Tag: Lesbian

  • Blue is the Warmest Color

    Finally got to read the graphic novel that the graphic movie is based on. So this post will be a review of both the movie and graphic novel. Obviously, I saw the movie first, if I am just now reading the comic. While I found it okay, it wasn’t the greatest film out there. It…

  • Book Review: Wayworn Lovers by Gun Brooke

    Wayworn Lovers by Gun Brooke Published by Bold Stroke Books  eBook Retail: $9.99 After reading some other reviews I wasn’t expecting too much from this book, but it surprised me. I liked it. I found the characters enjoyable and their romance fun (if not entirely believable, but it is fiction after all). Both Giselle and Tierney…

  • Book Review: The Outcasts By Alexa Black

    The Outcasts The Outcasts By Alexa Black Published by Bold Stroke Books  eBook Retail: $9.99 I don’t normally read books that are categorized as erotic. It just isn’t my thing. The sex scenes and the dialogues are usually just crap. Sadly, that isn’t much different in this book. Although not as graphic as other erotic…

  • Book Review: Take My Hand Take My Hand By Missouri Vaun

    Take My Hand Take My Hand By Missouri Vaun Published by Bold Stroke Books  eBook Retail: $9.99 The whole time I was reading the book I had a feeling of déjà vu. Turns out the basic plot points were very similar to another book I had finished not very long ago from the same publishers.…

  • REVIEW: Swing

    When I first read that Swing was a spinoff of the Sunstone universe, I was super excited. I absolutely loved Sunstone. The art. The story. The BDSM sex. All of it. Judging a book by its cover Swing had the same feel from the artwork presented there. Turns out the artist, Linda Sejic, is the…

  • Review: Breakthrough by Kris Bryant

    I detest writing a synopsis for a book review, especially when said review is being placed on a site that already has a book description on it or a bunch of other reviews that already repeat the same things over and over again. The important part of a review is what the reader though of…

  • Lord of the Sith Pretty Awesome

    Lord of the Sith Pretty Awesome

    The book Lords of the Sith is the BEST Star Wars book I have ever read. (Okay it is the first Star Wars book I have ever read, but it makes me wonder why haven’t I read more before.) I can thank the folks over at TheMarySue.com for pointing it and a bunch of other…

  • Jodie Foster Inspires Young LGBT Fans to Kinda-Sorta Come Out But Not Really

    Straight from The Onion comes this video of how Jodie Foster’s Golden Globe speech has inspired LGBT youth to come out in a very round about, vague sorta way. I am thinking maybe Jodie wants to ask the writers at The Onion to writer her next speech. I think it would be funnier at least.…

  • My Ramblings About Jodie Fosters Ramblings

    First off, I have to admit I did not watch the Golden Globes (I hate award shows), but was later “forced” into watching the Jodie Foster speech. I am not sure why folks are thinking she came out in that speech. She came out a few years back in a speech. This speech was really…

  • Bully Coming to Blu-ray & DVD on February 12, 2013

    [amazon_link id=”B00A4TMLKE” target=”_blank” ]BULLY[/amazon_link] is a must see film for everyone! “The Most Important Film of the Year.” ~ Marlo Thomas, Huffington Post “This movie really does have the power to save lives.” ~ Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle ANCHOR BAY ENTERTAINMENT and THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY TAKE A STAND WITH THE EXTRAORDINARY DOCUMENTARY THAT FUELED A…

  • A Tale of Two Mommies

    A Tale of Two Mommies is written by Vanita Oelschlager and illustrated by Mike Blanc. Published by Vanita Books. This little book teaches kids it’s okay to have two mommies that love you. You get the same support and love from your parents no matter who they are. All net profits for this book will…

  • Review: Another 365 Days

    Another 365 Days is a year in the life of Clemmie Atkins that takes you on a rollercoaster ride that is teenage love and angst (sometimes the same thing). I have been devouring YA LGBTQ (boy that’s a lot of letters) books for the past year and this is one that rises to the top…