![]() ![]() Morgan Masters wakes up after suffering a violent attack without any memory of the past twenty years. ![]() If you want thrillers that look at the other side of the law regarding drugs, try Lay Down the Law, by Carsen Taite. ![]() Bartlett weaves some fun thrills and heartfelt laughs along with some intriguing moral dilemmas in this first book of a series. But even crime with a moral code can face difficulties. She only deals pills, doesn’t do violence, and uses her profits to support her uncle’s organic farm. Cash Braddock is a drug dealer in Sacramento, but one with a moral code. My decision to read through a large number of their titles was partially wanting to read a lot of queer literature while experiencing new books and authors and partially because they use a fairly distinctive trade dress, so they can be found fairly easily by browsing the shelves.Ĭash Braddock, by Ashley Bartlett. It was founded in 2004 by Radclyffe, and publishes LGBTQ+ fiction in a number of genres. ![]() While this isn’t likely to be useful for any of the Big Six Publishers, there are plenty of small press publishers that provide enough focus that reading through them can be an enlightening experience.įor Pride Month, I’d like to provide a bit of a look at one such publisher, Bold Strokes Books. What is less common is to choose them simply by publisher. There are many ways to find new books to read, whether it’s by reviews, browsing, asking a librarian, or friend recommendations. ![]()
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