If you’re new here, you might not know that I am a sucker for fairy tales, especially when they are LGBTQ+ retellings of the fabled classics. If you’re an avid reader of The Queerblr, then you absolutely know how much of a sucker I am for fairy tale retellings!
Today is another repeat author review where we’re going to revisit Jae and her woman loving woman romance that is also a love letter to brick and mortar stationery stores, Paper Love. Paper Love is cute, relaxed, and for me, a bit anti-climactic.
This week on The Queerblr’s repeat author review is Sunsets and Shades, by Erica Lee. Sunsets and Shades is a book that will take you and your heart on an emotional journey as Kinsley Scott and Grace Harper figure out each other and, in turn, themselves.
by Brittany B. |10/02/2019 The Wayhaven Chronicles: Book One by Mishka Jenkins is an “interactive fantasy novel” that reads very much like playing a video game, but there are no graphics or… Read more Game Review: The Wayhaven Chronicles, Book One by Mishka Jenkins →
by Brittany B. |04/03/2019 Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded, by Hannah Hart is a heartfelt, funny, and emotional memoir from YouTube’s creator of My Drunk Kitchen: Hannah Hart,… Read more Book Review: Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded, by Hannah Hart →
by Brittany B. |09/05/2018 The ABC’s of LGBT+, by Ashley Mardell Ash Hardell. The ABC’s has never been as easy as one, two, three when it comes to the LGBT+… Read more Book Review: The ABC’s of LGBT+, by Ash Hardell. →
by Brittany B. | 08/15/2018 Grab a box of tissues because this story will make you feel all the feels! Bingo Love, written by Tee Franklin, illustrated by Jenn St-Onge,… Read more Graphic Novel Review: Bingo Love by Tee Franklin, Jenn St. Onge, and Joy San →
by Brittany B. | 07/04/2018 Have you ever had someone tell you “I use They/Them pronouns” and you’re not sure how to use those pronouns? Or are you a non-binary,… Read more Graphic Novel Review: A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson. →