And the Rainbow Award goes to...

1.
Jeanne G’Fellers - Cleaning House
Cleaning House (Appalachian Elementals Book 1)
"Jeanne G'Fellers writing is a refreshing bit of story telling, able to weave magic into the story line and give life to wonderfully robust queer characters. I can't wait to read the next in the series. Thank you for allowing me to read this piece."
2.
Ariana Nash - Silk & Steel
Silk and Steel 2: Iron & Fire
Alliances are forged and broken, friendships shattered, and despite the odds stacked against them, two hearts collide in this explosive sequel to Silk & Steel.
3.
Megan Derr - Dragon Magic
Dragon Magic
"Dragon Magic is a highly enjoyable adventure with deeply complex and interesting characters, twisty politics, magic, and smoldering love. It's the perfect recipe!"
"A slow start, and I was initially perturbed by the conflict between the characters, but once I settled in . . . what a wonderful fantasy, full of action and adventure, and (OMG!) polyamorous romance."

1.
Jeanne G’Fellers - Cleaning House
Cleaning House (Appalachian Elementals Book 1)"Jeanne G'Fellers writing is a refreshing bit of story telling, able to weave magic into the story line and give life to wonderfully robust queer characters. I can't wait to read the next in the series. Thank you for allowing me to read this piece."
2.
Ariana Nash - Silk & Steel
Silk and Steel 2: Iron & FireAlliances are forged and broken, friendships shattered, and despite the odds stacked against them, two hearts collide in this explosive sequel to Silk & Steel.
3.
Megan Derr - Dragon Magic
Dragon Magic"Dragon Magic is a highly enjoyable adventure with deeply complex and interesting characters, twisty politics, magic, and smoldering love. It's the perfect recipe!"
"A slow start, and I was initially perturbed by the conflict between the characters, but once I settled in . . . what a wonderful fantasy, full of action and adventure, and (OMG!) polyamorous romance."