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Books 2015: 143-160
143. Tanya Huff, An Ancient Peace. Titan Books, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for the column. Really satisfying space opera romp in which things blow up.
144. Sarah McCarry, About A Girl. St Martin's, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher via Tor.com.
Read for column. Really excellent novel. Literary.
145. Karina Sumner-Smith, Tower's Fall. Talos, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for review for Tor.com. Satisfying conclusion to trilogy.
146. James S.A. Corey, Abaddon's Gate. Orbit, 2013. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for a thing for Tor.com. Entertaining, once past the first couple of chapters.
147. Kate Elliott, Black Wolves. Orbit, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for review for Tor.com. REALLY GOOD.
148. Emily Foster, The Drowning Eyes. Tor.com, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for Patreon review. Satisfying but not quite all there.
149. Lois McMaster Bujold, Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen. Baen, 2016. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Read for column. Immensely satisfying.
150-154. C.J. Cherryh, Betrayer, Intruder, Protector, Peacemaker, and Tracker. DAW, 2011-2015.
Still really enjoying this series.
155-157. Barbara Davies, Rebeccah and the Highwayman, Frederica and the Viscountess, and Christie and the Hellcat. Ebooks, various dates.
Mostly romance, subtype lesbian, set in historical periods ranging from Queen Anne's England to the American Wild West. Fairly well-written for the genre, and very entertaining.
158. Gun Brooke, Pathfinder. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Science fiction lesbian romance. It's pretty terrible. The prose is okay, but the plot is kind of random shit thrown today while characters experience peculiar feelings of loyalty and attraction and none of it makes sense.
159. Nell Stark, The Princess Affair. Bold Strokes Books, 2014. Ebook.
So I received the second book in this series as an e-ARC and enjoyed it enough to pick up the first. It's lesbian princess romance, and kind of ridiculous, but a hilarious amount of fun.
160. Nell Stark, The Princess and the Prix. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Lesbian princess romance is apparently a subgenre of its own now? Formula 1 driver meets Monagasque princess! Hijinks ensue! Batshit, and yet a ridiculous amount of fun.
143. Tanya Huff, An Ancient Peace. Titan Books, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for the column. Really satisfying space opera romp in which things blow up.
144. Sarah McCarry, About A Girl. St Martin's, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher via Tor.com.
Read for column. Really excellent novel. Literary.
145. Karina Sumner-Smith, Tower's Fall. Talos, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for review for Tor.com. Satisfying conclusion to trilogy.
146. James S.A. Corey, Abaddon's Gate. Orbit, 2013. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for a thing for Tor.com. Entertaining, once past the first couple of chapters.
147. Kate Elliott, Black Wolves. Orbit, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for review for Tor.com. REALLY GOOD.
148. Emily Foster, The Drowning Eyes. Tor.com, 2015. Copy courtesy of the publisher.
Read for Patreon review. Satisfying but not quite all there.
149. Lois McMaster Bujold, Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen. Baen, 2016. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Read for column. Immensely satisfying.
150-154. C.J. Cherryh, Betrayer, Intruder, Protector, Peacemaker, and Tracker. DAW, 2011-2015.
Still really enjoying this series.
155-157. Barbara Davies, Rebeccah and the Highwayman, Frederica and the Viscountess, and Christie and the Hellcat. Ebooks, various dates.
Mostly romance, subtype lesbian, set in historical periods ranging from Queen Anne's England to the American Wild West. Fairly well-written for the genre, and very entertaining.
158. Gun Brooke, Pathfinder. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Science fiction lesbian romance. It's pretty terrible. The prose is okay, but the plot is kind of random shit thrown today while characters experience peculiar feelings of loyalty and attraction and none of it makes sense.
159. Nell Stark, The Princess Affair. Bold Strokes Books, 2014. Ebook.
So I received the second book in this series as an e-ARC and enjoyed it enough to pick up the first. It's lesbian princess romance, and kind of ridiculous, but a hilarious amount of fun.
160. Nell Stark, The Princess and the Prix. Bold Strokes Books, 2015. E-ARC courtesy of the publisher.
Lesbian princess romance is apparently a subgenre of its own now? Formula 1 driver meets Monagasque princess! Hijinks ensue! Batshit, and yet a ridiculous amount of fun.