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Tova Gallagher isn't just your average, grumpy Bostonian. She also happens to be half-demon, and the demons have just issued a deadline for her all-important half-demon decision. She has just two weeks to choose whether to lean into her demon side by signing on with them wholeheartedly or never use her powers again under the tutelage of an assigned angel. But it's hard to worry about the battle of good versus evil when she's just met a sexy, sunshiny stranger on the edge of the Charles River. Reviews of the first edition of this grumpy/sunshine paranormal romance call it a "quick, captivating read" with a romantic pairing that are "so sweet to each other." This newly expanded second edition includes edits throughout the book, as well as an author's note and content note. If this book was a movie, it would be rated PG13 for adult situations and sensuality. The spiciness level is 2 or 3 chili peppers, depending upon which system you use. It is lightly spicy. There is foreplay and some clothes come off, but the camera pans away before more intimate moments. There is no adult language. On-screen violence is minimal (shoving, gripping someone's arm too tightly.) One supernatural being attacks another off-screen.
One miniature girl leads her human and fairy people to decolonize Venus in this speculative, queer-inclusive reimagining of Thumbelina. A Dutch company known as The Bedrijf commences colonizing Venus via the construction of a dome filled with plants that convert its natural air into something breathable by humans. Since all workers are granted permission to bear a child, a woman and her spouse join the crew. But the woman soon discovers she is plagued with infertility. When her spouse illegally brings home a tulip from the garden, they discover a miniature baby inside who they name Bloemetje - little bloom. As the baby grows in mere days into a teenager, pushing her boundaries, she illuminates the true horrors of colonization and leads them all on a journey to decolonize. This retelling takes the original Thumbelina's focus on marriage and flips it on its head, granting the miniature girl a strong voice of her own and questioning her removal from the fairy world. Exploring themes of childlessness, adoption, being childfree by choice, colonization, decolonization, negative impacts of capitalism, and what LGBTQIA+ inclusive societies can look like, this novelette comes in 17 bite-sized episodes perfect for reading in the small snippets of time available to modern individuals and families. Early readers called this "transporting" and "intriguing." The "journey is beautiful," and the ending is "deeply satisfying." "A great escape read that also made me think, and it's both quick and engrossing." *A portion of proceeds will be donated to the Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness, a Native American-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
I just want to live like normal people. But my Borderline Personality Disorder fills each day with emotional pain. And drives other people away. Not that there's anyone to drive away anymore...Frieda's a struggling twenty-something young professional when the apocalypse comes. Overnight, Boston falls apart as a rapidly spreading virus makes her neighbors crave brains. Enough to kill for them.She survives alone for a whole year in her urban studio apartment. And she surprises herself by managing her mental illness better than she did before. When her beloved cat becomes ill, Frieda goes on a quest to save her. It sets off a chain of events that challenges everything.Reviews of the first edition call this a "dynamic" read that's a "great story with a twist I didn't foresee." This places a character you'd expect in a women's fiction novel at the heart of a zombie apocalypse.This second edition includes edits throughout the book, as well as an author's note and content note. Please be sure to check the content note before you read by previewing the book. It's at the beginning right after the author's note.
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