Review: Stone Wings by Jenn Burke
This queer paranormal romance features the fake dating trope and is full of banter and interesting lore.
This queer paranormal romance features the fake dating trope and is full of banter and interesting lore.
How does book three of queer paranormal romance series Ashes & Dust compare to book two?
Queer Contemporary Sports Romance with a touch of BDSM Give and Go by F.A. Ray didn’t exactly work for me. Let the ranting review start!
I was excited about asexual lesbian romance The Facts and Legends of Callie Catwell featuring a dad with an eating disorder. In my review the excitement dies.
Queer Hockey romance Season’s Change didn’t work for me at first. My review of Cait Nary’s book tells you why I gave it 4 stars in the end.
Cody Alan’s queer country music autobiography Hear’s the Thing demands a ranting review. And I plan to deliver.
The story is great, the characters are even greater. The romance is… well, not lacking, because it’s just so damn realistic?
There were parts that I loved but Playing Offside still left a somewhat bitter taste in my mouth.
I absolutely love that Rachel Reid put the issue of famous (sports) persons sexually assaulting other people into one of her books. In my memory there is only one other book doing that as well and interestingly enough it’s also a hockey book.
Seriously. I found it exhausting to read, because everything felt kinda… like there was no spark. Which is especially sad if it’s a story about magic and the Fae.