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December 28, 2023

Top 10 Books I Wish I Could Read

As we approach the new year, I want to wrap up this year, look forward to the next, and then look beyond even that – because, yes, I’m a greedy bookslut when it comes to stuffing my shelves!

This year I read 124 books, the shortest being 24 pages and the longest 1,232 pages. During the year I read some stinkers (Tell Me I’m Worthless comes to mind) and some disappointments (The Dragons of Deepwood Fen tops that list), but I also had my hand in proofreading or editing some absolutely amazing titles (but I won’t play favorites there).

To wrap things up, here are the Top 10 Books I Wish I Could Read next year – books teased, abandoned, postponed, and unwritten:

Stealing Thunder 3 by Alina Boyden – I have no idea if there are plans, but I absolutely adored the first 2 books of this series and I desperately want more. More epic fantasy with transgender heroines positively portrayed.Feminine Pursuits 4 by Olivia Waite – I know her contract was only for 3 books in this series, but I’d dearly love another massmarket paperback book of sapphic regency romance with a backdrop of art, science, and biology.Tempests and Temptation by Kara Jorgensen – tentatively scheduled for 2025, this f/f entry in the Paranormal Society Romance series (which I’ve loved) is a book I’ve been waiting for since 2020.Domains 5 by Miss Irene Clearmont – I absolutely adored the Domains saga (Miss Irene even wrote me into an exclusive short story!), so when she blogged about writing a series of tales that would serve as the 5th book she originally envisioned, it immediately went on my wishlist.Initiates of the Blood by Cecilia Tan – a long-delayed book I’ve been waiting for since 2017, this promises sex, blood magic, and romance in a stimulating, sensual, satisfying tale by an author who has defined queer/erotic SFF.Poor Relations by Jo Walton – announced in 2017 and placed into limbo due to online concerns and Walton wanting to be a good trans ally, I still desperately want to read this ‘Mansfield Park as a space opera’ alien invasion tale because I love Walton and trust her to manage the core gender aspect with sensitivity, creativity, and thoughtfulness.Walk in Shadow by Steven Erikson – this 3rd book in the Kharkanas Trilogy was paused back in 2022, but I love the idea of delving deeper into the history of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, and honestly I’d rather read this than the Witness trilogy.Talisman 3 by Stephen King – I don’t know that this will ever happen now that Peter Straub has passed away, but King first talked about writing a 3rd book way back in 2006, and I still desperately want to see the duology become a trilogy, so here’s hoping. Captal’s Tower by Melanie Rawn – long-awaited since 1997, this 3rd book of the Exiles series is my holy grail of epic fantasies (sorry, Winds of Winter fans), and while I wholly sympathize with the life challenges she has faced, she’s talked about getting back to this, so I continue to hold out hope that we’ll see it one day.Book of The Art 3 or Galilee 2 by Clive Barker – Barker has been talking about a sequel to The Great and Secret Show & Everville since 1990 and a sequel to Galilee since 1997, and if there was only one book I could look forward to, it would be just one more epic adult doorstopper from the greatest author of our generation.
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Published on December 28, 2023 04:34

December 27, 2023

Top 10 Books I Can’t Wait to Read

As we approach the new year, I want to wrap up this year, look forward to the next, and then look beyond even that – because, yes, I’m a greedy bookslut when it comes to stuffing my shelves!

This year I read 124 books, the shortest being 24 pages and the longest 1,232 pages. During the year I read some stinkers (Tell Me I’m Worthless comes to mind) and some disappointments (The Dragons of Deepwood Fen tops that list), but I also had my hand in proofreading or editing some absolutely amazing titles (but I won’t play favorites there).

Anyway, to keep things going, here are the Top 10 Books I Can’t Wait to Read next year, in order of (expected) publication:

Faebound by Saara El-Arifi – the first in a new trilogy that turns convention on its head and explores a queer high fantasy world where elves thrive and humans are legend.A History of the World in 12 Shipwrecks by David Gibbins – the king of underwater adventure stories steps out of fiction to explore the archaeological discoveries of twelve shipwrecks across time.Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff – picks up where the first left off, thrusts us into increasingly deadly battles with the undead, and twists the silver blade just a bit deeper into Gabriel’s heart.Annie Bot by Sierra Greer – a provocative, thoughtful story about the relationship between a female robot and her human owner, exploring questions of intimacy, power, autonomy, and control.You Like it Darker by Stephen King – a gift to we Faithful Readers who prefer the King of Horror at his darkest, with 12 short stories, many of which have never been published.The Z Word by Lindsay King-Miller – the “the queer Zombieland you didn’t know you needed,” packed with action, humor, sex, drag queens, lesbians, and zombies!The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond – Dragons, ill-fated knights, scheming squires, and sapphic love, with deceptions and double-crosses. Fabulous!.A Change of Place by Julie E. Czerneda – a long-awaited return to the cozy romantic fantasy of Marrowdell that takes us to the Verge, the magical realm of dragons and sei, for spring equinox.The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst – a cosy fantasy following a woman’s unexpected journey through the low-stakes market of illegal spell-selling and the high-risk business of starting over.Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson – is the long-awaited climax to the first arc of the Stormlight Archive, with Dalinar Kholin challenging Odium to a contest of champions while the fate of the Cosmere hangs in the balance.
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Published on December 27, 2023 04:55

December 26, 2023

Top 10 Books I Loved Reading

As we approach the new year, I want to wrap up this year, look forward to the next, and then look beyond even that – because, yes, I’m a greedy bookslut when it comes to stuffing my shelves!

This year I read 124 books, the shortest being 24 pages and the longest 1,232 pages. During the year I read some stinkers (Tell Me I’m Worthless comes to mind) and some disappointments (The Dragons of Deepwood Fen tops that list), but I also had my hand in proofreading or editing some absolutely amazing titles (but I won’t play favorites there).

Anyway, to start things off, here are the Top 10 Books I Loved Reading this year, in reverse order of when I read them:

Dragonfall by L.R. Lam – a queer dragon enemies-to-lovers fantasy in a genderfluid world with a surprise twist that hits hard and nails the ending.Phoenix Rising by Ryk E. Spoor – a throwback to late 80s/early 90s that made my heart swell and my imagination squeal like a teenager once again.Eli Series by B.J. Frazier – a fun and fabulous read, often inspiring and sometimes amusing, that gets deep into the rules and ethics of the BDSM power-exchange.Nights of Silk and Sapphire by Amber Jacobs – featuring desert fantasy, erotic romance, a sapphic harem, and a gloriously sensual awakening, this was an absolute gem of a novel.Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle – this was exactly what I wanted, and even more what I needed, a feel-good horror novel that delighted me with every twist and turn.Spirit of the Wood by Kristen Britain –  a familiar visit to a favorite place as we await the Karigan’s next adventure.The Night Mother by John Everson – a finale that outdoes the S&M-themed depravities of the first 2 books while delving deeper into the mythology of angels, demons, creation myths, and immortality.Rise of the Battlebitch by Drace Domino – Adorably queer. Beautifully diverse. Uproariously cheeky. Wonderfully heartfelt. Sweetly romantic. Heroic sword-and-sorcery with friendship and romance.The Doors We Open by Donna Jay – a beautiful book about the contrasts of characters, themes, and relationships, with an erotic flair beneath the sweet romance, surrounded by heartfelt family drama.Southern Chastity by L. D. Cub – a character-driven story of camaraderie, friendships, romance, submission, and (yes) chastity kink.
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Published on December 26, 2023 04:12

December 22, 2023

Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday – Putting the TG in TGIF!

Well, if it’s Friday, then it must be time to bend our way into the weekend with Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday!

Every Friday I search through the free titles on Amazon, looking for those that might be of interest to similarly bent readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon’s free reading applications.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.

While you’re on Amazon, if you’d like to support my stories, could I kindly ask that you give these a read/review? 

Enjoy!

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Published on December 22, 2023 08:16

December 20, 2023

Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted here to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released. Find out more here.

My choice for this week is a new horror tale from the author of Manhunt (which was amazing!), that sounds reminiscent of Camp Damascus (which was also amazing).

Cuckoo

by Gretchen Felker-Martin
Adult, Horror
Paperback and eBook, 320 pages
June 11, 2024 by Tor Nightfire

Cuckoo is a searing new novel from Manhunt author Gretchen Felker-Martin, where a motley crew of kidnapped kids try to stay true to themselves while serving time in a conversion camp from hell.

In the late 90s, five queer kids, whose parents want them “fixed,” find themselves thrown together at a secretive “tough love” camp deep in the scorching Utah desert.

Tormented and worked to the point of collapse by hardline religious zealots intent on straightening them out, they slowly become aware that something in the mountains north of the camp is speaking to them in their dreams, and that the children who return home to their families have…changed.

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Published on December 20, 2023 04:20

December 15, 2023

Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday – Putting the TG in TGIF!

Well, if it’s Friday, then it must be time to bend our way into the weekend with Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday!

Every Friday I search through the free titles on Amazon, looking for those that might be of interest to similarly bent readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon’s free reading applications.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.

While you’re on Amazon, if you’d like to support my stories, could I kindly ask that you give these a read/review? 

Enjoy!

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Published on December 15, 2023 09:01

December 13, 2023

Can’t-Wait Wednesday: The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted here to spotlight and discuss the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released. Find out more here.

Dragons, ill-fated knights, scheming squires, and sapphic love, with deceptions and double-crosses. Fabulous!.

The Fireborne Blade

by Charlotte Bond
Adult, Fantasy
eBook, 192pages
May 28, 2024 by Tordotcom

Kill the dragon. Find the blade. Reclaim your honor.
It’s that, or end up like countless knights before her, as a puddle of gore and molten armor.

Maddileh is a knight. There aren’t many women in her line of work, and it often feels like the sneering and contempt from her peers is harder to stomach than the actual dragon slaying. But she’s a knight, and made of sterner stuff.

A minor infraction forces her to redeem her honor in the most dramatic way possible, she must retrieve the fabled Fireborne Blade from its keeper, legendary dragon the White Lady, or die trying. If history tells us anything, it’s that “die trying” is where to wager your coin.

Maddileh’s tale contains a rich history of dragons, ill-fated knights, scheming squires, and sapphic love, with deceptions and double-crosses that will keep you guessing right up to its dramatic conclusion. Ultimately, The Fireborne Blade is about the roles we refuse to accept, and of the place we make for ourselves in the world.

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Published on December 13, 2023 02:52

December 12, 2023

Book Review: Stormy Ink by Diana Jayne (romance)

Title: Stormy Ink
Author: Diana Jayne
Publication Date: November 25, 2023
Genres: Romance
Protagonist Gender: Female

A follow-up to last year’s Who Am I? (a lesbian romance about love, family, and parenthood), Stormy Ink is what I’d best describe as a romantic drama about the things that are most important in life. At it’s brightest, it’s sweet and comforting, but at it’s darkest – a pivotal acknowledgment of real events – it’s also heart-wrenching and terrifying.

Let’s start with the brightest. Taylor is a young tattoo artist who has opened her own shop, which she runs with her friend and fellow artist, Natalie. The friendship between them is delightful, a source of constant amusement no matter how much Natalie sometimes tests her patience. Jade is a young artist who, having dealt with some weight loss and body image issues, comes to Taylor – an old classmate – for a tattoo to mark her sort of rebirth. There’s recognition of a shared past there, and what may be some definite sparks, but neither woman is sure what’s friendliness versus flirting, especially since Taylor doesn’t get involved with clients.

Needless to say, both women are in fact flirting, which leads into a gradual progression from acquaintance, to friendship, to infatuation, to romance. This is not a lust-at-first sight kind of story where the characters end up in bed by the second or third chapter, but a love story that builds a relationship first. Less will they/won’t they tension and more when will they anticipation, it’s a happy tale.

Except when it isn’t.

And that brings us to the darkest. Diana Jayne takes the bold step of incorporating Cyclone Gabrielle into the story, a real-world natural disaster that will be very fresh in some reader’s minds. It’s a sad, violent, tragic eruption of weather, and the story captures it in all its terror – flooding, destruction, the loss of life, being cut off from civilization, feeling helpless, and feeling hopeless. Where all romances have a crisis (or two) to test the relationship, it’s usually some external force that leads the partners to question their love. Here, it’s an external crisis that forces them together, and in doing so leads them to question what’s real and what’s convenient.

That said, darkness is only a part of Stormy Ink, and not what defines it. This is a wonderful romance with a fabulous cast of characters, humor, heart, and (ultimately) hope. Definitely worth the read.

Rating: ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ 1/2

My sincere thanks to the author for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Published on December 12, 2023 19:19

December 9, 2023

Book Review: Haunted by Myth by Barbara Ann Wright (urban fantasy)

TitleHaunted by Myth
Author: Barbara Ann Wright
Publication Date: December 12, 2023
Genres: Urban Fantasy
Protagonist Gender: Female

Haunted by Myth was a fun read that manages to do something new and original with the urban fantasy genre. Barbara Ann Wright concocts a literary spell with a dash of ghosts, a sprinkle of monsters, and a pinch of Greek mythology, stirring it with a wink and a nod as she allows a magical age-gap romance to simmer and steam.

Chloe is a ghost-hunter who was never supposed to have inherited the family business, constantly operating under the shadow of her dead sister’s memory and her mother’s grief. At her side is the ghost of the pharaoh Ramses, who has been a partner, a mentor, and a father-figure to her family for generations.

Helen is the legendary woman whose face launched a thousand ships, although she resents being defined by one story when she has done so much more over the ages. She is something of a monster-hunter, but only to rescue them from the human world and provide them with sanctuary on her island. At her side is the Sphinx – not to mention Pegasus, naiads, and more.

There’s a whole cast of supporting characters to the story, both human and otherwise, which adds to the wonder, the mystery, and the humor of the world that Wright has created. It’s deliberately unclear what the sides even are, much less who is on which, and there are centuries of resentment and distrust between humans and monsters that further strain potential alliances. I was utterly fascinated by the monster side of the story, and would love to have seen more of the menagerie in Helen’s sanctuary, and there is a whole world of adventure hinted at in Fatma and Ali that I would love to explore as well.

For all of that, this is Chloe and Helen’s story, and while their romance is a goal, it’s not the driving force behind the plot. Yes, mutual attraction draws them together, but it’s their strength as women, their morals and their purpose, that allow them to overcome the divide between natural and supernatural to face a threat that neither can thwart on their own. Chloe is a wonderful young woman who must put her doubts and fears behind her if she is to embrace her destiny. While Helen may be older and wiser, she is not without her doubts as well, especially when it comes to humanity. They bring out the best in each other.

Fast-paced and fun, full of imagination and emotion, Haunted by Myth was a thoroughly entertaining read with plenty of LGBTQIA positivity.

Rating: ♀ ♀ ♀ ♀ 1/2

My sincere thanks to the publisher for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Published on December 09, 2023 15:24

December 8, 2023

Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday – Putting the TG in TGIF!

Well, if it’s Friday, then it must be time to bend our way into the weekend with Fetish & Fantasy Freebie Friday!

Every Friday I search through the free titles on Amazon, looking for those that might be of interest to similarly bent readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon’s free reading applications.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.

While you’re on Amazon, if you’d like to support my stories, could I kindly ask that you give these a read/review? 

Enjoy!

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Published on December 08, 2023 07:48