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Honey in the Marrow by Emily Waters: Audiobook Review

From our review: “It’s about rebirth and rebuilding life after a devastating loss. It’s also about moving forward but never forgetting the past, letting others in, and becoming comfortable being vulnerable”

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Reviews & ListsTop 10 Novels (B)

10 Best of the Best Sapphic Books from 2022: List

Last year was an incredible year for Sapphic Literature so we are sharing 10 Best of the Best Sapphic Books from 2022. TLR’s best of the best category consists of

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Joint reviewReviews & ListsTop 10 Novels (B)

41 Best Erotic Romances

It’s with great joy that we bring you TLR’s 41 Best Erotic Romances. We defined the erotic romance is a book as a story where the main character’s growth is driven by

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The X Ingredient by Roslyn Sinclair: Audiobook Review

From our review: “Because The X Ingredient is a workplace romance between a boss and a direct report, who have an 18-year age gap and a massive class gap, it could easily have slid into uncomfortable territory. I was thrilled to see that it doesn’t.”

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