In A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall, Viola Carroll has spent the last couple of years finally free to live as herself, after being raised as a boy all her life. She was a soldier in the British Army, but was presumed dead at the battle of Waterloo and thus able to escape …
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Book Review | Triple Sec
I thought that few, if anyone, could compare to Casey McQuiston in terms of books about queer love and queer joy, but… I think I found someone to give Casey a run for their money. Triple Sec by TJ Alexander follows Mel, a bartender. She has distant dreams of owning her own bar someday, but …
Book Review | Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous
In Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous by Mae Marvel, Wil Greene has spent the last thirteen years watching from afar as her high school best friend, Katie Price, skyrockets to massive fame as an actor and director in Hollywood. Meanwhile, Wil’s law career never really happened, as she stayed in her hometown to …
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Book Review | The Honey Witch
In The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields, Marigold is fed up with high society and trying to find love. So when her grandmother unexpectedly visits and asks her to come back to the island of Innisfree with her, to become a witch, Marigold agrees. There’s a catch, though—no witch in their family can be …
Book Review | Noah Frye Gets Crushed (ARC)
I received a digital advance reader’s copy (ARC) of Noah Frye Gets Crushed by Maggie Horne. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. In Noah Frye Gets Crushed by Maggie Horne, Noah returns from her summer camp, on the eve …