Last year Meoskop wrote a post that really resonated with me called Reading While White. She challenged white readers to examine the choices we make and be more proactive about seeking out diversity. I’ve always tried to include diverse characters… Read more »
Posts Tagged: f/f
Let the Lover Be by Sheree L. Greer
The cover of this book jumped out at me when I was browsing NetGalley one afternoon earlier this summer. Something about the bubblegum pink background mixed with that kinda butch black model caught my eye and made me read the… Read more »
What I’m Reading/Reviewing Next
The Color of Love by Sandra Kitt An artist trapped in an unfulfilling relationship, Leah Downey wants more out of life. But she plays it safe, never venturing too far from her comfort zone . . . not since the… Read more »
The Week In I-Have-No-Effing-Time-To-Read News
Let’s talk about my iPad Kindle app and how much it misses me. Or my bookshelf that’s collecting dust because I have no time to read. Yes it’s time for another No-Time-To-Read-To-Be-Read List The Lawyer’s Luck by Piper Huguley… Read more »
The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan
File under: Finished at 4 a.m. because OMG. The Suffragette Scandal is a new Courtney Milan book and therefore the reviewers of Romanceland are swooning like Directioners at a meet and greet. Let’s not pretend I’m above that. Do we even need a review?… Read more »
Flight by Kate Christie
Author Jill Sorenson stops by today with a review of a coming-of-age/New Adult f/f book that she really enjoyed. I have no idea why I bought this book. I think I found it on Amazon during one of my endless… Read more »
Dead Extra by Michael Saucedo and Nik Price
Liberty Strong is a recently divorced mother of two trying not to lose her house, her home or her life. When a fellow actress ends up dead on the set of her hit daytime drama, it looks like Liberty’s cat and… Read more »
Links: Thursday, June 5th
Just a guy taking a selfie with a llama in a party hat. Female/female romance – Riptide editor Sarah Frantz weighs in on why f/f isn’t as popular as m/m. I don’t disagree with what she says but it’s more… Read more »
Beacon Hill: The Series
The future of television appears to be subscription based content streaming. As the number of soaps aired on traditional networks continues to decrease, a market opportunity opened up. Unless you’ve got the money of Netflix or Amazon behind you, streaming content means… Read more »
Frenemy of the People by Nora Olsen
Clarissa and Lexie couldn’t be more different. Clarissa is a chirpy, optimistic do-gooder and a top rider on the school’s equestrian team. Lexie is an angry, punk rock activist and the only out lesbian at their school. When Clarissa declares… Read more »
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