recommend for readers new to sapphic romance. Happy Pride!
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My Top 5 Ice Queens in Sapphic Fiction
Ice Queens are one of the most beloved tropes in sapphic romance. And their popularity shows no sign of waning. As a young(ish) lesbian with an intense appreciation for emotionally unavailable older women (*cough* Gerri Kellman *cough*), I more than understand the hype. That arc from being utterly closed off to actively prioritising a romantic…