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The Top 5 Reasons to Try Lesbian Fiction (Lesfic)
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Amy LeibowitzYou may have read the title of this post and thought to yourself, "But I'm not a lesbian." It's not necessary to be a lesbian to read lesfic. Anyone can enjoy it.
What exactly is lesfic? It's a large category for stories about (and usually for and by) women who love women. I'm using that in its broadest sense, so that includes bisexual women and people who otherwise identify as sapphic (including nonbinary feminine-spectrum people who love women). But just because the primary audience is women who love women, that doesn't mean...
Out-of-this-World Reviews for "Can You Hear Me?"
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Amy LeibowitzGeonn Cannon's Can You Hear Me?, released on February 1, is getting some much-deserved love. And what's not to like? A little bit of high-tech, a little bit of farm country, and plenty of delightful love between women.
Here's what some reviewers have to say:
Happy Pride Month!
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Amy LeibowitzIt's June, and that means it's Pride Month! To celebrate, here are some awesome books you may want to check out! Many of these are also #OwnVoices, written by people who identify the same or similarly to the main character.
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Adieu, Warm Sunshine by C.E. Case
I love this book. It's smart, inttriguing, and features a dancer as one of the protagonists. What could be better?
Underdogs by Geonn Cannon
If you like a little mystery, a little...
May Reviews Round-Up
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Amy LeibowitzAlthough we only had one new release in May, other books continue to earn rave reviews.
Breaking Anchor, by Geonn Cannon, released March 1. It's a terrific enemies-to-lovers story with plenty of humor, heartache, and heat. The women at the center of the novel are both strong and strong-willed. Tags: f/f, lesbian, grief
"Geonn Cannon does an incredible job of making me laugh and making me cry. An amazing story." -Jessica, Amazon review
September Reviews Round-Up
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Amy LeibowitzIf you haven't read any of our spring/summer releases, hopefully these reviews will persuade you to give something a try.
May Releases:
In the mood for men who love men (and women)? New adult romance An Act of Devotion by A.M. Leibowitz (May 1) features contemporary bisexual issues.
"I fell in love with this book as soon as I started reading it! The characters are well developed and totally believable! You want these two to get their issues straightened out and get together! I will definitely be reading more from A.M in the future!!" -