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This book is promoted as sapphic yet the spiciest scene is between a woman and a man.
Lori wrote: "This book is promoted as sapphic yet the spiciest scene is between a woman and a man."
Technically a shape-changing fae, but one who is certainly in male guise at the time. It is mostly sapphic in vibes and yearning. Not really a romance though. IDK, it's a weird book in which everything feels off in a dream way.
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Jun 01, 2026 04:31AM
This book is promoted as sapphic yet the spiciest scene is between a woman and a man.
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Lori wrote: "This book is promoted as sapphic yet the spiciest scene is between a woman and a man."Technically a shape-changing fae, but one who is certainly in male guise at the time. It is mostly sapphic in vibes and yearning. Not really a romance though. IDK, it's a weird book in which everything feels off in a dream way.

