This was a really good wlw sci fi book

Review of ‘That Distant Dream’ by Laurel Beckley This was a really good wlw sci fi book! This is the first novel in ‘The Satura Trilogy’ and what I believe is Beckley’s full-length debut. Earlier this year, I did read a novella by Beckley that I thought was a cute read. I’m not sure if […]
Another really good installment in the Mystery of the Makers series by Aten

Review of ‘The Lost Temple of Psiere’ by K. Aten This was another really good installment in the Mystery of the Makers series by Aten. The election really messed up my reading this week. I couldn’t read, I couldn’t sleep, and I was a mess. I’m just so happy that it’s over and the weight […]
This wlw debut novel is a very exciting start to a new sci-fi series

Review of ‘Callisto 2.0’ by Susan English When I first started reading lesfic more than twenty-five years ago, there were a few lesbian/feminist utopias about women-only worlds. The first that come to mind are ‘Daughters of a Coral Dawn’ by Katherine V. Forrest and ‘Return to Isis’ by Jean Stewart. I was reminded of these […]
There are so few dystopian WLW books around that you don’t want to miss this

Review of ‘Renegade’s War’ by Gun Brooke This was a fun read. I’m a pretty big fan of Brooke. I think I have read around 16 of her books and I’m always excited when she puts out a new release. I really like that Brooke bounces around between plain romance and spec-fic with romance. Brooke […]
A very good climate fiction time-traveling lesbian romance

Review of ‘The Sea Within’ by Missouri Vaun Another fun read by Vaun. Not sure the timing except maybe since these books are releasing in October -and everything is more fun in October- but Bold Strokes Books are putting out one entertaining book after another. First ‘Z-Town‘, then ‘Renegade’s War‘, and now ‘The Sea Within’, […]
This wlw science fiction book is completely gripping

Review of ‘Architects of Memory’ by Karen Osborne This was super intense. I sometimes think the word ‘gripping’ can be overused when it comes to books and movies. It’s meant to draw us in, but mostly I’m disappointed by its promise. Well, let’s just say that this wlw science fiction book needs to have ‘gripping’ […]
A good quality, WLW fantasy novella

Review of ‘Glorious Day’ by Skye Kilaen This was great! First I do want to say that while I do not “know” Skye but she is a Goodreads friend of mine. Skye has been a reader/reviewer on there for years so most of us, especially if you are a part of the LGBTQ+ book reader’s […]
I wish there were queer Sci-fi books like this one when I was coming out

Review of ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ by K. Aten I grew up reading Ray Bradbury, Aldous Huxley, and Isaac Asimov during my teenage years but somehow I lost interest in Sci-fi along the way. I haven’t read much since then with very few exceptions. I’m happy that ‘Remember me, Synthetica’ was one of them. Dr. Alexandra […]
Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee

A fun and deceptively light superheroine story Jess Tran is a normal teenager (insofar as teenagers can be normal). She’s not a genius like her younger brother nor does she have superpowers like her parents and older sister. She’s average. In order to prove her worth, at least to herself, she applies for an internship […]