Ingrid Nilsen
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Close Quarters (Jayce & Emma)
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Emma has found a home with Jayce, and a career as the manager of Kitty’s greeting card store....
Lesbian Crime Law Enforcement
Never Letting Go
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When Hailey and Gianna run into each other at a local bar, all their feelings come rushing back to...
Lesbian Romance
After Raya
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Laramie is forced to start her life over when her best friend and sometimes lover cuts her off...
Lesbian Recovery from Abuse
Queer European Cinema: Queering Cinematic Time and Space
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Queer European Cinema commences with an overview of LGBTQ representation throughout cinematic...
Rethinking Lessing's Laocoon: Antiquity, Enlightenment, and the 'Limits' of Painting and Poetry
Michael Squire and Avi S. Lifschitz
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing first published Laokoon, oder uber die Grenzen der Mahlerey und Poesie...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Live and Love Again in Books
Feb 13, 2018
This book is admittedly, a fairly stereotypical cheesy romance. But if the New Adult genre can write them so prolifically, then I think it's refreshing to find a novel that actually offers lesbian characters. True, I probably overlooked a few flaws in this book because I'm completely starved for books with lesbian protagonists and romance, but it was still an enjoyable story. The book engages you early on, when Jessica and Sarah meet. I read the first 150 pages rapidly - it drew me in immediately. Sarah is a likable character; as is Jessica, really. You can imagine knowing either of them in your lesbian circles (beyond Jessica's money, perhaps).
Speaking of the money, the book hammers home that point a bit much: Sarah has no money, Jessica has plenty of it. That gets a bit repetitive and the book stalls a little in the middle. That stall is helped by the cliche of the "wounded character hurt by a death in a previous relationship who can't move on." However, that cliche is found in plenty of genres, not just LGBT. Still, Gayle maneuvers her characters around all their issues fairly deftly. You're pretty sure you know how Jessica and Sarah will wind up, but it's still fun watching them get there. The book is sexy (especially early on - maybe that's the real lesbian cliche - ha!), fun, and, as always, refreshing to see some lesbian characters portrayed as real people. Points for the sweet and loyal supporting character of Jimmy the Driver, too. Definitely a fun, quick read.
I received an ARC of this novel from Netgalley (thank you!); it is available for publication on 1/19. You can check out a review of this novel and many others on my <a href="http://justacatandabookatherside.blogspot.com/">blog</a>.
Pleasure Cruise
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Spencer Collins lives life virtually, keeping the real world—and everyone in it—at a distance....
Lesbian Action/Adventure
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Oranges are Not the Only Fruit in Books
Aug 14, 2017
Ramble Redhead
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Fantastic interviews with people who are in the Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered community...