The stage is set, the house lights dimmed. Is true love merely make-believe or can these two women write it into the script of their lives?
Category: Book Review – LGBTQ
Olympia Knife
Olympia and Diamond forge a friendship, then fall in love, and, together, resolve to stand the test of time, even as the world around them falls apart.
Mick and Michelle
If she kills her beloved Grandpa by leaving Mick behind, she isn’t sure embracing her real identity will be worth the loss.
The Uncrossing
If true love’s kiss fails, what’s left for him and Jeremy?
Kindred Souls
Jay is a foster kid and dyslexic, which leaves him at odds with his foster parents’ extended families and feeling more alone than ever at the holidays.
She’s a Boy
She’s A Boy is the shocking, heartbreaking and ultimately uplifting autobiography of Joe Holliday.
Hair to the Throne
Surviving the hairy situation will take more than wits—it’ll take good people to rely on, old friends and new.
Walking on Knives
The little mermaid has no idea that as she makes her way on land, she’s being watched over by the sister of the very witch with whom she made her bargain.
Repercussions
On the run, Edie and Skye must uncover who is behind this plot while keeping Edie and her mind intact. Trusting Skye with her life, Edie can only hope she can also be trusted with her heart.
River Tale
Bakwa’s uncle is king. He is also under the curse of a wizard and to save him, Bakwa must venture deep into a magical forest to locate the rare flower that can save him.