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“Superbly written” and “Gorgeous” Bella Books reviews are in

Reviews of Bella Books are in—and they are truly glowing! From heart wrenching romances to historical fantasies, our books are impressing reviewers who have so many nice things to say, you can’t help but blush. But don’t take it from us, read on to hear directly from them! Reviews of March Releases Leaving’s Not the […]

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My lesfic novel Leaving’s Not The Only Way to Go tackles grief, healing and romance

Lesfic debut author Kay Acker discusses grief, healing, and axolotls in her new novel Leaving’s Not The Only Way to Go. I started writing Leaving’s Not the Only Way to Go about a month after my dad died, but the idea had been kicking around for a few months, and by then the two dead […]

March new releases are reluctant romances

New releases for March are in and they’re filled to the brim with reluctant romances! From a one-night stand turned something more to grieving hearts finding solace to a chance encounter leading to love, these fantastic new romances showcase queer women who are strong, resilient, and maybe not that interested in love…until they are. And, […]

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Blending lesfic and cocktails for On the Rocks

Lesfic and cocktails come together in Riley Scott’s new novel On the Rocks. Here the author tells us why that came to be. As a panster, I typically take about a month or two to write an initial manuscript. Once an idea forms–and keeps me up for nights on end before I decide to write […]

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A dream inspired my new lesfic novel Table for Two

Table for Two is a new lesfic novel inspired by a dream the author had. Here Kate Gavin tells us more about how she comes up with her ideas. Ideas…they’re a funny and fickle thing. Some might come to me fully formed and I can’t help but sit down and write. While others might be […]

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New releases for February are fresh starts, healing hearts

New releases for February are in and they’re all about fresh starts and healing hearts! From a federal agent going undercover in a new town to a broken-hearted woman grieving the loss of her partner after moving back to her hometown, these stories feature the kind of narratives that show how resilient and powerful queer […]

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Leading myself home through my lesfic shared universe

Lesfic author Shannon O’Brien discusses the inspiration for her shared universe–and why imaginary worlds free of homophobia matter in her new novel Lead Me Home. Strictly speaking, Lead Me Home isn’t a sequel. It’s situated in what I like to call the “Jones University Extended Universe” along with my first lesfic novel Sing Me Home. […]

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Astrology and the art of complex characters in my novel Closeness

Astrology is a key part of lesfic author Y.L. Wigman’s writing process, including in the new novel Closeness. I’ve been studying astrology since my teens, and I know how handy it is for understanding people. Astrology is like another language that describes personality, patterns and behaviours. The horoscope is a map of the heavens at […]

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Breaking Out and queer stories beyond coming out: Is it too soon for a better day?

Breaking Out author Lise MacTague discusses the importance of queer stories that go beyond coming out and grappling with homophobia. This morning, like many mornings, I got out of bed, brushed my teeth, made breakfast, then headed up the stairs to work. I did all of these things while queer. I did none of these […]

Bella Books Authors Selected for ALA’s LGBTQIA Rainbow Book List

Each year, the American Library Association (ALA) releases their Rainbow Book List to showcase “quality LGBTQIA+ literature intended for readers from birth to age 18.” The 2021 edition features 130 “of the best LGBTQIA+ titles published in the USA & Canada.” In the young adult (YA) fiction category, books by two Bella authors were included on this prestigious list–Amy Briant’s post-apocalyptic […]