Tag: Sapphic Representation
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Lou’s Review: Cleat Cute, by Meryl Wilsner
“Wilsner creates the kind of chemistry that crackles off the page. This book is unabashedly sexual, giving voice to all manner of lesbian desires.”
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Lou’s Review: The Dos and Donuts of Love, by Adiba Jaigirdar
“The Dos and Donuts of Love is a cracking read from start to finish. Humour can be a tricky thing to land in fiction, but Jaigirdar absolutely nails it.”
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Lou’s Review: I Do, by Cheyenne Blue
I’ve loved Cheyenne Blue’s writing since discovering her erotica, compiled in three glorious collections of Blue Woman Stories. And while her full-length novels have been on my radar for a while, owing to the constantly expanding nature of my TBR pile, I’m only getting to them now. I Do is the first of Blue’s romances…
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Tipping the Velvet: My First Brush with Sapphic Sexuality
“Until Tipping the Velvet, it hadn’t occurred to me to question the narrowness of formal education; to question whose stories are deemed worthy of telling, and whose stories are erased.”
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I’m Doing #SapphicSeptember! Here’s Why…
“Sapphic September is the perfect opportunity to embrace my love for the genre while broadening my horizons, stepping far enough outside my comfort zone to question how and why I choose which books to 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: 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.”