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I just realized I havn't made one of these posts in two months. I didn't do a lot of pro fiction reading in November, and then I spent a lot of December taken over by Yuletide,
so my reading this month has been slower as well.

I have a couple brand-new books I preordered but haven't had a chance to read yet including the newest Anna Zabo and the second half of Liz Jacobs's Abroad duology. I expect to read both of those in the next week, but after that'll be Yuletide reveals which will eat all my reading energy for the rest of the year.

Also, there are a couple books I read for Yuletide purposes that I can't talk about until after reveals. So, I'll probably make one more short reading post in early January with those books just to close off the year and start fresh with new posts in January.

Takeover: A Private Merger - Anna Zabo ★ ★ ★

A satisfying coda to the book. Maybe a little more wish-fulfillmenty then necessary.

As soon as I'm off my book-buying hiatus I'm buying the rest of this series.

The Prisoner of Limnos (Penric and Desdemona, #6) - Lois McMaster Bujold ★ ★ ★

I love Penric and I was delighted to see the further development of his relationship with Nikys, but found this story to be a little too cozy and low-conflict.

This would probably be a four-star rating if anyone else had written it, but my standards for Bujold are set rather higher than for most authors. read more )

Close Quarter (Close Quarter, #1) - Anna Zabo ★ ★ ★

Erotic paranormal romance, heavy on the erotica.

Tropey, sexy, h/c goodness.read more )

The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies, #1) - K. J. Charles ★ ★ ★ ★

Supernatural romance between an Earl newly returned from twenty years exile in China upon the death of his father and brother and an impoverished magician with a quite-reasonable grudge against the Earl's family.

As a comfort reread for a bad brain day, this was an excellent choice.read more )

Misfits (Urban Soul #1) - Garrett Leigh ★ ★ ★

Contemporary poly romance with rather a lot going on.

I’m not quite sure what I think of this book. I loved parts of it, particularly the way it portrayed the messy interconnectedness of poly relationships. This is a book that gets the fact that a three-person relationship isn’t one relationship but rather four overlapping relationships. And those relationships change and grow independent of each other. read more )

The Remaking of Corbin Wale - Roan Parrish ★ ★ ★ ★

I can’t really describe this book. It’s not fantasy, but it’s not not fantasy, it lives in that liminal space in between. I think some readers will find that frustrating, the way the narrative refuses to commit, but I found it weirdly freeing. read more )

River of Teeth (River of Teeth #1) - Sarah Gailey ★ ★ ★

Alt-history featuring hippo-ranchers in the Louisiana bayou in the 1890s. No, really. Features a great, incredibly diverse, predominately-queer cast.

The premise here is brilliant and the worldbuilding is top notch. As spec-fic it’s fantastic.

As a heist story it’s rather less so. read more )

Gonna Listen To My Body Tonight - Hanna Dare ★ ★ ★

A holiday freebie for signing up for the author’s newsletter.

Cute, light story about a record store clerk and a shoplifter trapped in the store on New Year’s Eve 1999. Nothing earth shattering, but the characters are sweet and have nice chemistry and as someone approximately the same age as the characters I found the period details to be great nostalgic fun.

Threshold Of The Year (Scientific Method Universe) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★

I fell hard for the Scientific Method universe and devoured the main series in less than two weeks.

And then I read the first of the New Years stories and I hated it. Enough so that, despite having already purchased the rest of them, I didn’t go back to the series for 3 1/2 months.

I’m pleased to say that I didn’t hate this one. Although the New Years books continue to be less to my tastes than the main series, it’s nice to look in on all the familiar characters and see how their lives have changed in the course of a year. read more )

Avi Cantor Has Six Months to Live - Sacha Lamb ★ ★ ★ ★

Sweet trans coming of age fairytale with an understated romance.

This is a gentle, hopeful story but there’s a thread of darkness through it as well, as the main character spends much of the story quietly suicidal.

Slow Waltz: Close Quarter 1.5 - Anna Zabo ★ ★ ★

A pleasant and smutty epilogue to the book. Does a good job of acknowledging Rhys’s justified nervousness about the whole new life waiting for him in New York.

Suradanna and the Sea - Rebecca Fraimow ★ ★ ★ ★

Completely delightful short story about with a compelling but not always likeable main character and a great, complicated central relationship. read more )

It Takes Two to Tumble (Seducing the Sedgwicks #1) - Cat Sebastian ★ ★ ★ ★

Regency romance between a charming country vicar and a broody naval captain with three kids.

If kidfic is your thing this is first-class kidfic. And if, like me, you're kind of agnostic on kidfic it's still really great. read more )
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A bunch of new stuff in here and also some K.J. Charles rereads. Because of course as soon as I bought a bunch of new books I was gripped by a desire to reread the Society of Gentlemen series.

Angel of the Blockade - Alex Wells ★ ★ ★

Fun short story with a blind protagonist.

There are two threads running through this story. One is about assistive technology and purpose-built (or retrofitted) spaces. The other is about finding the people you call home.

One of the characters specifically says, "home is people," which endeared him to me rather a lot.

The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh (Society of Gentlemen, #0.5) - K.J. Charles ★ ★ ★

This was the first story of hers I read, and at the time I found it somewhat slight, but liked it enough to go on to read the rest of the series & liked that enough to go on and read everything she's written. read more )

A Fashionable Indulgence (Society of Gentlemen, #1) - K.J. Charles ★ ★ ★ ★

I had forgotten how much trouble I had in the beginning coming to like any of the characters in this series other than Harry and Silas. The others are all such entitled, classist pricks. Richard the worst of them. read more )

A Seditious Affair (Society of Gentlemen, #2) - K.J. Charles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Forever my favourite installment in this series.

This whole series is about class conflict and it's laid out most starkly here, in the complicated and conflicting relationship between Dominic Frey and Silas Mason. read more )

A Gentleman's Position (Society of Gentlemen, #3) - K.J. Charles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

For all I want to shake Richard for so much of this series, I have to admit this is the best book of a really quite excellent lot, and a perfect culmination of the overarching plot. read more )

Life After Joe - Harper Fox ★ ★

There was a lot I liked about this story, but a lot I didn't like too, and the closer to the end I got the less I liked it. read more )

Breaks: Volume One - Emma Vieceli & Malin Rydén ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I recently discovered and then completely devoured this webcomic, now beginning to be available in trades but also online here: http://www.breakscomic.com/ read more )

Abroad (Abroad, #1) - Liz Jacobs ★ ★ ★ ★

A great queer coming-of-age narrative with three pov characters each of whom has a very different experience of their own queerness. read more )

The French Have a Word for It - Josh Lanyon ★ ★ ★

Picked this short up for free as a way to sample a new-to-me author.

Fun, but slight. Also, I guessed the angsty twist about three pages in and it took rather longer than I felt like it should for the pov character to clue-in.

An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities, #3) - K.J. Charles ★ ★

You know how sometimes you read something and you enjoy it and then the more you think about it the less you enjoy it in retrospect?

Yeah, like that. read more )

Fair's Point (Astreiant, #3) - Melissa Scott ★ ★ ★ ★

I continue to adore this series and this is my favourite yet, in part because for the first time it took me as long as the characters to figure out the mystery.

But what's really great about this is the relationships. Not just Nico and Philip, although definitely them, but also the way they're so integrated into the city and their communities. read more )

Takeover (Takeover, #1) - Anna Zabo ★ ★ ★ ★

Excellent, pleasingly tropey romance. Full of intense pining and helpless desire and fucking scorching sex. read more )

The Return Of The Earl - Sandra Schwab ★ ★

I enjoyed this enough to finish it, but found it slight and somewhat floridly written. And the more I think about it the less I like it. I actually downgraded it one star when I looked back at my review to copy it to dreamwidth. read more )

Caroline's Heart - Austin Chant ★ ★ ★ ★

Wonderful m/f romance between two bi trans main characters. read more )

Escaping Indigo (Escaping Indigo, #1) - Eli Lang ★ ★ ★

This was...frustrating. A decent romance, but also very preachy and full of outsider-pov anxiety 101. read more )
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I've been doing less book bingeing and more reading of fic over the last month, which is probably, ultimately a happy balance for me.

Liberty and Other Stories (Prosperity, #2-4, 6) - Alexis Hall - ★ ★ ★ ★

A diverse series of stories expanding on the Prosperity universe, both before and after the events of Prosperity. read more )

The New Born Year - Kris Ripper ★ ★

I love this series, and I really liked getting to know Ally better, but I found this a difficult and unpleasant read. read more )

Full of Briars (October Daye, #9.3) - Seanan McGuire ★ ★ ★

I'm several books behind in this series, and figured this was a good way to dip back in. Because Quentin. Who is awesome. read more )

Gun To My Head - Dira Lewis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Reread. First read April 5, 2017. Second read April 6, 2017. Third read now, by which you might infer that I really fucking love this book. read more )

The Mystic Marriage (Alpennia, #2) - Heather Rose Jones ★ ★ ★ ★

I continue to adore this series. This second installment continues to follow Barbara and Margerit's lives, while expanding the focus to two characters who played a supporting role in the first book. read more )

The Element of Fire (Ile-Rien, #1) - Martha Wells ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Reread. I think I first read this sometime in 2010.

This is a secondary-world fantasy set in the approximate equivalent of 17th Century France only with both sorcery and Fae creatures.read more )

Point of Dreams (Astreiant, #2) - Melissa Scott & Lisa A. Barnett ★ ★ ★ ★

In some ways the murders are the least interesting part of this book. They matter, and they drive the plot, but it's the thematic stuff going on around and in cause of the murders that I found most interesting.

This is a book about relationships, and the ways they are seen and controlled by society and societal pressures. read more )

Seven Summer Nights - Harper Fox ★ ★ ★ ★

This was not the book I expected it to be, but I quite enjoyed the book it turned out to be.

This is, as the cover copy stated, a just-post-WWII historical romance between an archaeologist and a vicar, both of whom came back from the war changed. It's about two men trying to fit back into roles and ways of life they no longer fit. read more )

Bound to Be a Groom (Regency Reimagined, #1) - Megan Mulry

DNF.

It's queer, kinky, poly, historical erotica. I'm pretty much THE target audience for this book. And I gave up at 13% read. read more )

Death by Silver (Julian Lynes and Ned Mathey, #1) - Melissa Scott & Amy Griswold ★ ★ ★ ★

This was a rougher read than I expected from the ad copy. Good, but at times decidedly difficult.

This is a queer, steampunk murder mystery, but that's not really what it's about.

What it actually is is a book about institutionally-sanctioned bullying and abuse and the different ways in which adult survivors of childhood trauma cope with their past. read more )
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Since I last posted one of these I've spent a week at a pagan festival mostly reading and a week at a cottage on a lake mostly reading. So, I figured I'd better post before my read-but-not-crossposted list gets really out of hand.

Lots of Kris Ripper and Alexis Hall in this batch.

Breaking Down (Scientific Method Universe #4) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Ripper once again puts zir characters through the emotional ringer.

This time we get the aftermath of an offscreen sexual assault and a breakup that's painful for everyone involved. read more )

Roller Coasters (Scientific Method Universe #5) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

This book really centers Will's struggles and insecurities about his place in Hugh and Truman's relationship, which is a thing I'd wanted (and Ripper had been working up to) for several books. read more )

The Boyfriends Tie the Knot (Scientific Method Universe #6) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

So much going on in this book and it's all just fabulous. read more )

The Honeymoon (The Scientific Method Universe #7) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

And with that the main arc about Will and Hugh and Truman's relationship comes to a perfect close. read more )

For Real - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

This is a fabulous BDSM romance between two characters with an 18-year age difference. I love that kind of thing, but if large age differences make you uncomfortable this book is not for you. read more )

The Art Of Three - Erin McRae & Racheline Maltese ★ ★ ★

A sweet, relatively low-drama poly romance. read more )

Spectred Isle (Green Men #1) - K.J. Charles ★ ★ ★ ★

An excellent beginning to a new series. While the romance is central and significant, this is above-all a well-built supernatural fantasy. read more )

Extremes (Scientific Method Universe #8) - Kris Ripper ★ ★ ★ ★

Short and incredibly intense. read more )

Silver Moon - Catherine Lundoff ★ ★ ★ ★

Menopausal werewolves! What's not to love? read more )

Glitterland (Glitterland #1) - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★

There was a lot I loved about this book and a few things that really didn't work for me. read more )

Gays Of Our Lives (Queers of La Vista #1) - Kris Ripper - ★ ★ ★ ★

A charming romance with a delightfully disgruntled disabled protagonist. read more )

Aftermath (Glitterland #1.5) - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★

A nice epilogue that ties up some dangling threads from the book, but I'm still just not in love with this couple.

Penric's Fox - Lois McMaster Bujold ★ ★ ★ ★

Probably my favourite of the Penric stories so far. Nominally a murder mystery, but there is only ever one obvious suspect. read more )

Sand and Ruin and Gold - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★ ★

A disturbing and unsettling story about captivity and freedom and connection.

Romantic in its own way but decidedly not a romance.

In Vino - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★ ★

Short story starring a secondary character from For Real, available for free for joining Hall's mailing list.

Fucked up, self-destructive asshole has fucked up, self-destructive and really ill-considered sex. It's like watching a train wreck. I really hot, decidedly kinky train wreck.

Fire Thief - Jordan Castillo Price ★ ★

Short story. Picked up as a first sample of a frequently-recced writer.

Enjoyable enough, but the way the love interest's disability was concealed and then revealed as if it were somehow shocking left me cold.

Shatterproof - Xen Sanders ★ ★ ★

I found this book frustrating. I liked it, but I really wanted to love it and I could just never get there. read more )

Daughter of Mystery (Alpennia #1) - Heather Rose Jones ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I LOVED this book and I'm definitely looking forward to the next two books in the series.

Complicated, smart and constantly-surprising fantasy with a great lesbian romance. read more )

Heart of the Steal - Avon Gale & Roan Parrish ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Well, that was completely delightful.

Philanthropist who dabbles in art theft meets cute guy at a party and decides to impress him with a gift of illicitly acquired art. Cute guy turns out to be an FBI Agent. Art Crimes divisions. Eh heh heh, oops? read more )

Prosperity (Prosperity #1) - Alexis Hall ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

I keep expecting the Prosperity series to be light and airy and vaguely fluffy. Airships! Skytowns! A street urchin named Piccadilly and a crime-lord named Milord! It sounds like the fluffiest of fluff. But it's so much more. It's also complex and tangled and so fucking honest about the complexity of love and emotion and connection. read more )
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Posting another book post, because I'm about to leave for a week of camping at a pagan festival. Since I'm not actually pagan, just pagan-adjacent, and so have no interest in most of the panels and rituals, I mostly end up relaxing and reading a lot. It should be lovely.

The last week has been a mix of queer romances and SF/F short stories.

Seasons of Glass and Iron - Amal El-Mohtar - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

A gorgeous contemporary fairytale about women saving each other. read more )

Things With Beards - Sam J. Miller - ★ ★ ★ ★

An intriguing and unsettling sequel to the movie The Thing, this is ultimately a story about identity, what we hide of ourselves, what we reveal, and what that choice costs us. read more )

The Orangery - Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam - ★ ★ ★ ★

A striking story about predatory men and the choices women make to escape them, told through the framework of Greek myth.

A Fist of Permutations in Lighting and Wildflowers - Alyssa Wong - ★ ★ ★ ★

Gorgeous, beautifully written story about sisterhood and loss and individual choice, told through a metaphor of superpowers. read more )

Touring With the Alien - Carolyn Ives Gilman - ★ ★

I wanted to like this story -- it's certainly well-written -- but found myself fundamentally disagreeing with it instead. read more )

Spice and Smoke (Bollywood Confidential #1) - Suleikha Snyder - ★

Wow did I hate this book. Enough that I rage-quit it about 2/3 of the way through.

From the summary I went into this book expecting poly relationship negotiations and a generally happy poly ending for everyone.

What I got was jealousy, bitterness and dishonesty, with a side of "you're only sleeping around because you're unhappy," and "when you're really in love with someone you'll want to be monogamous." read more )

Madeleine - Amal El-Mohtar - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

A gorgeous story about mourning and loss and memory and coming out of the dark.

Madeleine's slow, unexpected journey back from grief is just perfect.

Waiting For The Flood - Alexis Hall - ★ ★ ★ ★

A lovely story about mourning for what might have been and finding the courage to once again dream of the future. read more )

And Their Lips Rang With The Sun - Amal El-Mohtar - ★ ★ ★ ★

A beautiful, unusual folk tale.

El-Mohtar creates a vivid mythology, filled with striking visual imagery.

The Art of Space Travel - Nina Allan - ★ ★ ★

A quiet story about memory and history and legacy set against an SF-nal background.

I liked the narrator and the stream of consciousness style, but it ultimately felt kind of unresolved.

Our Talons Can Crush Galaxies - Brooke Bolander - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Short, intense, and unapologetically angry. read more )

Catalysts: The Scientific Method (Scientific Methods Universe #1) - Kris Ripper - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Fuck. This is so fucking hot. And kinky. But also intense and emotionally revelatory and unconventionally romantic and one of the most honest depictions of poly I've ever read. read more )

Unexpected Gifts (Scientific Method Universe #2) - Kris Ripper - ★ ★ ★ ★

This series continues to be SO good. read more )

Take Three Breaths (Scientific Method Universe #3) - Kris Ripper - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

This one's a rough read, but entirely worth it. read more )

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