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Yes, let the Taylor Swift-lyric title and the beautiful cover lure you in.

Don't Want You Like a Best Friend (Mischief & Matchmaking, #1) by Emma R. Alban

March 25, 2024 by narfna 8 Comments

[finishes book] [three and a half weeks later] I don’t know why I’m having such a mental block about writing this review, so I’m just going to go and see what happens. [two days later] This is an adult queer Regency romance featuring two young women as the protagonists, and it’s the first sapphic historical I think that I have really loved*. There still isn’t that much f/f historical romance or ones involving nb folks to begin with, but the ones I’ve read have not […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Featured, Romance Tagged With: audiobooks, Emma R. Alban, f/f, historical romance, LGBTQIA, Mischief & Matchmaking, narfna, queer romance, Romance

narfna's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Audiobooks, Featured, Romance · Tags: audiobooks, Emma R. Alban, f/f, historical romance, LGBTQIA, Mischief & Matchmaking, narfna, queer romance, Romance ·
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I may have a new gold standard for romance.

We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian

March 23, 2024 by carmelpie 4 Comments

But here is Andy, laying himself bare, and Nick isn’t sure he’s ever seen anything so brave in his life. This is a man who plays it safe, a man who orders the same sandwich every day for lunch. And now he’s taking a risk, and he’s taking it for Nick. ― Cat Sebastian, We Could Be So Good “I’m not wasting time on things that make me sad.” He learned that lesson with Old Yeller, thank you very much. “Andy, you publish a newspaper. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1950s America, Cat Sebastian, friends to lovers, gay history, gay love, gay romance, Homophobia, internalized homophobia, New York City, queer romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:27 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1950s America, Cat Sebastian, friends to lovers, gay history, gay love, gay romance, Homophobia, internalized homophobia, New York City, queer romance ·
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What it says on the tin

Initiation: Sex Wizards Book 1 by Alethea Faust

March 14, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“You’ve proven you have everything you need to start studying at the Crux,” she says. “You have magic in your bloodline, you’re open to new experiences, and you’re not an asshole.” ― Alethea Faust, Initiation I’ll get the world building out of the way first. Wizards train at the Crux, which is a cross between a college campus and a castle. There are different types of magic in which one can specialize, and each one is based on creating specific storable spells by performing different […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Alethea Faust, bdsm romance, consent, enthusiastic consent, kink, queer romance, sensory deprivation, sex positive, wizards, wizards in training

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: Alethea Faust, bdsm romance, consent, enthusiastic consent, kink, queer romance, sensory deprivation, sex positive, wizards, wizards in training ·
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Mason Bloom Takes Charge of his One Goddamn Life was never meant to be a romance.

Off Plan: A Whispering Key Novel by May Archer

March 13, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

And if the Universe was sentient enough to be sending out warnings to certain people, I could only conclude it hated me, because it hadn’t sent me a warning for any damn thing, ever, as evidenced by the fact that I lived on a forgotten island with my hick cousins and my wacky uncle, and hadn’t had sex since January. ― May Archer, Off Plan “No,” I resumed walking. “I’m not up in his business either. Not like that. We’re friends. We decided.” “You realize […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: bisexual character, broken off engagement, brothers, enemies to lovers, Fathers and sons, fish out of water, Florida, gay romance, May Archer, queer romance, small town romance

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: bisexual character, broken off engagement, brothers, enemies to lovers, Fathers and sons, fish out of water, Florida, gay romance, May Archer, queer romance, small town romance ·
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?

White Noise (The Rourke Stories) by Sophia Soames

February 23, 2024 by carmelpie 4 Comments

“Con, you don’t need to give me presents.” I had to stop and take a deep breath because this situation was out of control, and I couldn’t just stand here in my flannelette bottoms and pretend my life was fine. “Come on,” I said, taking the flowers from him. “In you come.” I sounded like my granny, and not in a good way. Next, I’d be calling him poppet and force-feeding him stale sweets from the eighteenth century. ― Sophia Soames, White Noise This wasn’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: actors, celebrity, class divide, coming out story, gay romance, London, meet cute, queer romance, Sophia Soames

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: actors, celebrity, class divide, coming out story, gay romance, London, meet cute, queer romance, Sophia Soames ·
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Nonsensical, but not in the fun way

Uriah’s Orbit (Aligning Stars Book 2) by S.A. Sommers

The D in 403B (The 400 Block) by Jess Bryant

Topping the Alpha (Trident Security Book 5) by Samantha Cole

February 23, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Austin is a former teenage heartthrob and one-fifth of a world-famous boy band. Now that he and his bandmates have reached their late twenties, they are tired of putting out the same old pop music that made them famous a decade earlier. During a break from recording and touring, Austin lands his dream job: taking over mid-run as the lead in the musical Aida. No one believes that this boy band member can sing, but he proves them wrong with his impressive range and mastery […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: boy band, broadway, enemies to lovers, forbidden love, gay romance, Jess Bryant, musical theatre, queer romance, S.A. Sommers, Samantha Cole

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: boy band, broadway, enemies to lovers, forbidden love, gay romance, Jess Bryant, musical theatre, queer romance, S.A. Sommers, Samantha Cole ·
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