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May Reviews Round-Up

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Although 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

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Does religion belong in LGBTQIA books?

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This question comes up a lot, perhaps because religion can be a complicated issue for LGBTQIA folks. Many of us come from backgrounds where religion was used to control and abuse us. Some of us continue to engage with communities of faith; others do not. There isn't one simple or correct answer to the question.

In my own work, I tend to write a combination of religious and non-religious characters, drawing on my experiences as a child of an interfaith marriage. I grew up in a relatively non-religious household...

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May New Release

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In case you missed it, this month's new release is Nightsong by A.M. Leibowitz:

Nate Kingsley is a master at messing up. Out of jealousy, he outed his best friend in a public and embarrassing way. Now he’s doing his best to make up for his crimes, but it’s left him empty and frustrated, unfulfilled even by his career as an opera singer and creative director. He enters an unsatisfying relationship he keeps hidden from his closest friends. When that...

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Lioness Mothering her Cub

We asked our authors about the influence that their mothers had on their writing. Some didn't want to talk about it. Some, of course, don't have the context even for a "mother figure." Not all families are blood.

A.M. Leibowitz wrote:

I tend to write strong, loving mothers and...

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The Stanley Cup, Good Wine, and Geonn Cannon

Christy Case


I'm a hockey fan. Which means Supposed Crimes is a hockey fan. Companies are persons too, you know. One we authors and readers all make together, like Voltron.

Geonn's not the first person to write a queer hockey novel. There are several out there. Gay men and lesbians are representing in fiction, and back in real life, professional women's hockey has its first out transgender player

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