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lgbtqreads · 1 year
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Fave Five: Trans F/F Romance
Fake It by Lily Seabrooke (Contemporary) Pack of Her Own by Elena Abbott (Paranormal) Cinder Ella by ST Lynn (Fantasy) The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle (Contemporary) Roller Girl by Vanessa North (Contemporary) Bonus: These are all Adult, but in YA, check out contemporary graphic novel Cheer Up! by Crystal Frazier, Val Wise, and Oscar O. Jupiter
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The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
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When she arrives in Cherrywood Grove for a working vacation, shy photographer Trisha Ivy expects to kick back and relax, enjoying her last summer of freedom before turning into a real adult with a mortgage and a nine-to-five. After all, her real life is back in Chicago with her best friend Bella, not a sleepy small town. But Trisha keeps running into beautiful, confident Gabi Gonzalez, a caterer working all the same weddings…and she’s the daughter of Trisha’s favorite local TV star. Trisha can’t resist getting to know her. After all, she’s only in town for the summer, and Gabi is straight. What harm could it do? Gabi Gonzalez has spent most of her life trying to escape Cherrywood Grove and find something bigger and better. During an internship in Milwaukee, she thought she’d finally found it. But after her father’s sudden death, she returns home and tries to squeeze back into the same childhood roles: kid sister, cool aunt, tireless worker. She’s just resigned herself to going through the motions when she meets Trisha, someone who finally sees Gabi for her own self instead of putting her in a box. Can Gabi open up to Trisha about what she really wants before Trisha leaves town for good?
Mod opinion: I've heard of this book before and it sounds like a sweet romance, but I'm probably not going to read it myself.
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transbookoftheday · 1 year
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The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
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When she arrives in Cherrywood Grove for a working vacation, shy photographer Trisha Ivy expects to kick back and relax, enjoying her last summer of freedom before turning into a real adult with a mortgage and a nine-to-five. After all, her real life is back in Chicago with her best friend Bella, not a sleepy small town. But Trisha keeps running into beautiful, confident Gabi Gonzalez, a caterer working all the same weddings…and she’s the daughter of Trisha’s favorite local TV star. Trisha can’t resist getting to know her. After all, she’s only in town for the summer, and Gabi is straight. What harm could it do?
Gabi Gonzalez has spent most of her life trying to escape Cherrywood Grove and find something bigger and better. During an internship in Milwaukee, she thought she’d finally found it. But after her father’s sudden death, she returns home and tries to squeeze back into the same childhood roles: kid sister, cool aunt, tireless worker. She’s just resigned herself to going through the motions when she meets Trisha, someone who finally sees Gabi for her own self instead of putting her in a box. Can Gabi open up to Trisha about what she really wants before Trisha leaves town for good?
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skarlettriott · 3 months
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Trans Lesbian Sapphic Books;
Thanks to jessreadswithpride on Instagram for this post. 

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The books featured in the post :
✨ Fake It by LILY SEABROOKE
✨ Knowing Her by RAQUEL DE LEON
✨ Being Emily by Rachel Gold 
✨ The Seep by CHANA PORTER
✨ TENGOKU by Rae D Magoon
✨ Roller Girl by Vanessa North
✨ All Through The Night by K.R. PRINCE
✨ Lifetime Between Us by DIANA MORLAND
✨ Cinder Ella by S.T. LYNN
✨ The Weight of Living by M.A. HINKLE
✨ Hair To The Theone by MEREDITH KATZ
✨ She Who Earned Her Wings by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea 
✨ The Spy And Her Serpent by Maria Ying
✨ Duthenizan by TALIA BHATT
✨ Transistor by Molly J Bragg
✨ Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryland Ayoki
All are available on Amazon. 
Also shoutout to Apple’s Copy/Paste text function from images for making it possible for me to list the books from the image. 
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nanowrimo · 5 years
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What to Do While You’re Waiting for Your Book to Be Published
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Are you finding yourself caught up in transition time between being a hopeful writer and a published author? Today, author and NaNoWriMo participant M.A Hinkle offers 3 simple tips for those lucky writers on the brink of publication:
I've always prided myself on my ability to detach my feelings from the work of writing. Kind of a weird flex, I know, but it's helped me accept comments and manage my expectations from my first experience swapping manuscripts in high school to my first rejections in college.
Then, two years ago, I found out my debut novel had been picked up. I was too overwhelmed with happiness to form words, so I texted my friends and significant other a picture of the acceptance email. As I signed the contract and got concrete details like my release date and the editing schedule, other feelings started to set in, ones I wasn't so prepared for.
Mostly, I found myself wondering how the heck I was supposed to manage most of a year waiting for my book to actually come out. I had all the time in the world and no time at all. It felt like every other author I knew didn’t have any complicated feelings, so why did I?
That was nonsense, of course. Everyone struggles with complex emotions when they finally have the finish line of a big goal in sight. If you find yourself in the same boat, here are my tips to help you manage the time between contract and publication:  
1. Get away from writing as much as possible.
I know, every voice in your head is telling you the opposite. But writing isn't simply putting your butt in the chair and typing, even if that's the part we get paid for. It's also people-watching. Playing games. Eating good food. Spending time with people who love you and who can tell you Twitter doesn't matter that much in the grand scheme of things. These are all grist for the mill, making sure you have something to draw on when you do sit down.
2. Actually talk to other authors. 
I promise you. It does not matter how cool the other author seems on social media (especially Instagram; Instagram is the devil's playground). Every author is running around constantly quieting the same demons, trying their hardest to put forth a brave face. Don't be afraid to reach out if you're struggling. Odds are, they need just as much reassurance, and you'll be able to help each other through it. And you’ll probably come out the other side with a new friend who understands what you’ve been through. That never hurts.
3. Find your hype person. 
Before writing my third book, I did not show WIPs to anyone. But my third book was such a slog. I needed to remember why I loved it enough to persist, and for once, I couldn't give that to myself. So I roped in my significant other. I told him upfront that I was not looking for criticism; I wanted him to tell me if he liked it. And he loved it. Talking with him reminded me why I'd started the book in the first place and gave me the encouragement I required to write the last stretch. I think every author needs this. We’re needy people, and taking critique requires so much emotional management. Having at least one person who will love your work without question is an essential part of the process. 
M.A. Hinkle is the author of Death of a Bachelor and Diamond Heart, both from Ninestar Press. Her third book, Weight of Living, is due out spring 2020. You can find more of her work at maryannehinklethewriter.com.
Top photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash.
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jewfrogs · 3 years
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do you have cheesy gay romance novel recs 🤲🤲🤲
have to preface this by saying i have read....somewhere around the five hundreds of them (before anyone asks yes there is something wrong w me; in my defense i had somewhat more time than usual to read over the past two years) so Yes i have some recommendations. ive answered a similar q here so i wont reiterate any of those but my thoughts on those probably stand! & w that out of the way: gay romance novel recs of differing cheesiness:
the will & patrick series by leta blake & alice griffiths
the remaking of corbin wale by roan parrish
the virgin manny by amy lane (listen. i know the title of this one is bad. i know its a bad one. but the book is good i prommy)
bewitched by bella's brother by amy lane
death of a bachelor by m.a. hinkle
married for a month by cate ashwood
under the whispering door by tj klune
winging it by ashlyn kane & morgan james
heated rivalry by rachel reid
country boy by a.e. wasp
the burnt toast b&b by heidi belleau (they put a transgender in this one! but its a cisgenders vision of a transgender. its fine)
first comes marriage by shira anthony
one small thing by piper vaughn & m.j. o'shea
and thats about all i can stand of scanning thru my booklist trying to summon even a vague memory of each book! good luck have fun <3
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bibliophilicwitch · 4 years
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Time for a break with Death of a Bachelor by local author M.A. Hinkle and some herbal tea while repping local coffee shop Uptown Coffee Company. 🥰 Death of a Bachelor has been a fun, light romance that has kept a goofy grin on my face since the start.
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rhodrymavelyne · 5 years
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the-book-queen · 5 years
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4 ½ ☆
Death of a Bachelor by M.A. Hinkle
“This is a very quiet story, but one that worked all the way around for me.”
Read Melinda’s full review ➜ http://bit.ly/2Pf8jY7
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thebloggergirls · 6 years
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Release Blitz: Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle + Excerpt & Giveaway!
Release Blitz: Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle + Excerpt & Giveaway!
Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle
Gareth has a problem. He got expelled. Now he and his twin brother, Morgan, have to start over at an artsy new private school, and it’s all Gareth’s fault. Not to mention Morgan’s crippling social anxiety and Gareth’s resting jerk face aren’t making them any friends, and their father is furious with him. Gareth could live with this, but Morgan’s mad at him too, and…
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lgbtqreads · 5 years
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Exclusive Cover Reveal: The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
Exclusive Cover Reveal: The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
Hello and welcome to another lovely cover reveal here on LGBTQReads! Today’s is for a cis f/trans f contemporary romance called The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle, which releases February 17th from Ninestar Press! (Unless you preorder it straight from the publisher, in which you’ll get it right on time for Valentine’s Day!)
Here’s the story:
When she arrives in Cherrywood Grove for a working…
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bookstattoosandtea · 6 years
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Blog Tour: Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle
Blog Tour: Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle
Today we have M.A. Hinkle here to tell us about her new release Diamond Heart (A Cherrywood Grove Novel)
Title: Diamond Heart Series: Cherrywood Grove, Book Two Author: M.A. Hinkle
Publisher: NineStar Press Release Date: February 4, 2019 Heat Level: 1 – No Sex Pairing: Male/Male Length: 60900
Genre: Contemporary YA, LGBT, contemporary, YA, high school, twins, arts/music/theater, gay, ace, panromantic,…
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mirrigold · 5 years
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New Release Blitz: The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
New Release Blitz: The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle Cherrywood Grove #3
Publisher: NineStar Press
Release Date: February 17, 2020
Heat Level: 1 – No Sex
Pairing: Female/Female
Length: 79,500
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When she arrives in Cherrywood Grove for a working vacation, shy photographer Trisha Ivy expects to kick back and relax, enjoying…
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joshdalebooks · 6 years
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(via Diamond Heart by M.A. Hinkle :: New Release)We welcome M.A Hinkle to the cafe today to share their new young Adult novel "Diamond Heart"Why not pop over to the cafe and check out the book and take part in the $10 Giveaway
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sapphicbookclub · 4 years
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Sapphic Book Club update!
For months of September and August we’re reading more wlw romance!
September: Reasons to Heal by Jenn Matthews
October: The Weight of Living by M.A. Hinkle
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We’re still accepting submissions from lesbian/bi authors! So if you are (or you know anyone who is) interested in submitting your book for review, please reach out to us!
And if you’re interested in reading and reviewing sapphic books yourself, you can join us! Info here!
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melaniem54 · 6 years
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A VVivacious review :Diamond Heart (Cherrywood Grove #2) by M.A. Hinkle
A VVivacious review :Diamond Heart (Cherrywood Grove #2) by M.A. Hinkle
Rating: 4 Stars out of 5
Gareth and Morgan change schools when Gareth gets expelled from their old school because of in-school fighting. Gareth fears that Morgan might not ever be able to make friends and enjoy life due to the crippling anxiety that rules his life, but as Gareth is going to find out Ainsworth Academy is a school like none he has been to before. As Morgan starts opening up and…
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