Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Books
Review:Great story. Couldn't help but cry through their angst. Maybe because I'm a Catholic school girl myself I could really sympathize with Baker and Hannah. I really hope teachers like Ms. Carpenter exist in real life- I maybe could have used someone like her back in the day. It was a sweet story, perhaps a little unbelievable at times but I like that- sappy at heart! Read the entire thing in one day and it was worth it. Keep writing Ms. Quindlen Read more
Review:TJ Klune has produced a great trilogy with the Bear, Otter, and the Kid story. I made the mistake of ready the 3rd book first and have just finished reading the first in the series. You won't be disappointed in TJ's writing style and the characters in TJ's novels. Read more
Review:Gordo, Gordo, Gordo
How I loved your story
Learning your history was heartbreaking, at times, but it made me understand why you were the way you were
Granted 25 years is a long time to hold on to so much anger
Gordo, Gordo, Gordo
How you frustrated me at times
How I wanted to reach into the book and shake you
How I wanted to reach into the book and hug you
Gordo, Gordo, Gordo
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Review:Firstly, I really want to give this book 5 stars. However, like many others, the ending kinda ruined it for me. Jay Bell perfectly captures the angst and happiness of being a teenage gay boy discovering love for the first time. I believe that every gay man can realte to Ben in so many ways. So much of Ben's journey mirrored my own that it was very easy for me to become emotionally involved with this book, and that made it extremely difficult to put down.
I'm not going to elaborate on why ... Read more
Review:This book was recommended by a good friend. They asked, "do you read gay fiction? Fantasy? Humor?" When I answered all three with enthusiastic YES, they knew this book series was for me. They were so right.
a fabulously sassy hornless unicorn, a snuggly giant who would smash anything/one for his loved ones, a dragon with a hoarding problem (is that *REALLY* a thing?), a dashing knight with perfect poses, and a wizard's apprentice that cannot stop getting kidnapped.
Every page is like a pot... Read more
Review:Just a fun quick read with believable characters that you will get instantly hooked on. I laughed and cried and subjected my partner to a verbal readings cause I couldn't help but share the fun comedic moments in the story. It's was that good that you wanted to share it with others. I highly recommend thus book. Read more
Review:I absolutely loved Jack and Lawson's story. Lawson is a butterfly expert looking for a species of butterfly that has never been seen before. Jack is a local Wildlife officer. They meet by chance at the airport and sparks fly between the two immediately. I loved everything about the Jack and Lawson they are truly an opposite attracts couple. Jack is strong, outgoing, and big all over. Lawson is quirky, kinda nerdy, very smart, and kinda awkward. The chemistry between them was off the charts hot. ... Read more
Review:4.5 stars
This was another funny, over the top story with a lot of heart under all the madness. I liked it even better than the first book. The whole cast of characters we were introduced to in Tell Me It's Real is back, along with Corey/Kori (who was introduced in The Art of Breathing and looks to be the subject of the next book!), Santiago (the waiter from hell) and a cast of homo jocks, most notably Brian (he needs a story too!), Biff, Chet and Xerxes. Even Gustavo Tiberius pops up on ... Read more
Review:I've read almost everything by kate and have loved every story! This was no exception! I'm not really into M/M but I was intrigued about learning more about Owen. And if Wes gets his turn at a book ill happily read that one too! This was a great read! I enjoyed every minute of it. Read more
Review:I was swept away by the beautiful writing and emotional intensity of this new novel. I had to reread some sentences and stop and contemplate some chapters. And that's good. My thanks to Mr. Greenwell. Read more