This past fall I was lucky enough to get to attend a reading from Our Hideous Progeny by C.E. McGill at the Wigtown Book Festival. McGill themself pitched their book as Frankenstein meets Jurassic Park, but queer. This alone was enough to put Our Hideous Progeny next up on my TBR list. And I have …
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
I’ll forever be grateful to T.J. Klune for his ability to give us stories that feel like hugs in the form of paperbacks. Similar to his book, The House in the Cerulean Sea, Klune’s queer fantasy Under the Whispering Door explores what it means to be a good person. Dealing with themes of love, grief, …
Book of the Month: Satisfaction Guaranteed
Satisfaction Guaranteed by Karelia Stets-Waters is a contemporary queer romance that indulges all your sweet rom-com fantasies, which are often left out of LGBTQ+ fiction. Cade Elgin is a no-nonsense business woman who focuses all her energy on running her family’s art gallery. Her professional lifestyle leaves no time for romance. So when her eccentric …
Book of the Month: One Last Stop
If you’re looking for a book that includes characters from all over the queer spectrum, then One Last Stop is the book for you. Casey Mcquiston has definitely earned their reputation in LGBTQ+ young adult literature, and this book does them credit. August is a bisexual twenty-three-year-old, new to New York. Having spent years watching …
Book of the Month: Lavender House
I couldn’t tell you why, but it’s undeniable that mystery and crime fiction attracts a large LGBTQ+ audience. Over the decades, queer crime fiction has become its own subgenre, largely overlooked by mainstream publishers. But from Joseph Hansen, to Sandra Scoppettone, to Cheryl Head, queer authors have slowly been breaking into the literary scene. Lev …
Book of the Month: The House in the Cerulean Sea
There have been many times while writing reviews that I know I’m going to have trouble being objective. This is definitely one of those times, but thankfully I’m under no obligation to be anything but truthful. The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune is easily one of the best books I’ve read in …