![]() This is not to knock those covers, many of which are quite good, but to say I had never seen a m/m cover that looked like that. Most of the m/m and otherwise queer fiction I read is self-published or put out by small presses, the covers a mix of Photoshop and stock models. The Soldier’s Scoundrel jumped right out at me. I discovered Cat Sebastian at random, as I was scrolling through covers on my ereader. She’s on Twitter and she blogs sporadically at. Her work has appeared in Shimmer, Strange Horizons, and Daily Science Fiction, among other places. ![]() Heather Morris is a cyborg librarian living in North Carolina. This guest review comes from Heather Morris, who you may remember from her great guest write-up of the Hulu series Harlots. Today, we have a guest review of The Ruin of a Rake by the much-recommended Cat Sebastian. ![]() Theme: Forced Proximity (stranded, safehouse, etc), Opposites Attract Genre: Historical: European, LGBTQIA, Romance ![]()
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