I was a fan of I’m a Fan by Sheena Patel. Our unnamed narrator is infatuated with the man she wants to be with who is sleeping with the woman she
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The Sun and The Void by Gabriela Romero-Lacruz
The Sun and the Void is a lush start to an epic fantasy series featuring South American folklore and a Sapphic romance.
Eva Kesare has an aptitude for
The Phoenix King by Aparna Verma
The Phoenix King is the first installment of a new sci-fi fantasy trilogy loosely inspired by Indian mythology. Elena Aadya Ravence will soon inherit the cr
Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine
Delicate Condition by Danielle Valentine is as creepy as the cover suggests. Anna and her husband, Dex, have been trying to get pregnant for some time now.
The Damages by Genevieve Scott
The Damages by Genevieve Scott discusses sex and consent in the 90s compared to now. 1997/98: Ros attempts to settle into her first year
The Last One by Will Dean
The Last One requires oodles of suspension of disbelief but remains a compelling thriller. Caz and her relatively new boyfriend, Pete, board the
Someone You Trust by Rachel Ryan
Someone You Trust is a riveting nanny thriller/domestic suspense from the first page. Running from her past, Amy becomes a nanny for a wealthy
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
Strange Sally Diamond has similar vibes to Eleanor Oliphant and The Maid but is much darker. The book opens with Sally Diamond and her adoptive father
A Grandmother Begins the Story by Michelle Porter
A Grandmother Begins the Story follows five generations of Métis women managing their traumas and trying to heal from them.
Carter, a young mother, wants
The Curse of Saints by Kate Dramis
The Curse of Saints uses a lot of familiar and well-loved tropes, but overall is missing something to make it stand out from other books in the genre.