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  • ARCs,  Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Serenity by Jesse J. Thoma | ARC Review

    29th July 2020
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    Serenity by Jesse J. Thoma

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

    TW: drug abuse.

    This is an amazing book. I don’t rate books outside integers, but this one is a high-four for me.

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    Kiss the Girl by Melissa Brayden

    8th July 2020
    Cover of Kiss the Girl (Melissa Brayden)

    Kiss the Girl (Soho Loft #1) by Melissa Brayden

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, 2014
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Ebook
    • Page Count: 305 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5)

    Brooklyn Campbell and Jessica Lennox are rivals in the New York advertising scene, but neither of them knows that when they run into each other at a bar. The attraction is evident, but then they need to work against the odds if they want to stay in the business and together.


    This is my first try on Melissa Brayden’s books! I don’t know what took me so long to pick one up, but I am so glad I eventually did. Kiss the Girl is light and cute and everything you need for a mood lift.

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    The Love Factor by Quinn Ivins | ARC Review

    2nd July 2020
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    The Love Factor by Quinn Ivins

    • Publisher: Ylva Publishing, 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: eARC
    • Page Count: 215 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

    Due to recession and her activist past, Molly Cook decides to pursue a PhD degree in political science. In advanced statistics by Dr. Carmen Vaughn, an aloof professor with incredibly high standards, Molly shows promising performance. When she stumbles upon a scandal of a homophobic faculty member, Molly seeks guidance from Carmen. The two begin to spend more time working together, and their professional boundaries blurs. But Carmen is closeted and would never get involved with a student. Little does she know, Molly is not entirely sure if she would finish her program, either.


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    Reasons to Heal by Jenn Matthews | ARC Review

    1st July 2020
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    Reasons to Heal by Jenn Matthews

    • Publisher: Ylva Publishing, 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: eARC
    • Length: 75,000 words
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)

    Molly Blue has just started her police training when she is assaulted on duty. Sustaining multiple injuries, she has to put her career on hold for several weeks. When physiotherapist Kudzi Mufaro takes on her case, their interactions are awkward but flirty. Yet Kudzi is not ready to come out to her Zimbabwean parents, and Molly is unsure about her own future. What does it take for them to find their way to each other?


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    First Do No Harm by Emily Smith | ARC Review

    24th June 2020
    Cover of First Do No Harm (Emily Smith)

    First Do No Harm by Emily Smith

    • Publisher: Bold Strokes Books, 2020
    • Genre: Romance, LGBTQ+
    • Format: Paperback (eARC)
    • Page Count: 240 pages
    • My Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5)

    Physician assistant Pierce Parker was not so lucky in the love department. Moving to Boston after an awful breakup, she went on random dates, trying to experience sparks again to no avail. But it was more than just sparks when the hospital’s new resident Dr. Cassidy Sullivan came along. As Cassidy’s past caught up with her, would the pair be strong enough to push through all obstacles?


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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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