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    Hopes and Dreams by PJ Trebelhorn | ARC Review

    25th July 2020
    Cover of Hopes and Dreams (PJ Trebelhorn)

    Hopes and Dreams by PJ Trebelhorn

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, August 11th 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 242 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5)

    I am extremely conflicted about this book. The overall idea of Hopes and Dreams was great, and both Riley and Vic have believable insecurities and are really relatable. I also root for the pair, but I feel like something was missing in the story and that made it hard for me to feel at ease with their relationship.

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    Blades of Bluegrass by D. Jackson Leigh | ARC Review

    22nd July 2020
    Cover of Blades of Bluegrass (D. Jackson Leigh)

    Blades of Bluegrass by D. Jackson Leigh

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, August 11th 2020
    • Genre: Intrigue, Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 266 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

    TW: PTSD and off-screen sexual assault.

    I am happy to say that Blades of Bluegrass was angst-free for me, and along with some romance-unrelated intrigue, it is naturally my kind of story. This does not mean that the theme of the book is light, however. It is a military drama about the corruption and ugliness of the US Army but with beautiful horses.

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    Kiss Me Every Day by Dena Blake | ARC Review

    12th July 2020
    Cover of Kiss Me Every Day (Dena Blake)

    Kiss Me Every Day by Dena Blake

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 240 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

    Wynn Jamison shouldn’t have stepped aside and let her sister Jordan pursue Carly Evans after they shared a phenomenal kiss a year ago. Now Carly is unhappily married to Jordan, and Wynn cannot seem to keep Carly out of her mind. When Wynn finds herself waking up on that game-changing day a year prior, she is desperate to make her and Carly work. But then the day keeps repeating itself. What does she have to do to get out of the wretched cycle?


    If only we could all relive the day we made the worst decisions of our lives.

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    Storm Lines by Jessica L. Webb | ARC Review

    30th June 2020
    Cover of Storm Lines (Jessica L. Webb)

    Storm Lines by Jessica L. Webb

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, 2020
    • Genre: Intrigue, Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 264 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

    Constable Bridget “Marley” Marlowe has trouble following rules. After visiting Aimee, the eight-year-old daughter of drug kingpin Randolph West she secretly decided to take care of, Marley ends up knifed in the wrong side of town. Dr. Devon Wolfe, a psychologist on leave due to mental burnout, finds the injured Marley in a dark alley in the rain. This unplanned encounter leads Devon into West’s drug chaos. But with Marley by her side, Devon is finally able to feel herself again, and everything is going to be okay.


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    The Politics of Love by Jen Jensen | ARC Review

    29th June 2020
    Cover of The Politics of Love (Jen Jensen)

    The Politics of Love by Jen Jensen

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 242 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

    Evangelical Republican attorney and writer Shelley Whitmore meets the liberal, transgender rights activist and psychotherapist Rand Thomas for an MSNBC show in Manhattan. The pair connects immediately with philosophical and political debates. But Shelley has yet to come to terms with her own sexuality and Rand is suffering constant harassment from her deceased wife’s parents. With their values clashing and own problems to tend to, will Shelley and Rand be able to reach out to each other and build something more out of their friendship?


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Lí-hó!! I am Hsinju (they/she), a Taiwanese book blogger, writer, and full-time grad student in engineering. Here, I mainly review books featuring authentically represented LGBTQ+ characters and/or written by LGBTQ+ authors. You’d usually find me going about life with my heart stuck in the last book I finished.

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