sovay: (Morell: quizzical)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2017-12-24 01:15 am

No more dreaming like a girl so in love with the wrong world

My Courtney Milan hit-or-miss rate holds steady at fifty percent even when tested on novellas: I thought The Governess Affair (2012) was fantastic, so much so that I would cheerfully have read a full-length novel about its protagonists instead of glimpsing them only in the background of The Heiress Effect (2013), and Unlocked (2011) left me cold, possibly because its heroine reads in some ways like a dry run for Jane Fairfield of the same novel, but not as complicatedly. So I have not run out of ability to read romances, it just depends on what else is going on in them. I do feel like this is a lot of heterosexuality all at once, though.
thawrecka: (Scotty/Uhura)

[personal profile] thawrecka 2017-12-24 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
What's your favorite queer SF? I'm taking recommendations.

I'm not sure I would actually recommend any of it, as a lot of it is cheesy horror novels and ridiculous comic books I read when I was young enough for them to bypass my critical faculties and go straight to the id.

Re: romance novels

For me, I found the rise of chick lit in the 90s (Bridget Jones et al.) helped me find romance novels I could enjoy, and I have even better luck now, though I mostly go off recommendations so I can avoid the, still popular in some quarters, bullshit alpha male stuff. I still find the sex scenes in most pretty dreadful, but I'm used to the sex scenes in fanfiction (which, again, I mostly only read the popular stuff so I'm sticking to the best of the best anyway).