STARRED Book Review: Seeri
SEERI by Chiamaka Okike is a love story that understands how much heartache comes with being human and knows precisely how—despite everything, and sometimes because of everything—love makes our days feel sweeter.
SEERI by Chiamaka Okike is a love story that understands how much heartache comes with being human and knows precisely how—despite everything, and sometimes because of everything—love makes our days feel sweeter.
RIVER TRASH by L.A. Fields (Lethe Press) is sweet, sexy, and subtle—a striking portrayal of queer strength and resilience. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
HENRY’S VERSION by Brett Shapiro is a poetic novel looking back on a life well lived. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
THE SAPLING CAGE by Margaret Killjoy is a magical tale filled with adventure, mystery, courage, and friendship. Starred and reviewed by Audrey Davis.
I’M THE SAME by James Ungurait is an emotionally rich exploration of identity and place. Reviewed by Elena Bellaart.
STILL ALIVE by LJ Pemberton is the mesmerizing life journey of a complex woman trying to find peace in her life and within herself. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
7 LGBTQ+ Publishers You Should Be Paying Attention To by Rose Atkinson-Carter is a resource for readers and writers who want to learn more about LGBTQ+ indie presses.
WHERE TWO WORLDS TOUCH by River Faire is an illuminating and bittersweet personal story of second chances. Memoir reviewed by Lindsay Crandall.
TEA LEAVES by Jacob Budenz is a finely observed and empathetic dive into queer relationships against a backdrop of supernatural horror. Reviewed by Michael J. DeLuca.
THE BASTARD PRINCE OF VERSAILLES by Will Bashor is a racy coming-of-age story where a child of France’s Sun King meets a secret society of gay men. Reviewed by Tucker Lieberman.