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Awix (3310 KP) created a video about Sapphire and Steel in TV

Feb 24, 2020  
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Sapphire and Steel - Opening Titles

The main title sequence for Sapphire and Steel. Narration by an uncredited David Suchet (who has since forgotten doing it).

  
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annarosejames (3 KP) is asking for a recommendation

Feb 2, 2019  
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Sapphic graphic novels, preferably with a colourful, feminist, inclusive vibe and maybe some fantasy backdrop.
     
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Merissa (14048 KP) created a post

Feb 23, 2022  
"A collection of 35 poems in which a poet thinks about women a little too much... (Sapphic poetry)"

VBT & #Giveaway: Can't Think Straight by Isabel Scheck - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, @IzzyS97, #Poetry, #LGBTQIA+, #Romance,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/can-tthinkstraightbyisabelscheck
     
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Merissa (14048 KP) created a post

Oct 16, 2023  
"It's very much a fade-to-black book, and I liked that it was." - @Debbiereadsbook

A Lady to Treasure by Marianne Ratcliffe - #Sapphic, #Historical, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/a-lady-to-treasure-by-marianne-ratcliffe
     
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Merissa (14048 KP) created a post

Feb 4, 2025  
"I really loved watching Wanda give herself to Christa, emotionally more than physically, to be honest." - @Debbiereadsbook

Christa's Obsession (Obsession #3) by JP Sayle - #FF, #Sapphic, #Paranormal, #Romance, available in #KindleUnlimited, 5 out of 5 (exceptional)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/christa-s-obsession-obsession-3-by-jp-sayle
     
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Merissa (14048 KP) created a post

Jun 19, 2026  
Happy Pride Month from Archaeolibrarian! 🏳️‍🌈📚

We've curated a Pride Romance shelf on our Bookshop.org shop, celebrating queer love across every trope we adore, from sapphic small town romance to swoony historicals and rom coms. Titles include AFTER HOURS AT DOORYARD BOOKS by CAT SEBASTIAN and A LADY FOR A DUKE by ALEXIS HALL.

Select titles are 15% off all June, and every order supports indie bookshops too 💕

https://bookshop.org/lists/pride-romance

#PrideMonth #PrideRomance #LGBTQReads
     
American Horror Story  - Season 2
American Horror Story - Season 2
2012 | Horror
Gripping tension (2 more)
Flashback to insanity in the 60s
Psychological twists and turns
Lanabananafofana
Welcome to Briarcliff Sanitarium, ran by the Catholic church this Asylum is the last stop for the damaged souls society has decided it doesn't want to save. Lana, our sapphic heroine, wants the scoop of the century, the man behind the mask. Bloodyface. Sentenced to be held in Briarcliff to await trial for the serial killings of Bostonian women. To get to him however, Lana must get through the fearless sister Jude and the devil herself wants to play.
     By far one of the top seasons of American Horror Story, Sarah Paulson portrays each character she plays with grace and dignity and Lana is no exception. The cast are incredible, Jessica Lange as Sister Jude cracking the whip, Lily Rabe proving what a talented actress she is playing the split Sister Mary Eunice, Evan Peters as Kit Walker, the misguided fool who really isn't all he seems.
    Thrilling from end to end and really worth a watch.
  
The Tarot Reader of Versailles
The Tarot Reader of Versailles
Anya Bergman | 2025 | Fiction & Poetry, LGBTQ+
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was one of my most anticipated reads this year, and it’s a NetGalley book. But I knew I was never going to be able to read it anytime soon, so I just Xigxagged it! And I’m really glad that I did. When a book is from more than one perspective, it’s good to hear the characters in their “own” voices, I always think. I don’t know if I an even explain the storyline of this one – there’s a lot going on. French Revolution, a tarot card reader (Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand) discovers an Irish woman (Cait) on the streets of Paris who also has extraordinary powers. Lenormand reads futures, Cait sees their pasts. Cait wants to return to Ireland and help free the Irish from the yoke of British rule, and this is how she goes about getting there. There’s a lot of detail about the French Revolution, and Lenormand has a close relationship with those around Marie Antoinette (unfortunately for her). It’s pretty brutal at times, but those were the times in which these people lived. It’s a real adventure story, with magic and sapphic love thrown in to the mix as well. I loved this one – highly recommended!
  
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ClareR (6250 KP) rated Spitting Gold in Books

Jun 4, 2026  
Spitting Gold
Spitting Gold
Carmella Lowkis | 2024 | Fiction & Poetry, LGBTQ+, Paranormal
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I’ll be honest: I didn’t know what this was going to be about. It was a case of judging the book by its cover. I didn’t even read the synopsis before I got stuck in. I was very happy indeed when the first page took me in to a woman’s prison in Paris, France in 1866 - just for a little while, until we start to learn why exactly Sylvie is in this predicament.

Atmospheric writing places the reader in Paris after the French Revolution, where Baroness Sylvie is living a perfect life with her affluent lawyer husband.

Her estranged sister, Charlotte Mothe, visits with an offer that’s hard to refuse. Their father is very ill, Charlotte needs to pay the bills, and Sylvie must come out of retirement and conduct a seance to help her out. But Sylvie is risking her marriage.

Spitting Gold is a debut, and I thought it was gripping and entertaining - it kept me reading! The characters were fleshed out, believable and colourful (to say the least!). There were moments where it made me feel very uncomfortable - was it the ghosts?

There’s a bit of something for everyone here: historical fiction, mystery, the paranormal, sapphic romance and family dynamics.

Recommended!
  
The Dead and the Dark
The Dead and the Dark
Courtney Gould | 2021 | Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
10
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Captivating look at the supernatural and the pull of family
In Snakebite, Oregon, teenagers keep disappearing or turning up dead. Things just seem off. The locals blame Brandon and Alejo Ortiz-Woodley, two former Snakebite residents who are back in town. They now host a popular ghost hunting show and travel the country with their daughter Logan. Wanting to clear the family name, Logan winds up joining forces with Ashley Barton, whose boyfriend was the first to go missing. Ashley is sure she can feel his presence guiding her around Snakebite. But as the two team up, they discover some pretty terrifying and dangerous things about Snakebite.

I loved this book so much. Sometimes it feels like I read similar books over and over. Not this time. Gould’s book is original and spellbinding. This is such a dark and ominous read. Gould truly brings you into Snakebite, the supernatural, creepy, and quite unwelcoming small town. It’s atmospheric and spooky. I could not put this book down!

DARK is filled with LGBTQIA representation, between Logan’s dads, the fact that she’s an out lesbian, and her own burgeoning friendship (and more) with Ashley. I loved everything about all of it.

This book is part horror story, part exploration of the meaning and depths of darkness, and part look at family dynamics. It’s an extremely well written ghost story with a sapphic love interest. It really doesn’t get much better than that! (It’s so good, read it—and it’s a debut!)

I received a copy of this book from St. Martin's Press / Wednesday Books and Netgalley in return for an unbiased review.