Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Books
Review:As mentioned elsewhere, I don't venture into the ABO-verse often (I don't care for shifter tales, but happily no element of that here), but I'm so glad I read this! Leta writes stories that ring true emotionally, and this tale was no exception. I loved the developing (and passionate) relationship between older omega Vale and baby alpha Jason. Intricate world building & family structure. Well-developed and interesting side characters. My heart broke a little for Xan and his impossible positio... Read more
Review:The forms he uses for Michael's perspective are inventive, but I felt like what he had to say about mental illness just didn't match with my beliefs (and I have been exposed to much of that world personally). That doesn't mean that it won't line up with yours, so give it a try. Haslett was a participant in the Iowa's Writer Workshop and he is a good writer, just not my cup of tea. Read more
Review:Ms. Brite describes the surroundings and the strange smells of the world so clearly that you could practically feel the things she describes. Her style of writing is unique and exquisite.
I'd bought Lost Souls after reading Drawing Blood and when I knew so well that my Monthly tests were coming, I did the biggest mistake - I opened the book and read the first page. Then, it was all pure torture. I couldn't put the book down for even a minute no matter how much I'd tried to convince myself tha... Read more
Review:The relationship between to two MC was so funny and real that I just had to keep reading to see where it was going and what they would say or do next. The way the author handled Jeremy coming to terms with his sexuality was new and explained very well. I loved how Reg was all on Jeremy's side, but never let him get away with anything, keeping him in line and grounded. I literally LOL several times in reading this over some of the things they said to each other. It was like sitting and listen... Read more
Review:Melissa Brayden is one of my two favorite authors of lesbian romance novels (Carsen Taite being the other).
One thing I can always count on in Ms. Brayden's books is that I will always adore the two lead characters. Occasionally, however, one of those heroines will do something unforgivable (imho) that leaves me sour of their relationship and semi-wishing that they will each find a woman who will treat them the way they deserve. (Kiss the Girl is the most obvious example.) As much as I enjoye... Read more
Review:Amazing characters that are fiercely loyal to one another. They are unbreakable which is why you can't help but love them all. Lucas and Andrei are so steaming hot together and wickedly funny...I can't wait to read more about these men and how each find their soul mates Read more
Review:Liked this book alot...but waited for more fearful things to happen...toward the end it picked up though...I felt it left us with some questions to be answered...but all in all I did like how it was wrapped up at the end...I do recomend as an interesting read. Read more
Review:Well-written and intense but so intimate - as if you’ve somehow always known Ariel. It’s a love letter to life that - like many great love stories - dances round and ultimately ends in the land of “what could have been.” I hung on nearly every word, highlighted passage after beautiful passage and wanted to weep with the raw realness of it all. Bravo for one of the most authentic memoirs I’ve read in a long time. Read more
Review:Lisa has created a very interesting paranormal series with some great new characters. Dakar is a strong alpha wolf shifter who believes in mates and is pleased to meet his. He is intrigued by him and wants to be mated but he is often less than supportive.
Sy is an adorable 'young' man, who wields his immense power with great maturity. I loved his character and his innocence.
I got a lot of entertainment out of the relationship between Sy and Brock.
This is an enjoyable... Read more