Saturday, August 24, 2019

The A to Z of Girlfriends by Natasha West


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GENRE: Lesbian Romance

This was an enjoyable cute read with some cringe worthy moments. But haven't we all had them. The idea of looking back into your past and exploring how you got to where you are is something most of us do. Wondering if we are worthy, definitively.  This was a well written love story with some self-examination going on. Personally, I look back at my path of psychos and I am thankful everyday for where I am.

Proxima Five by Missouri Vaun


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GENRE: Lesbian Science/Speculative fiction


This is a dystopian science fiction novel. It started a bit slow but That was all set to develop the story further on. I really enjoyed the concepts and there were interesting twists throughout that I did not see coming. Vaun did a great job of painting a setting that you could really experience.

The Sagittarius (The Arrow of Artemis #3) by K. Aten


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GENRE: Lesbian Fiction, Fantasy

This was one of the best endings of a series I have read! A lot of times the author just fizzles in the last book by  Aten kept the best for last. The build up of the characters and the interactions pulled at your emotions throughout the series. I will recommend you read them in order since the main character evolves throughout the whole series. Be prepared to binge.

The Archer (the Arrow of Artemis #2) by K. Aten


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GENRE: Lesbian Fiction, Fantasy, Action/Adventure

I immediately read this after Book 1. I loved how Kyri developed and grew with the Amazons. K. Aten's books are very character driven and this helps you get attached to the characters. I do recommend that you read the books in order. Also, do not throw any books across the room or threaten the author. Just read them all.

The Fletcher (The Arrow of Artemis #1) by K. Aten


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GENRE: Fantasy, Coming of Age, Lesbian

This was the first book I read by K. Aten and since then I have read almost everything she has written. The characters in The Fletcher were well developed and their personal experiences as well as personalities drove the plot. Needless to say I went on to binge the other two in The Arrow of Artemis series. I have also recommended this book to many of my friends who are fantasy lovers.