"Meet cute" but it's Loren whacking Felix over the head knocking him unconscious. lol
July TBR:
I know I said in my wrap up I was reading a million books at once, but its just three 😂 I am a one at a time girly or I get distracted... Currently Reading: finishing up review~ 67% 11.3% TBR:
June Wrap Up 2025
two books kinda? I'm in this weird reading hole?, where I actually have been reading a lot I'm just reading like a million things at once. So, I only ended up getting to do two reviews this month...ooppssss Slice-of-life: I also adopted a new kitty this past weekend! Life has been fun but stressful! 자동 … Continue reading June Wrap Up 2025
July 2025 BL / yaoi Manga, Manhwa, Manhua, Danmei & Light Novel Releases in Print (Paperback)
Includes BL manga.hwa.hua, danmei, & light novels releases in English print.
May 2025 Wrap Up
May 2025 Wrap Up
May 7th, 2025: WWW Wednesday
I'm just going to pretend it's still Wednesday for me---It should still be Wednesday for everyone in the states lol...
Eat the Ones you Love | Sapphic Audiobook Review
I’ve had such a good reading year so far & omg, I absolutely loved this one! This was an audiobook ARC, and while I do love audiobooks, it’s a bit harder to write an in-depth review, so please bear with me. Also, fair warning: the rating might be a little inflated. If the narration is … Continue reading Eat the Ones you Love | Sapphic Audiobook Review
May 2025 TBR:
Currently listening to: This one has been so good! I don’t often pick up horror, but I’m so glad I grabbed this one. Lately, I’ve been reading a lot of books set in Ireland — not sure why,,, TBR: I am so excited to read The Summer Hikaru Died omg
February & March 2025 Queer/LGBTQ Book Releases
So, I originally aimed for at least six books per category, but since this covers both February and March releases, it’s already quite long. I mainly wanted to get this posted so I could refocus on next month’s releases and my reviews. I tried to include a mix of indie and traditionally published books while … Continue reading February & March 2025 Queer/LGBTQ Book Releases
Guest Book Review | Hungerstone
It oozes with gothic. There’s a romance to it that lingers. It’s bittersweet, with its melancholy and catharsis. It sinks its maws into you and refuses to let go.
