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Authors Getting Rec’d

Cara Malone’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author S.E. Chandler recommends Rules of Love by Cara Malone Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, S.E. Chandler explains why Rules […]

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Ann McMan’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Elena Graf recommends Dead Letters From Paradise by Ann McMan Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Elena Graf explains why […]

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Natasha West’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Abigail Taylor recommends Chase Me by Natasha West Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Abigail Taylor explains why Chase Me […]

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Taryn J Dallas’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Jess Newton recommends The Planck Paradox by Taryn J Dallas Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Jess Newton explains why […]

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Lily Seabrooke’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Emily Alter recommends Life is Sweet by Lily Seabrooke Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Emily Alter explains why Life […]

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Ryann Fletcher’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author TJ Dallas recommends Sewing Deceit by Ryann Fletcher Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, TJ Dallas explains why Sewing Deceit is a […]

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Liz Rain’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Cheyenne Blue recommends Perks of Office by Liz Rain Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Cheyenne Blue explains why Perks of Office is a must read. […]

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Carolina De Robertis’ Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Anne E. Terpstra recommends Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Anne E. Terpstra explains why […]

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S.D. Simper’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Lianyu Tan recommends Carmilla and Laura by S.D. Simper Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Lianyu Tan explains why Carmilla […]

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Katherine V. Forrest’s Getting Rec’d

Authors Getting Rec'd

Author Karin Kallmaker recommends Delafield by Katherine V. Forrest Welcome to Authors Getting Rec’d! Each week, we’ll bring you a new sapphic book recommendation from a favorite sapphic author. Find out what authors are reading and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Karin Kallmaker explains why Delafield is […]

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