by Brittany B. | 10/30/2019 The Queerblr is honored to present the cover art for Grimmer Intentions, the second installment of the Tales from the Grim series by Jodi Hutchins!… Read more Book Cover Reveal: Grimmer Intentions by Jodi Hutchins →
by Brittany B. |10/16/2019 Anyone But Her by Erica Lee is a cute lesbian romance story that brings all sorts of tropes together for a quick, fun read. There’s fake dating… Read more Book Review: Anyone But Her by Erica Lee →
by Brittany B. |07/31/2019 The Grim Assistant by Jodi Hutchins takes a unique spin on paranormal urban fantasy with a delightful cast of LGBTQ+ characters. This book takes what you… Read more Book Review: The Grim Assistant by Jodi Hutchins →
by Brittany B. |04/17/2019 Just Married? by Natasha West is an utterly outlandish romance novel that quickly sucks you in for a quick, satisfying read. Why outlandish? Because it is a… Read more Book Review: Just Married? by Natasha West →
by Brittany B. |03/06/2019 The Thousand Names, by Django Wexler is a whirlwind flintlock fantasy novel that starts Wexler’s Shadow Campaign series. The best part (in my extremely biased opinion)?… Read more Book Review: The Thousand Names, by Django Wexler →
by Brittany B. |02/20/2019 The adorable illustrations of Princess Princess Ever After, by Katie O’Neill, will pull in any reader, regardless of age. This fairy tale comic for children showcases characters with… Read more Graphic Novel Review: Princess Princess Ever After, by Katie O’Neill →
by Brittany B. |02/06/2019 Marriage of Unconvenience, by Chelsea M. Cameron, is a cute, formulaic romance novel that is a quick and easy weekend or evening read. The summary on… Read more Book Review: Marriage of Unconvenience, by Chelsea M. Cameron →
by Brittany B. |10/17/2018 My Brother’s Husband, a manga by Gengoroh Tagame, immediately pulled me in and never once made me feel like an outsider, as I often do when… Read more Graphic Novel Review: My Brother’s Husband, by Gengoroh Tagame →
by Brittany B. |09/19/2018 It is extremely rare that I’ll read a book in a single sitting, but when I do it’s because I have to know what happens next. … Read more Book Review: Departure from the Script, by Jae →