Tag: diverse books
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Review: Ace of Shades (Amanda Foody)
Blurb: Welcome to the City of Sin, where casino families reign, gangs infest the streets…and secrets hide in every shadow Enne Salta was raised as a proper young lady, and no lady would willingly visit New Reynes, the so-called City of Sin. But when her mother goes missing, Enne must leave her finishing school—and her…
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Bisexual Protagonists Party: Part Five
Today marks the last post in the BPP series and the release of SHADOW MOON! Yay! If you haven’t yet ordered your copy of this bi werewolf ex-tennis player turned coach’s story (now that’s a mouthful), you can head over to Amazon, iBooks, Nook, Kobo, or any other preferred e-books store and still get it at a special…
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Bisexual Protagonists Party: Part Four
Time for some more great bisexual MCs! There’s only one more post coming up next week (timed to coincide with Shadow Moon’s release, YAY!), and since it will be a little different from these recommendations, I wanted to round up the showcase of indie bi books by featuring three quite different novels, if all belonging…
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Bisexual Protagonists Party: Part Three
For this round, I wanted to share with you three absolutely amazing urban fantasy novels with female bisexual leads. Ranging from fledgling vamps to kick-ass (former) magical assassins, I’m positive you’ll find something you love. Ready? Something Chosen by Alex Owens Blurb: Death isn’t always the end… sometimes it’s only the beginning. Claire’s trapped in…
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Bisexual Protagonists Party: Part Two
For this round, bisexuality is there, but moved slightly into the background (ex. only one of the POV characters is bi, or their sexual orientation becomes noticeable later in the series). However, all three books deserve a spot on the list. So here we go… To Raise a Clenched Fist to the Sky by T.…
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Bisexual Protagonists Party: Part One
Since Shadow Moon releases on the 29th, I wanted to do something special to honor the bisexual protagonists out there. I decided to focus on indie authors, specifically those within the urban fantasy, paranormal romance, and fantasy genres. Throughout the month, I’ll put up posts similar to this one, outlining a few bi-centric books you might be…