Tag: emotional abuse
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REVIEW: Loveoid by J.L. Morin

The Official Description: A woman euthanasist and an Egyptian farmer delve into the evolution of the collective soul as an extremophile virus targets a select few. Cli-Fi at its best, where the twisted scientific changes of our present-day lives catalyze love in parallel universes. Loveoid grapples with the dilemmas of the latest generation of humankind ⎯…
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REVIEW: Into The Real by Z Brewer

The Official Description: Three Quinns. Three realities. Three Brumes. The first Brume is a waking nightmare, overrun by literal monsters and cutthroat survivors. For Quinn, who is openly genderqueer, the only silver lining is their friendship with Lia—and the hope that there might still be a safe place somewhere else in the world. The second Brume…
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REVIEW: Mud & Lace by Jay Northcote

There’s a new installment in the Rainbow Place series coming on March 18!! Follow along as I read and review the first five books in the series! Book 4: Mud & Lace Official description: When Wicksy falls for drag queen Charlie, they discover that both sexuality and gender can be fluid. Simon Wicks—Wicksy to his…
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2020 review, besexual character, better place, book, book review, Books, diverse characters, domestic abuse, drag queen character, emotional abuse, Gay Main Character, gender fluid character, gender queer, Jay Northcote, LGBTQIA, m/m romance, MM romance, queer books, Rainbow Place, Rainbow place series, review, safe place, Signal Boost Promotions, trans character -
REVIEW: Better Place by Jay Northcote

There’s a new installment in the Rainbow Place series coming on March 18!! Follow along as I read and review the first five books in the series! Book 3: Better Place Official description: Joe deserves better. Meeting Dylan helps him see that. After a recent redundancy, Joe takes a few months off to try and…
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REVIEW: The Electric Heir by Victoria Lee is Remarkable

The Official Description: Six months after Noam Álvaro helped overthrow the despotic government of Carolinia, the Atlantians have gained citizenship, and Lehrer is chancellor. But despite Lehrer’s image as a progressive humanitarian leader, Noam has finally remembered the truth that Lehrer forced him to forget—that Lehrer is responsible for the deadly magic infection that ravaged Carolinia.…
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