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Cover of Helena Greer's Hers for the Weekend, illustrated by Leni Kauffman. A blonde white woman (Tara) in a teal and yellow dress leans over the back of a pink couch so that she is face to face with a white woman with curly red hair (Holly). Holly is wearing a white tank top and blue shorts that show off the tattoos on her legs.

Ask yourself, “what do I want to do with my one wild and precious life?”

Hers for the Weekend by Helena Greer

June 9, 2024 by Emmalita 4 Comments

I have been waiting for Tara Sloane Chadwick to gracelessly fall on her ass in love since meeting her in Season of Love. She is an ice queen lawyer, determined to always do the right things, to fit in perfectly with Charleston’s old money society so she can take it down from the inside. She’s looking for a lesbian marriage of convenience while she politely dismantles the carceral system. Tara wants to use her wealth and privilege to make the world better while keeping her […]

Filed Under: Featured, Romance Tagged With: advance reader copy, Carrigan's, Helena Greer, Hers for the Weekend, NetGalley, sapphic

Emmalita's CBR16 Review No:39 · Genres: Featured, Romance · Tags: advance reader copy, Carrigan's, Helena Greer, Hers for the Weekend, NetGalley, sapphic ·
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Queer awakenings aren’t just for teens

Cash Delgado is Living the Dream by Tehlor Kay Mejia

May 18, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I was a little hesitant to pick this book up after I couldn’t get into Sammy Espinoza, but I’m so glad I gave this a shot after all! Even though this takes place in the same town and there’s several Sammy cameos, this absolutely stands on its own with its focus on Cash and wanting to save Joyce’s, a local dive bar. This is also a book where “everything is political” really keeps coming to mind in the way it challenges gentrification and is so […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: community care, contemporary, lesbian, queer, queer awakening, sapphic, single parent, Small town, tehlor kay mejia

LB's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: community care, contemporary, lesbian, queer, queer awakening, sapphic, single parent, Small town, tehlor kay mejia ·
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Magical queer historical romance

Of Socialites and Prizefights by Arden Powell

February 10, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Arden Powell has been on my radar for a while and I’ve been collecting their books, but lesbians is what finally broke the seal (I am but a simple lesbian lol) and now I want to dive into the whole Flos Magicae backlist to see all the characters in their own stories. Deepa is a singer at a club and doesn’t believe in love, so when one of her paramours curses her to become a leopard every midnight and tells her the only way to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: #fantasy, Arden Powell, chosen family, fantasy romance, Flos Magicae, historical fiction, historical romance, lesbian, magic, queer, romantasy, sapphic

LB's CBR16 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: #fantasy, Arden Powell, chosen family, fantasy romance, Flos Magicae, historical fiction, historical romance, lesbian, magic, queer, romantasy, sapphic ·
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Fantastic Fantasy!

Faebound by Saara El-Arifi

January 8, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Saara El-Arifi immediately place herself on my auto-buy list with her debut, and this new world she’s created just confirms why I love her storytelling. The book starts with a myth telling of the three gods: Asase, the Wheat, god of the earth and creator of humans; Ewia, the two-headed Bat, god of the sun and creator of fae: and Bosome, the Water, god of the moon and creator of the elves. As far as anyone is aware, all that remains in the world are […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, elves, fae, Faebound, faerytale, fated romance, mythology, politics, prophecy, queer, Saara El-Arifi, sapphic, Sisters, war

LB's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, elves, fae, Faebound, faerytale, fated romance, mythology, politics, prophecy, queer, Saara El-Arifi, sapphic, Sisters, war ·
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Sharp-Dressed Cats, Angels, Murder, Noir that Stands Apart

Even Though I Knew the End by CL Polk

June 17, 2023 by Flimflamingo 2 Comments

I feel like I came to Even Though I Knew the End by CL Polk late even though it’s still a relatively new release. I also started it, had to pause because I had to read for work on deadline, and then picked up where I left off… but only after my required reading made it abundantly clear that, by comparison, this book is amazing. That said, it moved slower for me than others and perhaps that affected my overall rating for it. This is a novella that […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: angel, angels, cl polk, demon, demons, Even Though I Knew the End, lesbian, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, murder, queer, sapphic, serial murder

Flimflamingo's CBR15 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: angel, angels, cl polk, demon, demons, Even Though I Knew the End, lesbian, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA, murder, queer, sapphic, serial murder ·
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An Intense Horror on Grief

Where Echoes Die by Courtney Gould

June 11, 2023 by LB Leave a Comment

Wow, this book… this is such a beautiful, painful story exploring grief and how not letting go, staying in the past can cause more harm than learning to move forward. Beck lost her mother only a few months ago and she and her sister are on their way to Texas to live with their dad, but first Beck has to find out the truth of Backravel, the place that her mother was investigating, the place that basically stole her mother from her. But things in […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Young Adult Tagged With: Courtney Gould, grief, horror, lesbian character, queer romance, sapphic, small town mysteries

LB's CBR15 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Young Adult · Tags: Courtney Gould, grief, horror, lesbian character, queer romance, sapphic, small town mysteries ·
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