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🌈 Queer Books Out December 2023 🌈
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
❤️ Caught in a Bad Fauxmance by Elle Gonzalez Rose 🧡 Heartstopper #5 by Alice Oseman 💛 This Cursed Light by Emily Thiede 💚 All The Hidden Paths by Foz Meadows 💙 Vampires of Eden: Book One by Karla Nikole 💜 Not My Type by Joe Satoria ❤️ Storm in Her Heart by KC Luck 🧡 Eternal Embrace by Luna Lawson 💛 A River of Golden Bones by A.K. Mulford 💙 Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney 💜 Through the Embers Volume 2 by Adriana Sargent 🌈 Lucero by Maya Motayne
❤️ The Poison Paradox by Hadley Field & Felix Green 🧡 Second Chances in New Port Stephen: A Novel by TJ Alexander 💛 Matrimonial Merriment by Nicky James 💚 Under the Christmas Tree by Jacqueline Ramsden 💙 Every Beat of Her Heart by KC Richardson 💜 The Memories of Marlie Rose by Morgan Lee Miller ❤️ Playing with Matches by Georgia Beers 🧡 Always Only You by Chloe Liese 💛 Fire in the Sky by Radclyffe and Julie Cannon 💙 Nuclear Sunrise by Jo Carthage 💜 The Naked Dancer by Emme C. Taylor 🌈 Resurrections by Ada Hoffmann
❤️ Destiny’s Women by Morgan Elliott 🧡 Framed by Kate Merrill 💛 The Spoil of Beasts by Gregory Ashe 💚 Catered All the Way by Annabeth Albert 💙 A Cynic’s Christmas Conundrum by L.M. Bennett 💜 Yours for the Taking by Gabrielle Korn ❤️ One Swipe Away by Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue 🧡 The Gentlemen’s Club by A.V. Shener 💛 A Death at the Dionysus Club by Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold 💙 Secrets of the Soul by Holly Oliver 💜 Like They Do in the Movies by Nan Campbell 🌈 Limelight by Gun Brooke
❤️ Heart First by S.B. Barnes 🧡 Grave Consequences by Sandra Barret 💛 Haunted by Myth by Barbara Ann Wright 💚 Invisible by Anna Larner 💙 The Murders at Sugar Mill Farm by Ronica Black 💜 Coasting and Crashing by Ana Hartnett ❤️ Fairest by K.S. Trenten 🧡 A City of Abundant Opportunity by Howard Leonard 💛 The Dark Side of MIdnight by Erin Wade 💙 Mending Bones by Merlina Garance 💜 Transform by Connal Braginsky & Sean Ian O’Meidhir 🌈 The Apple Diary by Gerri Hill
❤️ TruLove by Nicole Pyland 🧡 Structural Support by Sloan Spencer 💛 Whiskey War by Stacy Lynn Miller 💚 Overkill by Lou Wilham 💙 Heart of Outcasts by Nicole Silver 💜 In the Shadow of Victory by J. E. Leak ❤️ Just Like Her by Fiona Zedde 🧡 Gingerbread: Claus For Christmas by Miski Harris 💛 Lies are Forever by C. Jean Downer 💙 The Boys in the Club by M.T. Pope 💜 Lasting Light (Metal & Magic) by Michelle Frost 🌈 Tell No Tales by Edie Montreux
❤️ Radio Silence by Alice Oseman 🧡 Even Though We're Adults Vol. 7 by Takako Shimura 💛 The Accidental Bite by Michelle St. Wolf 💚 Mated to the Demons by Taylor Schafer 💙 Someday Away by Sara Elisabeth 💜 Gatherdawn Luminia Duet Volume 1 by Lee Colgin ❤️ Curse of Dawn by Richard Amos 🧡 Healing the Twin by Nora Phoenix 💛 Ride Me by KD Ellis 💙 How to Bang a Vampire by Joe Satoria 💜 Cthulhu for Christmas by Meghan Maslow 🌈 Prestige by Toni Reeb
❤️ Don't Look Down by Jessica Ann 🧡 Winter and the Wolves by Chris Storm and Kinkaid Knight 💛 Hat Trick by Ajay Daniel 💚 Starborn Husbands: Return to the Pleiades by S. Legend 💙 Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume by Vawn Cassidy 💜 Practice for Toby by Amy Bellows ❤️ The Siren's Song by Crista Crown 🧡 Hers to Hunt K.J. Devoir
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theinquisitxor · 3 months
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2024 Anticipated Book Releases
I thought I had a lot of anticipated book releases for 2023, but 2024 is also proving to be a year of many books I'm excited about too. These are all the books I'm looking forward to in the first half of the year!
January:
-A Fragile Enchantment by Alison Saft: (Jan 2nd) rom-com fantasy about a dressmaker hired to make the royal wedding dress, but she starts to fall for the prince instead.
-Mislaid in Parts Half-Known Wayward Children 9) by Seanan (Jan 9th) The second to last book in this novella series, this one featuring dinosaurs!
-The Atlas Complex (The Atlas Series #3) by Olive Blake (Jan 9th) the final books to this magical dark academia trilogy, and I've been excited for this one since the ending of book 2.
-Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (Emily Wilde 2) by Heather Fawcett (Jan 16th) The second book in this new historical fantasy series, in which Emily and Wendall go on a new adventure in the Austrian Alps. This is one of my most anticipated books of the year.
-City of Stardust by Georgia Summers (Jan 30th) this is a new fantasy debut that sounds similar to The Starless Sea and features a woman descending down into a subterranean world to try and break a generational curse.
-House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City 3) by SJM (Jan 30th) I've been enjoying SJM's crescent city books the most of all her series, and I'm looking forward to this one after how book 2 ended.
February
-The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden (Feb 13th) This is possibly my most anticipated book of the year, and Katherine Arden's newest adult release. A historical fiction (and a little magical realism?) set in Europe during WW1 following a combat nurse trying to find her (presumably) dead brother.
-The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown (Feb 13th) A debut magical realism fantasy set in NYC with books, bookstores, and a mystery book. I've heard many good early reviews of this one.
-What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher (Feb 13th) This is a follow up novella to What Moves the Dead following Alex Easton in a new horror adventure. This one has such a cool cover.
-The Briar Book of the Dead by AG Slatter (Feb 13th) A coven of witches keeps a town and the border between realms safe.
March
-A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft (March 5th) I'm very excited to get two new Allison Saft books in 1 year. This is a dark academia fantasy about two rival scholars trying to figure out who killed their mentor. Sapphic romance too I believe.
-The Prisoner's Throne by Holly Black (March 5th) This is the conclusion to The Stolen Heir, and I'm looking forward to the seeing more of the characters from the original series make an appearance in this one.
-The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo (March 19th) This is a spooky queer horror novella set in 1920s Appalachia. Small town religiosity and something sinister creeping in the woods? This just sounds like a novella I'd enjoy.
-Song of the Huntress by Lucy Holland (March 21st) A new book from Lucy Holland, also set in magical ancient Briton. A warrior queen falls into trouble and teams up with the Wild Hunt to save her kingdom. Sapphic/queer romance.
-The Hedewitch of Fox Hall by Anna Bright (March 24th) a fantasy romance book set in medieval Wales as a hedge witch and prince team up to help prevent magic from fading away. The cover of this book is so beautiful!
April
-The Familiar by Leigh Barduo (April 9th) I don't really know much about this one, other than it is a new adult novel by Leigh Bardugo set in 1400s Spain. Also one of my most anticipated releases of the year.
-Song of Six Realms by Judy Lin (April 23rd) A young adult fantasy about a musician who goes to the Duke of Dreams's realm and must help stop a disaster.
June
-Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland (June 13th) A new high seas fantasy that was directly inspired by OFMD and Terry Pratchett. This is very queer and seems like it's going to be a lot of fun.
-Foul Days by Genovena Dimova (June 25th) A slavic fantasy story about a witch who has to team up with a detective as she is being hunted by her ex, the Tsar of Monsters. I've heard some very good early reviews of this book too.
-Children of Anguish and Anarchy (Children of Blood and Bone 3) by Tomi Adeyemi (June 25th) I honestly don't know if I'm going to read this anytime soon, but I've been waiting for this final book for almost 4 years now, so I just want to see how the series ends.
I think that's it for now! Release dates tend to change, and I'm sure I will be adding or editing this list as the new year starts. I'd love to hear of any new releases you are excited for!
Second half of 2024/To be determined:
A Sorceress Comes to Call by T Kingfisher (August)
The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey (August)
The Whisper Between Worlds by Amanda Foody (TBD)
Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid (TBD)
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funkymbtifiction · 25 days
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Free / 75% Off Book Sale & New Releases
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My Free & 75% Off Sale
Smashwords is having a promotion from today through March 9th. You can find thousands of titles at discounted prices on their site, including all of my books. Some of them are FREE (if you do download and read, I only ask that you leave me a review on Goodreads or Amazon), others are at their lowest ever price.
Enjoy reading! Get them HERE.
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The Water Horse
My best friend has just finished her first novel -- and it's a smashing fantasy-western about shape-shifters and ranchers. If you want to read something truly unique, check it out!
A girl on the run.
A rancher with a shadowed past.
An immortal bent on magical domination.
If you love ancient Irish legends and rip-roaring Western adventures, you won't want to miss Water Horse.
This book will be available March 19th! You can preorder it from Amazon or check it out on Goodreads.
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Coming in April:
9 Kinds of Fabulous
My Enneagram book is coming soon, but here's your sneak peek at the potential cover art. Inside you will find examples of each type through a fictional character, in-depth profiles that are extremely accurate, long wing descriptions, and a section on potential growth areas.
I can't announce a release date just yet because I still have proof-editing to do, but I am aiming for mid-April and will let you know as soon as I have a preorder release set up!
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godzilla-reads · 1 year
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LEGENDS & LATTES SEQUEL?!
HOLY MOLY!!
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Here is a non-exhaustive list of queer fiction books coming out in March 2024. This list covers only standalones or books that are the first in a series; if you want to check out which queer series are being continued, you can check out the post that comes out tomorrow. Also, as I support the SMP boycott, there will be no SMP books on this list. (This is a marketing boycott, so if you still wish to support the authors by buying their books, please check out the march releases on your own.)
Please note that I have not checked the trigger warnings or possible problematic content/author for these books, this is merely an informative list.
SFF:
Be the Sea; Clara Ward, March 5th
The Baker & the Bard; Fern Haught, March 5th (graphic novel)
The Marble Queen; Anna Kopp, March 5th
The Poisons We Drink; Bethany Baptiste, March 5th
Song of the Huntress; Lucy Holland, March 7th
A Hunt of Blood and Iron; Cara Nox, March 12th
Monster Crush; Erin Ellie Franey, March 12th (graphic novel)
These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart; Izzy Wasserstein, March 12th
Those Beyond the Wall; Micaiah Johnson, March 12th
Chrysalis and Requiem; Quinton Li, March 16th
Cascade Failure; L.M. Sagas, March 19th
The Emperor and the Endless Palace; Justinian Huang, March 26th
Horror & Gothic:
Thirst; Marina Yuszczuk, translated by Heather Cleary, March 5th
A Botanical Daughter; Noah Medlock, March 19th
The Woods All Black; Lee Mandelo, March 19th
Dead Girls Walking; Sami Ellis, March 26th
Thriller & Mystery:
Rainbow Black; Maggie Thrash, March 19th
Where Sleeping Girls Lie; Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, March 19th
A Deadly Walk In Devon; Nicholas George, March 26th
Romance:
The No-Girlfriend Rule; Christen Randall, March 5th
Just Another Epic Love Poem; Parisa Akhbari, March 12th
Really Cute People; Markus Harwood-Jones, March 12th
Cover Story; Rachel Lacey, March 26th
Icarus; K. Ancrum, March 26th
The Boyfriend Subscription; Steven Salvatore, March 26th
Historical fiction:
Pelican Girls; Julia Malye, March 5th
The Tower; Flora Carr, March 7th
The Phoenix Bride; Natasha Siegel, March 12th
All the World Beside; Garrard Conley, March 26th
Contemporary & Literary fiction:
A Different Kind of Brave; Lee Wind, March 5th
Ellipses; Vanessa Lawrence, March 5th
Ariel Crashes a Train; Olivia A. Cole, March 12th
These Letters End in Tears; Musih Tedji Xaviere, March 12th
Like Happiness; Ursula Villarreal-Moura, March 26th
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diversebookscorner · 10 days
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Welcome to Diverse Books Corner!
We're a community of readers committed to embracing a wide range of perspectives. Each of us brings unique experiences, and by actively seeking out books from various backgrounds, we can deepen our understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized groups. It's our shared responsibility as a community to engage in mindful, inclusive reading habits every day, not just on special occasions.
That's why we're here – to help you discover diverse voices and stories. In essence, we'll be curating a newsletter featuring;
New book releases
Spotlighting indie authors
Sharing our team's personal recommendations and book reviews
Hosting author Q&A sessions
Offering themed book lists
Organizing reading challenges and readathons, and much more.
If you're interested in expanding your bookshelf with diverse titles, we invite you to join our community by following our page and subscribing to our newsletter. Together, let's celebrate diversity within the book community by uplifting and showcasing diverse authors.
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Every publishing milestone, my team sends a little postcard like this one, and honestly if it wasn't for these notes, I wouldn't take the time to actual realize and celebrate these accomplishments along my publishing journey. Some of my favorites include when the postcard I got when my manuscript moved from developmental editing to copyediting because that's when things start to get a little real for me. Another is when we move onto formatting and I have this moment when I kinda of just "blank screen" and realize....that tangled mess that's been floating around in my head for months that I've just spent many more months untangling thanks to the help and guidance of my amazing and wonderful editors is actually going to be made into a book🤯🎉
Anyway, in case you haven't heard yet: IT'S EMBERS OF ETERNITY'S RELEASE DAY!
(Details about Embers of Eternity's release below the cut)
Grab the FREE e-book of Embers of Eternity at bit.ly/heirs02 (international link) and start reading today!
Plus, Fire & Flight is only $0.99/£0.99 in the US and UK until 7/22!
If you like books with...
Magic
Adventure
Mystery
High-stakes danger
An evil sorceress
Original myths & legends
Hidden history coming to light
SLOW burns
and a life-changing decision
...check out Embers of Eternity at bit.ly/heirs02 or shop physical copies at books2read.com/eoe
Full book blurb:
The spirits of the Shadow Forest are waking up.
Hidden in the centuries-old legends of the forest is the history forgotten by the country of Tenebris. But for seventeen-year-old Nyla, the 600-year-old history has become her present. Struggling to break the curse binding her to the Woodlane Manor, she and her companions must race against time to find and defeat Dinora, the evil sorceress of legend, before she can destroy their homeland. With the help of Xander and Shamira, Nyla searches for a way to break the curse that won’t require a hefty sacrifice.
But even as their small victories swell their hope, the real battle is only just beginning. With the trio forced to confront their pasts, they must overcome their present trials and prepare to face the impending future. But what if Dinora raises her army before Nyla and Xander can gather the forces necessary to defeat her? Will they lose everything they had only just begun to dream of?
Return to Tenebris in Embers of Eternity, the stunning sequel to Brianna R. Shaffery’s epic young adult fantasy series, the Heirs of Tenebris.
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(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (October 4th, 2022)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Standalones/First in a Series:
Pretty Dead Queens by Alexa Donne
The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera
A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo
The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond by Amanda Glaze
Monarch Rising by Harper Glenn
The Restless Dark by Erica Waters
Anne of Greenville by Mariko Tamaki
The Sacrifice by Rin Chupeco
The Wolves Are Watching by Natalie Lund
Flight 171 by Amy Christine Parker
The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park
After Dark with Roxie Clark by Brooke Lauren Davis
Prince of Song & Sea by linsey miller
By the Time You Read This I'll Be Gone by Stephanie Kuehn
Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers & Jeff Edwards 
Tasting Light by Various
Princess of Souls by Alexandra Christo
New Sequels: 
Scions (Starcrossed #4) by Josephine Angelini
The Empress of Time (The Keeper of Night #2) by Kylie Lee Baker
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Happy reading!
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djrusso-romance · 1 year
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To celebrate my upcoming m/m merman romance, Scales Like Stars, I got some beautiful art commissioned by artist Mon Reyes. Please check them out.
Liam and Kade have never looked so gorgeous before. I'm completely in awe. If you want the full image, which includes some interesting anatomy, ARC readers will be getting it in their inboxes later this month! If you want a chance at a free ebook of Scales and some very NSFW art, sign up before I close them!
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adastra-sf · 5 months
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Book release event tonight in LFK!
The Privilege of the Happy Ending: Small, Medium, and Large Stories, by Kij Johnson
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At 7:00pm tonight, the Raven Book Store in Lawrence, Kansas, will host the official book release of Kij Johnson's newest collection of brilliant short fiction.
This weekend, Kij is also Author Guest of Honor at the World Fantasy Convention in Kansas City, if you can't make tonight's event but are going to be at WFC and want to meet her.
This is Kij's sixth public book release event and something like her eighth book (more if you count ebook-only books, and even more if you count gaming and other books). Her work has won the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards among others, and been short-listed for many more. Her writing is varied and diverse not only in the spec-fic genres, but also reaches far into the mainstream experimental realm.
She's also one of the Ad Astra Institute's directors, and served our forebear spec-fic centers at the University of Kansas for decades.
If you cannot attend either event but want to get a copy of the book, you can order directly from the Raven in trade paper or get the hardcover (of course they're also available from big booksellers like Amazon).
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robynqueenofstuff · 5 months
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Soon, A Lifelong Dream Comes True...
I am so excited to announce that my poetry book Nostalgia is going through the publishing process with Bookleaf Publishing!
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I may be squeeing as I type this but at long last I am going to be a published author! this has been such an unexpected opportunity in such a short time period and doesn't seem real.
I will be posting regular updates on how things are going and just when the book releases both on here and other social media which I will be posting the links to soon. thank you for following me on this journey through all my years on Tumblr!
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💜 Queer Book Releases Coming Out September 2023
🦇 Trying to read queer all year? Make sure to check out these queer September releases!
❤️ Forget I Told You This by Hilary Zaid 🧡 The Otherwoods by Justine Pucella Winans 💛 The Lonely Book by Meg Grehan 💚 Every Star That Falls by Michael Thomas Ford 💙 Fly With Me by Andie Burke 💜 Wound by Oksana Vasyakina 🖤 Into the Bright Open by Cherie Dimaline ❤️ A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee 🧡 Straight Expectations by Callum McSwiggan 💛 Herc by Phoenicia Rogerson 💚 Deephaven by Ethan M. Aldridge 💙 The Mossheart’s Promise by Rebecca Mix
💜 Those Pink Mountain Nights by Jen Ferguson 🖤 The Borrow a Boyfriend Club by Page Powars ❤️ Ryan and Avery by David Levithan 🧡 What Stalks Among Us by Sarah Hollowell 💛 Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass 💚 The Meadows by Stephanie Oakes 💙 A Hundred Vicious Turns by Lee Paige O’Brien 💜 Monstrous by Jessica Lewis 🖤 OKPsyche by Anya Johanna DeNiro ❤️ Cursebreakers by Madeleine Nakamura 🧡 The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu 💛 Thank You for Sharing by Rachel Runya Katz
💚 You, Again by Kate Goldbeck 💙 Godkiller by Hannah Kaner 💜 The Society for Soulless Girls by Laura Steven 🖤 Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo ❤️ A Market of Dreams and Destiny by Trip Galey 🧡 A Crown So Cursed by L.L. McKinney 💛 In the Ring by Sierra Isley 💚 How to Find a Missing Girl by Victoria Wlosok 💙 This Spells Disaster by Tori Anne Martin 💜 The Free People’s Village by Sim Kern 🖤 Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas ❤️ Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History of Drag in NYC by Elyssa Maxx Goodman
🧡 Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner 💛 Mall Goth by Kate Leth 💚 The Siren, the Song, and the Spy by Maggie Tokuda Hall 💙 This Dark Descent by Kalyn Josephson 💜 A Nobleman’s Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel by KJ Charles 🖤 The Problem with Gravity by Michelle Mohrweis ❤️ Alex Wise vs. the End of the World by Terry J. Benton-Walker
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theinquisitxor · 11 months
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I do I sense a new trend in fantasy book cover themes? Or is this just a coincidence?
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daniellethamasa · 7 months
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Book Review: The Study of Poisons by Maria V Snyder
It's book review time! Sorry not sorry, but I'm here to gush about how much I love this particular series. Check it out!
Hey all, Sam here. Today’s blog review post is an interesting one, at least for me, because it is partly a review for a newer release, but it is also a throwback to my college days…which was a couple iterations of my blog ago. My former blogs never had any real viewership. I believe I had at most 7 followers, and I barely had any likes or comments or anything. What I can say is that they were…
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amywintersvoss · 5 months
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Morgan's book In Spite of the Inevitable will be releasing in just a few days (Nov 17). I can't wait!
Here's Morgan's primary protagonist, antihero Void necromancer Shane Lawrence. He is a Problem, and she loves writing him and his reactions.
Doesn't the lighting hint at his dark past?
Pre-order: https://books2read.com/u/4jBn2Z
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Yesterday, I listed some queer books coming out this month, and today I'll go over the queer series that are being continued in March. This is a non-exhaustive and informative list, checking out the trigger warnings and possible problematic content/author will be up to you.
Cirque du Slay, Book 2 of Hayden & Friends; Rob Osler, March 5th
Remnants of Filth: Yuwu, Vol. 3; Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou (translation), March 5th
Saint, Sorrow, Sinner, Book 3 of The Gideon Testaments; Freydís Moon, March 5th
Mona of the Manor, Book 10 of Tales of the City; Armistead Maupin, March 7th
Blessed Water, Book 2 of A Sister Holiday Mystery; Margot Douaihy, March 12th
Infinity Kings, Book 3 of Infinity Cycles; Adam Silvera, March 14th
Heir to Dreams and Darkness, Book 3 of Court of Broken Bonds; Ben Alderson, March 15th
The Weavers of Alamaxa, Book 2 of the Alamaxa Duology; Hadeer Elsbai, March 19th
Guardian: Zhen Hun, Vol. 2; priest, March 26th
In Walked Trouble, Book 2 of Single in Seattle; Dana Hawkins, March 26th
The Feast Makers, Book 3 of Scapegracers; H.A. Clarke, March 26th
The Phantom Flame, Book 2 of Brimstone and Fire; T.M. Ledvina, March 26th
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