Grimmer Intentions, book two of the Tales from the Grim series by Jodi Hutchins is even more delightful than it’s predecessor. Two strong personalities collide in an unlikely romance while tensions in the world of the Grim become palpable.
Are you finding yourself practicing social distancing and need something to keep your attention? Why not give Steven Universe a try!
Life Minus Me was far deeper than I anticipated for a novellette, with a multitude of depth in each character, including secondary characters. It took me into a world I wanted to slip into, with mind reading half angels, premonitions, candy obsessed pixies, and demons. Plus dogs. Can’t forget the doggos.
No Parking was a delightfully cozy romance with an intriguing cast of characters and a wide diversity in a small town setting…
I can confidently say that If You Only Knew, by Jea Hawkins, did not live up to my expectations. Perhaps my expectations were far too high going into to reading this short Kindle exclusive. I read the back of the book and was immediately intrigued as to how the premise of this story could be anything other than problematic and how Hawkins was able to pull it off.
If the unique art style isn’t enough to convince you to read The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang, then the story definitely will. This graphic novel is not only visually stunning but has a narrative that will keep you at attention and characters that you can’t help but empathize with.
Happy holiday season, Queerblr fam and fans!
What an amazing year it’s been. The site is really starting to come into it’s own and I’m more than ecstatic to have Silas joining me in reviews now and am so excited to see where things go in 2020. […]
Holy queer witches! I was stoked for this book when I heard all the hype surrounding it. Sapphic witches? Uh, yes, please.
It got a little political on this review, but that’s okay because we’re talking about A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo over at the Queerblr today!