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Lesbian Bodice Ripper Vibes
Sapphic (mostly) historical romances dealing with tumultuous romance and violence.
I’m attempting to compile a list of books that invoke the vintage bodice rippers of the 80s-90s but between women! Would love any recommendations.
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The Barbed Coil
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One's Company
Ashley Hutson
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The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader
Joan Nestle
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Ribbonwood
Ruby Landers
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Burn Down Master's House: A Novel
Clay Cane
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I was recommend this book as a lesbian analogue for bodice rippers from the 80s/90s and it absolutely delivered on that front!
Stand and Deliver is a fun, well-paced, adventure-filled historical romance that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
We follow Victoria, a stubborn, pampered, dread-filled countess who is on her way to her new husband, the infamously cruel Lord Farrelworth. Before she can reach her destination, her carriage is stopped by a highwayman. She takes this as an opportunity to escape what fate lies ahead of her and asks the brutish, masked thief (who turns out to be a woman!) to take her with them in exchange for a ransom. What ensues is so much fun!
The dynamic between Victoria and the highwaywoman is delicious in its simultaneous roughness and playfulness. It’s not quite a dark romance, but there is a lot of manhandling involved.
I did have a few notes on ways this world could have been fleshed out about more. While it seems to take place in a medical setting, it felt more American Western in its tone. I also could have done with a bit more description on their surroundings, though that is very much personal taste.
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Stand and Deliver
Ivy Warren
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Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore
Char Adams
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Titus Groan (Gormenghast, #1)
Mervyn Peake
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Chain-Gang All-Stars
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
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DNF @ 132 pages.
This was very readable, I’ll give it that. But the dialogue was bad and exposition heavy. Everyone has the same voice as well, which was oddly formal.
Lane was very domineering which can be fine. But any attraction that quality could possibly inspire in a reader is negated by the fact of her being an utter cornball.
The internal monologue from both heroines was very repetitive, it felt like treading water and I couldn’t do it anymore.
I also needed a bit more set dressing. We were just floating between vague outlines of scenes with no real sense of place.
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An Unexpected Affair
Skye Von Triessen