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The power of three will set us free

The Women of Wild Hill by Kirsten Miller

October 8, 2025 by Jen K Leave a Comment

While I didn’t rate The Change as 5 stars (there were some pacing issues in the middle), I quite enjoyed it and have been thinking back to it quite a bit since reading it last December (even more so in the last few months given certain political topics). As a result, I was looking forward to Kirsten Miller’s new release, The Women of Wild Hill. As a general reaction, there were quite a few things I liked better about this novel and that I think […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: burn down the patriarchy, Kirsten Miller, magic realism, witches

Jen K's CBR17 Review No:98 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: burn down the patriarchy, Kirsten Miller, magic realism, witches ·
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In 2005, Someone Was Worried the Lesbians Would Take Over RWA

A Little Light Mischief: A Turner Novella by Cat Sebastian

December 31, 2019 by Emmalita 1 Comment

In 2005, someone was worried that the lesbian would take over RWA. Lesbians are just people and their range of competencies tracks with the rest of society’s, but if lesbians taking over RWA meant I was getting more books like that, please hand over the keys to the nearest lesbian. If you are not reading Cat Sebastian yet, you should be. She is a delight in any time period. At the very beginning of A Little Light Mischief, we learn the following things: Mrs. Wraxhall […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: #IStandWithCourtneyMilan, a little light mischief, burn down the patriarchy, Cat Sebastian, f/f romance, The Turner Series

Emmalita's CBR11 Review No:95 · Genres: Romance · Tags: #IStandWithCourtneyMilan, a little light mischief, burn down the patriarchy, Cat Sebastian, f/f romance, The Turner Series ·
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