> Queer Books Please: Lesbians In Cold Places: A New Genre

Friday, December 6, 2013

Lesbians In Cold Places: A New Genre

Emerging from natural lesbian desires such as adventuring in dangerous places and cuddling with other lesbians in cozy cabins, the genre of Lesbian Fiction Taking Place In Cold Places is extensive. Here's my initial list of books that fit into this genre. Know of anything I've missed?  Comment below!

Also, this blog post is also part of a CONTEST. Scroll to the bottom for details. 




1222 by Anne Holt
THE BIG BANG SYMPHONY by Lucy Jane Bledsoe
BREAKING THE ICE by Kim Baldwin
BROKEN TRAILS by D Jordon Redhawk
FRESH TRACKS by Georgia Beers
HIGH IMPACT by Kim Baldwin
HUNTER'S PURSUIT by Kim Baldwin
ICE by Lyn Gardener 
ICEHOLE by Kiera Dellacroix
MELT by Robbi McCoy 
MURPHY'S LAW by Yolanda Wallace
ONE FOOT ONTO THE ICE by Kiki Archer
ONE SOLSTICE NIGHT (novella) by Elora Bishop 
SNOW FALLS by Gerri Hill
SNOWBOUND by Cari Hunter
SUPERIOR by Zoe Amos
WINTER COMPANION (novella) by Marie-Elise Bassett




CONTEST DETAILS: Want a chance to win a book off my bookshelf? I run this contest every so often. If you win, I send you a list of books I've got sitting around, you pick out one that you're interesting in reading, and I send it to you! I've got a lot of great lesbian/queer books, romances, fiction, nonfiction, mysteries... all you have to do to enter is comment on this post. Say hi, recommend a chilly type lesbian book, whatever you like. AND there's another way to enter. Share this post on twitter or tumblr! If you share this post and comment, I'll enter your name in twice.

This contest will run until December 20th at 6 PM pacific time.

Thanks for contributing!

Let's see those cold weather recommendations!







11 comments:

  1. I needed this list in my life! Also, I haven't read them, but there's Snow Falls by Gerri Hill and Fresh Tracks by Georgia Beers, which I think are both about lesbians snowed into cabins?

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  2. I appreciate the kind words about Breaking the Ice :) You can also add my novel Hunter's Pursuit to this list, as it takes place in the remote upper peninsula of Michigan during winter :)
    Kim Baldwin

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    1. No problem, I really enjoyed Breaking the Ice and look forward to reading your other cold weather books. I'll add Hunter's Pursuit to the list here.

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  3. Welp, I'm adding these books to my "request at the library" list.

    Also, reblogged on tumblr.

    http://just-jking.tumblr.com/post/69310953227/queer-books-please-lesbians-in-cold-places-a-new

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  4. All of these sound so great! I really want to read Melt.

    Also, reblogged this on tumblr, too: http://paintitback.tumblr.com/post/69335639203/fuckyeahlesbianliterature-queer-books-please

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    1. Melt is really interesting! Thanks for reblogging.

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    2. Okay, here's my tally of entries as of 12/15. If I miss anyone who might have shared on tumblr, let me know!

      Evelyn (2x)
      justjking (2x)
      Kim
      The lesbrary (2x)
      promiseoflight
      peroxidepirate
      sapphostication
      werelemur
      uutokk
      auguris
      dimickley
      ealperin

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  5. Is it too late? I would also add Icehole by Kiera Dellacroix to this list, well worth the read

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    1. Not too late (although I am!). Adding your title to the list and your name to the drawing.

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