Today’s Links: Everything Wrong With What John Grisham Said – There’s not much for me to add to this. Grisham said some reeeeeeealy messed up shit about childhood sexual assault and was vaguely racist about it to boot. Content Note:… Read more »
One Hit Wonder by Elyssa Patrick
One Hit Wonder is a novella by Elyssa Patrick I found in my digital TBR. (Must have been sample binging that day?) This is a light contemporary with a higher heat index than I go for but more than enough story… Read more »
Links: Tuesday, October 14th
Today’s Links: “There’s not much interest in F/F.” Wait…what? – f/f author Andi Marquette talks about how “there’s no market for f/f romance” is both untrue and unfairly limiting. I’d also argue that it lets people off easy for marginalizing… Read more »
Links: Saturday, October 11th
Today’s Links: Reading while Latina – Ana Canino Fluit (@anacoqui on Twitter) talks about reading romance as a Latina and which tropes and themes she particularly enjoys. I am Latina romance reader and reviewer. Born and raised in Puerto Rico… Read more »
Links: Thursday, October 9th
Today’s Links: The growing, unavoidable toxicity of Twitter – Sunita’s post about some Twitter users’ less-than-helpful ways of showing support for Jane really reminded me of my STGRB ordeal in 2012. Every time people linked to a post about STGRB… Read more »
Happy First Day of Hockey!
With the puck about to drop to start the 2014-15 NHL season, I thought I’d put together some links to celebrate and/or recruit. (#pleaselikemysport) I’ve included links to features I think fans and curious non-fans could both enjoy and focused… Read more »
Links: Tuesday, October 7th
Today’s Links: Adobe is Spying on Users, Collecting Data on Their eBook Libraries – If you’re using the most recent version of Adobe Digital Editions – ADE4 – you should read this post about how it’s collecting your data. Adobe… Read more »
For Love And Liberty by Alyssa Cole, Kate McMurray, Lena Hart, Stacey Agdern
For Love & Liberty; Untold Love Stories of the American Revolution was recommended to me on Twitter. Overall, it was a good suggestion. Four different novellas make up the collection with a very attractive ebook price. I did not love… Read more »
Links: Saturday, October 4th
Today’s Links: Ethical Conflict: When My Principles Collide – SonomaLass talks about the problems many of us have with GoFundMe (especially how they’ve profited off the murders of black men and boys by hosting defense fund campaigns for their killers)… Read more »
True Spies by Shana Galen
True Spies is my second attempt at Shana Galen’s recent series. I need to give up. Galen was once a reliable read for me but the new direction is incompatible with my tastes. True Spies starts off strong, combining a faltering… Read more »
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