3.5/5 ⭐️
A short novella about a social sciences researcher and a miner who likes to wear skirts. Too short for much actual plot and for the reader to really care much about the characters or their relationship, but it was a sizzling read.
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3.5/5 ⭐️
A short novella about a social sciences researcher and a miner who likes to wear skirts. Too short for much actual plot and for the reader to really care much about the characters or their relationship, but it was a sizzling read.
#books #gaybooks #gay #booksky📚💙
4.75/5 ⭐️
A quiet, gentle, and contemplative gay contemporary romance set on the PCT. If you love hiking, nature, a perfectly paced romance, and fully fleshed out characters with complex feelings and desires, this book is for you.
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2.5/5 ⭐️
There are promising points in the sequel to Where Foxes Say Goodnight, but the flaws of the first book seem to really stand out more starkly in this one—genre indecision, shallow plot, heavy-handed characterization of the antagonists, etc. #Booksky 📚💙 #gaybooks
4/5 ⭐️
A cozy paranormal mystery crime romance that was cute but uncertain of what genre it wanted to be. It had ghost grandmas, gay grandsons, and rural estates. The characters were fleshed out but their relationship was insta-love. #Booksky 💙📚 #GayBooks #Gay
3.5/5 ⭐️
A queer fantasy romance full of dueling and wool manufacturing. The setting was Bridgertonesque and the worldbuilding resultantly felt like a half-baked veneer of regency tropes and medievalisms at times. At other times, though, it was quite original! #Booksky 📚💙 #fantasy
4/5 ⭐️
A good sequel to the the first Young Men in Love! This is a queer romance comic anthology that’s all about (you guessed it!) young men in love. Full of pretty art and diverse stories crafted by queer artists and writers. #Booksky 📚💙 #gay #comics #queer
3/5 ⭐️
A historical gay romance between two knights. Sadly, I just didn’t vibe with it. The plot and pacing need a strong editorial hand, the characters don’t grow much by the end, and it still has a lot of holdovers from when it was fanfic before publication. #Booksky 💙📚
3/5 ⭐️
A historical gay romance between two knights. Sadly, I just didn’t vibe with it. The plot and pacing need a strong editorial hand, the characters don’t grow much by the end, and it still has a lot of holdovers from when it was fanfic before publication. #Booksky 💙📚
5/5 ⭐️
The final piece Le Guin wrote for the #Earthsea series, Firelight is a contemplative trip down memory lane for Ged, the series’ protagonist who is now at the end of his life. An appropriate end for Ged and an appropriate end for the series as a whole. #Booksky 📚💙 #fantasy