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reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2021-12-08 02:10 am
Entry tags:
2020-2021 Rainbow Awards: Best Lesbian Book
And the Rainbow Award goes to:
Wrong Number, Right Woman by Jae:
- Nice slow burn romance with “ real characters. Totally relatable. Easy read, wetting flows through whole book.
- Sweet story capturing a slow burn alliance between two women, one straight, one lesbian, who meet because of a wrong number. Story had great dialog and good characters but suffered a bit from too much inner thought, which in turn affected some of the pacing. Overall, a lovely story.
- This book put Jae back on track for sure. The plot was interesting, the chemistry between the protagonists was evident and it was interesting enough to not feel like the plot was unnecessarily dragged. I particularly enjoyed that the characters were actually interesting in their own rights even beside the romantic plot and relationship. Good book and a fun read!
Runners Up:
The Anti-Quest (The Pudding Protocol Universe) by Angel Martinez tied with The Love Factor by Quinn Ivins
How to Steal a Star by Geonn Cannon
Remember Me, Synthetica by K. Aten tied with Other Girls Like Me by Stephanie Davies
Forever Theirs (Mistress #3) by Anna Stone tied with The Solstice Pudding (The Pudding Protocol Universe) by Angel Martinez
The Road to Kalazad by K.L. Mitchell tied with Eye of the Damned (Terran-Novan Universe Series #3) by Sandra Barret tied with A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee
Trafalgar & Boone Against the Forty Elephants by Geonn Cannon tied with Lucky 8 (Lucky Breaks #2) by Rae D. Magdon
Safe Haven by Ellen Hoil tied with Breathe by Cari Hunter tied with The Lost Temple of Psiere (Mystery of the Makers #2) by K. Aten
Face the Wind (Little Sister Island Series #2) by Caren J. Werlinger tied with The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper by A.J. Fitzwater tied withStranger Things: Rebel Robin by A.R. Capetta
Wrong Number, Right Woman by Jae:- Nice slow burn romance with “ real characters. Totally relatable. Easy read, wetting flows through whole book.
- Sweet story capturing a slow burn alliance between two women, one straight, one lesbian, who meet because of a wrong number. Story had great dialog and good characters but suffered a bit from too much inner thought, which in turn affected some of the pacing. Overall, a lovely story.
- This book put Jae back on track for sure. The plot was interesting, the chemistry between the protagonists was evident and it was interesting enough to not feel like the plot was unnecessarily dragged. I particularly enjoyed that the characters were actually interesting in their own rights even beside the romantic plot and relationship. Good book and a fun read!
Runners Up:
The Anti-Quest (The Pudding Protocol Universe) by Angel Martinez tied with The Love Factor by Quinn Ivins
How to Steal a Star by Geonn Cannon
Remember Me, Synthetica by K. Aten tied with Other Girls Like Me by Stephanie Davies
Forever Theirs (Mistress #3) by Anna Stone tied with The Solstice Pudding (The Pudding Protocol Universe) by Angel Martinez
The Road to Kalazad by K.L. Mitchell tied with Eye of the Damned (Terran-Novan Universe Series #3) by Sandra Barret tied with A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee
Trafalgar & Boone Against the Forty Elephants by Geonn Cannon tied with Lucky 8 (Lucky Breaks #2) by Rae D. Magdon
Safe Haven by Ellen Hoil tied with Breathe by Cari Hunter tied with The Lost Temple of Psiere (Mystery of the Makers #2) by K. Aten
Face the Wind (Little Sister Island Series #2) by Caren J. Werlinger tied with The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper by A.J. Fitzwater tied withStranger Things: Rebel Robin by A.R. Capetta