Tag: Sapphic Representation
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Lou’s Review: Neon Roses, by Rachel Dawson
“Rachel Dawson’s debut shines with sincerity from start to finish. Whether she’s writing about lesbian or Welsh working-class community, or what it means to be caught between the cultural norms of both, every word rings true.”
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Lou’s Review: A Million to One, by Adiba Jaigirdar
“A Million to One contains a delicious sapphic romance, the sweet slow-burn fitting for both historical period and YA. Josefa and Emilie’s relationship has a deep-rooted tenderness.”
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My Top 10 Sapphic Romances Read in 2023
I hope that you’ll read these extraordinary novels – and that you’ll find the same boundless joy in them that I did.
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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: Forget Me Not, by Alyson Derrick
“Stevie’s relationship with Nora is captivating. Though they’re young women, the intensity of their bond and the deep loyalty they show one another makes this romance entirely believable.”
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Lou’s Review: The Christmas Swap, by Talia Samuels
“Samuels doesn’t so much offer an escape from reality as a necessary reminder of all the beauty life can hold when we’re brave enough to look for it.”
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Lou’s Review: A Game of Deceit and Desire, by Ruby Roe
“Roe had me on the edge of my seat watching these two women overcome layers of suspicion, prejudice, and lies to realise the truth that has been staring them in the face since day one: they belong together.”
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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.”