![]() ![]() I also enjoyed the magic worldbuilding and especially the use of tarot and all its symbolism, and its take on necromancy and the idea that “dark” and “light” really isn’t cut and dry good and evil. ![]() I absolutely loved the emphasis on consent, which made already steamy scenes hotter and much more secure-feeling. I say “well-imagined” because we get a very clear and vital sense of place and the people in it, and the tone is really effectively ominous, and intriguing. But darkness festered everywhere else.”Ī short-ish but really well-imagined and atmospheric novelette (? It seemed shorter than a novella) that you can probably get through in a couple sittings. “Fire burned in his bone marrow and stampeded through his veins. ![]() Jones, Shattered Glass by Lina Langley, Team Phison by Chace Verity, The Artist And The Devil by Shira Glassman, Curved Horizon by Taylor Brooke, Gale by Lyssa Chiavari, Love Bites by Magen Cubed, No More Heroes by Michelle Kan, and Mary: The Summoning by Hillary Monahan! Enjoy! This month we have Darkling by Brooklyn Ray, The Gift Of your Love by Kay Bashe, The Corpseriders by S. I have ELEVEN reviews for you this time, all of queer SFF (my brand mostly indie too), and I loved all of them. ![]()
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