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Review: Hope, Tears, Steam, Gears by Gregory L. Norris

The short blurb bit: This is a steampunk-feeling short story with a M/M love interest. It’s a short piece of … More

Gears, Gregory L. Norris, Hope, LGBTQIA reads, LGBTQIA+ Content, NineStar Press, robots, Steam, steampunk, steampunk fiction, Tears

Review: Royal Rescue by A. Alex Logan is coming April 8th! Get it!

The short blurb bit: Prince Gerald lives in a world that is about to get very uncomfortable for him. Once … More

a. alex logan, aromantic character, asexual aromantic character, asexual character, book review, Books, dragons, lgbtqia fiction, lgbtqia ya books, netgalley, NineStar Press, princes, princesses and princexs, royal rescue

Review: Slip by Quoleena Sbrocca

The short blurb bit: Seventeen-year-old, Xavier is a high school student with a secret. It’s a secret so heavy that … More

lgbtqia fiction, lgbtqia literature, lgbtqis young adult fiction, Quoleena Sbrocca, Slip, teen books, trans character, transgender character, Young Adult Fiction

Review: A New World Series! by M.D. Neu

Have you ever wondered what life might be like if one morning you wake up to news reports saying that … More

a new world series, book, Books, Contact, conviction, first contact, gay male character, homophobia, lgbtq characters, lgbtq fiction, lgbtq science fiction, lgbtq speculative fiction, M. D. Neu, nentraee, NineStar Press, political intrigue, review

Review: Dead Heat by Ren Thompson

The short blurb bit: In a not-too-distant future Toronto, the world is crawling with zombies and policed by Riders. The Riders are … More

barrie, bisexual character, book, book review, Books, Dead heat, f/f romance, lesbian character, lgbtq reads, LGBTQIA reads, mocha memoirs press, ontario, post apocalyptic fiction, ren thompson, rotters, toronto, zombie apocalypse, zombies

Review: How To Be a Normal Person by T. J. Klune

The short blurb bit: Gus isn’t normal and he knows it. He runs a video store with three customers and … More

asexual character, asexual stoner hipster, book, book review, Books, gus and casey, gustavo tiberius, harry s. truman the ferret with merit, hipster culture, how to be a normal person, t. j. klune, use your local library, vancouver island regional library

Review: The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See

The short blurb bit: Years ago I read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and became enamored with Lisa See’s writing. The … More

haenyeo, Jeju Island, lisa see, simon & schuster canada, south korea, strong female character, the island of sea women

Review: The Fever King by Victoria Lee

The short blurb bit: The first thing I want to write is that “The Fever King” is going straight onto … More

bisexual character, book, book review, Books, diverse characters, favourite books, favourite queer books, jewish character, lgbtq characters, lgbtq+, magical virus, POC character, queer books, queer jewish character, queer young adult, read more books, the fever king, victoria lee, Young Adult Fiction

Review: Brush Strokes by E.S. Karlquist

Oh, this book! I read a lot of LGBTQ fiction and this has settled itself next to my heart. I … More

brush strokes, e.s. karlquist, hard of hearing character, lgbtq characters, lgbtq fiction, queer fiction

Review: Best Man by Chris Delyani

When I read the description for this book, I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. Let me start with … More

Best Man, book review, Books, Chris Delyani, independent publishers, lgbtq fiction, m/m romance, queer romance

Interview: Things I’ve Learned From Matt Cohen

This is a repost of an interview I posted a few years back. Sadly, the original post vanished! So here … More

Creation Converntions, interview, matt cohen, Supernatural

Review: Play It Again by Aiden Wayne

There’s so much in this book, I’m not sure I even know where to start! Alright… let’s start with the … More

aiden wayne, asexual character, bisexual character, book, book review, Books, differently abled character, LGBTQIA, lgbtqia fiction, play it again, queer lit, sex repulsed asexual character, visually impaired character

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