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Predictable, but in the best way

Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall

September 12, 2023 by carmelpie 1 Comment

“Explain to me again,” said Oliver finally, “why you need a boyfriend?” It was the least I owed him. “Mainly for this big fundraiser we’ve got coming up at the end of April. Our donors all think I’m a bad gay.” He frowned. “What’s a good gay?” “Someone like you.” “I see.” ― Alexis Hall, Boyfriend Material “You” – I gave a thwarted sigh – “are a terrible fake boyfriend.” “I’m building fake anticipation.” “You’d better be fake worth it.” “I am.” ― Alexis Hall, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: abandonment, Alexis Hall, fake relationship, found family, gay romance, opposites attract, queer romance, Single-parent families

carmelpie's CBR15 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: abandonment, Alexis Hall, fake relationship, found family, gay romance, opposites attract, queer romance, Single-parent families ·
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Fantasy is Social Commentary and I Love It

Witch King by Martha Wells

August 17, 2023 by GentleRain 3 Comments

CBR15Bingo — Relation “ship” — This is a very relationship focused book and they spend time on two different ships as well. My first Martha Wells! And a nice way to start, as I fully enjoyed this book and am glad I went ahead and bought it at full price after dithering over it at the bookstore two days in a row. I got the B&N signed edition, which is a sturdy hardcover with her signature embossed in gold on the inside cover. I thought […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Featured Tagged With: #fantasy, cbr15bingo, found family, martha wells, Queer characters, trauma

GentleRain's CBR15 Review No:34 · Genres: Fantasy, Featured · Tags: #fantasy, cbr15bingo, found family, martha wells, Queer characters, trauma ·
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A female succubus and female Orc stand back to back behind a countertop

Coffee makes everything better.

Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree

February 3, 2023 by RevGirlUtena 2 Comments

Viv is an Orc who has splattered one skull too many. She abandons her life as the muscle of an adventuring party and opens a coffee shop in a small town. The only problem is that nobody has ever heard of coffee. Luckily the concept catches on quickly, and after hiring some help, and attracting some regular customers, her new shop, Legends and Lattes is a success. Viv is a great character. Who can’t identify with wanting to change their life plan, put down roots, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: coffee shop, cozy fantasy, cute animals, found family, LGBQT+, sapphic, Travis Baldree

RevGirlUtena's CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: coffee shop, cozy fantasy, cute animals, found family, LGBQT+, sapphic, Travis Baldree ·
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A desolate gray landscape with a single bare tree in the background. The Foreground is a chest that is partially open and a glow comes from the inside.

Gender Roles Are Bullshit

Down Among The Sticks And Bones by Seanan McGuire

February 1, 2023 by RevGirlUtena Leave a Comment

Down Among the Sticks and Bones is the Second Book in Seanan McGuire’s Wayward Children Series and I loved it even more than the first. This novella gives us the backstory of Jack and Jill (formally named Jacqueline and Jillian), twin sisters who were raised to have very specific gender roles, whether they actually wanted them or not. Their parents, who always did everything perfectly, expected one girl and one boy. When they didn’t get their expected male child, they decided to make Jillian into […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: found family, novella, Seanan McGuire

RevGirlUtena's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: found family, novella, Seanan McGuire ·
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“A werewolf is courting me with a dead rabbit. There’s nothing subtle here.”

Wolfsong (Green Creek, #1) by T.J. Klune

December 29, 2022 by narfna 2 Comments

So I’ve had this book on my TBR for a while, even before Klune got a traditional publishing deal and the The House in the Cerulean Sea broke out, but I didn’t bite the bullet and actually decide to read it until I saw that this gorgeous edition was being released in September 2022. I did end up ordering the Waterstones edition with the gorgeous sprayed edges, and I have no regrets (except for when my copy arrived completely ruined from water damage, but they […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: #fantasy, bisexual mc, contemporary fantasy, fantasy romance, found family, Green Creek, m-m, narfna, queer fantasy, queer romance, T.J. Klune, werewolves, Wolfsong

narfna's CBR14 Review No:239 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: #fantasy, bisexual mc, contemporary fantasy, fantasy romance, found family, Green Creek, m-m, narfna, queer fantasy, queer romance, T.J. Klune, werewolves, Wolfsong ·
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I prayed this was not the doctor. “I’m the doctor!” he said, waving to the children.

Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

December 11, 2022 by carmelpie 4 Comments

I thought it over. Dollywood. “Islands in the Stream.” That body. She was the best thing that had ever come out of Tennessee. Jesus Christ, it wasn’t even close. ― Kevin Wilson, Nothing to See Here I’ll admit it. I chose this book because of its cover. The combination of the title plus a cartoon wrapped in flames immediately made me curious to see if the author shares the same dark sense of humor as I do. It turns out, they do. Nothing to see […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: american politics, basketball, black humor, Dolly Parton, found family, Kevin Wilson, magical children, magical realism, Queer characters

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: american politics, basketball, black humor, Dolly Parton, found family, Kevin Wilson, magical children, magical realism, Queer characters ·
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