![]() ![]() An often work-related situation forces the girls to spend every waking moment together, and Girl A realizes that there’s more to Girl B than nice arms and a smokin’ hot swagger. Lesbian romance novels are typically will-they-or-won’t-they slow burners loosely based on the following premise: Girl A meets Girl B and thinks she’s cocky / reckless / mysterious / looking very Shane today. Lesbian romance novels are my new pastry crack. But then after burning through three of these books in just one weekend, I was forced to admit that I’d become legit hooked. The first lesbian romance novel I purchased was for a laugh it had some spectacularly tragic cover art and a synopsis that sounded awesome but in the “so bad it’s …” way. After sifting through pages of poorly titled erotica, I stumbled across a terrible/AWESOME genre: lesbian romance. When I was gifted a Kindle for my birthday this year, I did something that I admit, shamefully, I’ve never done in a bookstore: I perused titles in the “lesbian” category. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema. ![]() ![]()
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