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The Zagzagel Diaries (Stories 1-5) by Bryl R. Tyne

March 9th, 2011 by Indigene / 842 views

Titles: The Zagzagel Diaries: Forsaken (Story 1), Denial (Story 2), Desperate (Story 3), Lost (Story 4) and Broken (Story 5)
Author: Bryl R. Tyne
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Stories (Series)
Buy the book: Publisher, All Romance eBooks, Amazon (Kindle), Rainbow eBooks

Blurbs:

Forsaken (Story 1):
The unconventional angel Zagzagel finds himself atop a nineteenth floor roof attempting to save his charge Brett from jumping. After coming out to his parents Brett has been called an aberration and disowned. He is emotionally destitute and believes that no one cares whether he lives or dies. But having taken care of Brett since before he was born Zag knows differently.

Denial (Story 2):
In Denial, the angel Zagzagel returns to save another of his charges. This time it’s Deena, a young woman selling herself on the streets instead of saving herself for love. Zagzagel helps Deena to find her truth.

Desperate (Story 3):
Desperate for relief from shame, confusion and guilt, Nick is a train wreck just waiting to happen and about to make the biggest mistake of his life. Coming to terms with who you are can sometimes make you take desperate measures. The angel Zagzagel is there to help Nick choose love over murder.

Lost (Story 4):
The angel Zagzagel is under direct orders from Big Papa himself to do his job and not interfere with fate’s outcome for his charge Charley. But Charley’s had her own share of issues and loss in her life and Zag’s pretty sure she deserves a break this time. Unable to follow the orders from Above, Zagzagel begins to realize that he may not be able to fulfil his duties much longer.

Broken (Story 5):
Following the traumatic events of Lost, the angel Zagzagel is in great turmoil and rather than return to Heaven he chooses to remain on earth for a while and spend time with one of his special charges, Chloe. Although he continues to question himself, his duties and Big Poppa’s rules, he is more determined than ever to stand by Chloe and do things his own way. Until now, Big Poppa has allowed Zag to follow his heart, but He’s about to lay down the law with his renegade angel. The wrath of Heaven is about to descend upon Zag’s head, setting the stage for the showdown to come.

Review:

The Zagzagel Diaries is a beautifully written contemporary fantasy short story series that is part of the Minority/Diversity Voices Collection published by Untreed Reads. The series chronicles the experiences of Zagzagel, the Angel of Wisdom, who develops deep feelings for his human charges thereby putting him in continuous conflict with God, otherwise known as Big Poppa. The author takes a refreshing approach to the writing of these stories and in particular the character of the angel Zagzagel. While Tyne assigns some of the basic attributes associated with the angel archetype in speculative fiction to the character of Zag, at the same time the author cuts an innovative path away from the at times over-tired angel characterization to create an original and unique character in Zagzagel.

In all, five stories in the series have been published to date – Forsaken, Denial, Desperate, Lost and Broken – and there is one remaining story to conclude the series that is currently in the works. The individual stories are quite short, ranging from between nine to thirteen pages in length, but they are all so well written and multi-layered that they read as fuller length stories. In addition, with a well developed over-arching plot that is woven throughout each story, a main character that jumps off the page and emotionally compelling individual stories the reader is immediately drawn into the plight of Zagzagel and his human charges.

The stories are written exclusively from Zag’s perspective and each provides a glimpse into “a day in the life” of the angel Zagzagel as he attempts to save his humans from imminent tragedy and help them find inner peace. With each story the author reveals more and more of the main character, including hints as to his back-story, which is why the stories are best read in sequence of publication. Tyne ascribes an extremely rich and intelligent narrative voice to this complex character whose sarcasm, biting wit and, at times, impatience with his humans provide for moments of humorous respite from the seriousness of the human situations and tragedies that are about to unfold if he doesn’t intervene.

Feathers ruffled. My shoulders tightened. Apparently, my guidance wasn’t worth a flip these days. With a stretch and a snap, loose underlining flew in the air about me, fluttering, drifting on the breeze. Despite knowing the young man’s agony, his naivety sickened me.

Try living the pain of ten thousand lifetimes, I desperately wished to tell him.

What I wouldn’t give for an hour in his shoes, fifteen minutes inside that skin-tight material covering such perfectly honed thighs. He was so beautiful, so mortal, so intelligent—

‘Just. One. Step.’ As his garbling knocked me from my reverie, his right foot slipped.

All right. I concede—he was a fucking moron.

The complexities of the angel character of Zagzagel are further explored through the principal plot, which is threaded throughout each of the stories and is focused on Zag’s personal struggle with God’s rules. Zag is increasingly angry with God and continuously conflicted with, on the one hand, not interfering with the choices of his charges lest he alter the course of their lives and, on the other, doing what he must to save them. After millennia of watching over his humans, Zag is tired of the senseless pain and misery that he’s witnessed and is at a crossroads, questioning whether he will be able to continue with his duties. The overlays of Zagzagel’s weariness and struggle with God and his sometimes conflicting feelings about his human charges only add to the overall richness and texture of this character and his ongoing story.

Thematically, the first three stories deal with issues of sexuality, self-acceptance and self-love as the humans that Zag watches over struggle to accept who and what they are in the face of hatred and rejection from family and society. The fourth and fifth stories are variations on these themes but approach the subjects of gender identity, sexuality and differences from the perspective of the consequences Zag’s wards endure because they have the courage to live their lives honestly. Tyne has written these stories with great sensitivity and a deep understanding of the plight of the human characters, exploring the stark realities that LGBT people face within a world that seeks to vilify and punish. There is emotional integrity and a level of rawness to all of the stories whereby the author has stripped away any superfluous sentimentality to reach the heart of the pain of the humans while at the same time offering hope through the character of the angel Zagzagel.

These short stories are the first works I have read by Bryl R. Tyne and I absolutely relished the thrill of discovering his writing. The author has taken a unique approach in the writing of this series and in particular in the writing of Zagzagel, who is truly unconventional and like no other angel character that I have previously encountered within the fantasy genre. All of the stories are superbly written, at once both incredibly moving and uplifting, and each deserving of a five star rating. Broken (Story 5) ends in a cliff-hanger and while I very much look forward to reading the sixth and final story in the series, in all honesty, The Zagzagel Diaries have left me craving so much more of the angel Zagzagel. Most highly recommended.

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Loving Ellie by Dalia Craig

February 28th, 2011 by Emily / 551 views

Title: Loving Ellie
Author: Dalia Craig
Publisher: loveyoudivine
Length: Short Story / 16 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher

Blurb:

When banker Taylor Hendry swaps jobs and apartments with her colleague, Samantha Crighton it seems a good deal until she meets Samantha’s flat mate, Ellie. Taylor lusts after Ellie, from the outset, but is wary of emotional involvement with this tall, dark, sexy, femme after Sam warned her not to mess with Ellie’s vulnerable emotions.

Journalist, Ellie Lawrence, finds her attraction to Taylor confusing. She’s never had a lesbian relationship, not even a girl crush; but Taylor’s arrival provokes intense sexual feelings, which clamor for fulfillment. For the first time in her life, she wants to have full-on mad passionate sex with a woman.

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Tell Them Katy Did by Victor J. Banis

February 21st, 2011 by Emily / 479 views

Title: Tell Them Katy Did
Author: Victor J. Banis
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Story / 9 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher

Blurb:

A young lesbian walking home alone at night is rescued from a gang by a mysterious woman named Katy. Intrigued by the encounter, she seeks out Katy at a local bar, only to discover there’s a lot more to Katy – and her encounter – than what she initially thought.

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Posted in 3.5 stars, Horror, Lesbian, Reviews | 1 Comment »

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch by Angelia Sparrow

February 17th, 2011 by Emily / 471 views

Title: Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
Author: Angelia Sparrow
Publisher: Out of Print
Length: Novella

Blurb:

Catherine McAllister didn’t expect to be widowed in Indian Territory, her husband dead in a freak accident. When her neighbor and best friend Amanda is left alone as well, the women move in together. Soon, they find friendship was the least of it, and settle in as a married couple to make a go of their joint homestead. When zombies begin devouring their livestock, they treat the invaders like any other predator. Aided by Amanda’s mother-in-law, Half-Moon, Catherine leads the local homesteaders in defense of all their wives and children. Will they be able to keep the things that go bump in the night off their land?

Unfortunately, this story is currently out of print however it is a representation of a lesbian-themed zombie tale so I couldn’t help but include a review of it for my fellow lesbian readers. If you are lucky enough to have a copy of this tale, it’s definitely one to enjoy and fits well into our week’s theme. If you don’t have a copy, hopefully it will be available again in the future.

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Posted in 3.5 stars, Historical, Horror, Lesbian, Reviews | 2 Comments »

The Sea Hawk by Brenda Adcock

February 5th, 2011 by Emily / 134 views

Title: The Sea Hawk
Editor: Brenda Adcock
Publisher: Yellow Rose Books
Length: Novel / 212 pgs
Buy the book: Bella Books, Amazon

Blurb:

Dr. Julia Blanchard, a marine archaeologist, and her team of divers have spent almost eighteen months excavating the remains of a ship found a few miles off the coast of Georgia. Although they learn quite a bit about the nineteenth century sailing vessel, they have found nothing that would reveal the identity of the ship they have nicknamed “The Georgia Peach.”

Consumed by the excavation of the mysterious ship, Julia’s relationship with her partner, Amy, has deteriorated. When she forgets Amys birthday and finds her celebrating in the arms of another woman, Julia returns alone to the Peach site. Caught in a violent storm, she finds herself separated from her boat and adrift on the vast Atlantic Ocean.

Her rescue at sea leads her on an unexpected journey into the true identity of the Peach and the captain and crew who called it their home. Her travels take her to the island of Martinique, the eastern Caribbean islands, the Louisiana German Coast and New Orleans at the close of the War of 1812.

How had the Peach come to rest in the waters off the Georgia coast? What had become of her alluring and enigmatic captain, Simone Moreau? Can love conquer everything, even time? On a voyage that lifts her spirits and eventually breaks her heart, Julia discovers the identity of the ship she had been excavating and the fate of its crew. Along the way she also discovers the true meaning of love which can be as boundless and unpredictable as the ocean itself.

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Posted in 4.5 stars, Historical, Lesbian, Reviews, Romance | No Comments »

Fool on the Hill by Morgan Hunt

February 4th, 2011 by Emily / 221 views

Title: Fool on the Hill
Editor: Morgan Hunt
Publisher: Alyson Books
Length: Novel / 190 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon

Blurb:

When amateur sleuth and breast cancer survivor Tess Camillo discovers the body of her housemate’s favorite rock star—crucified—everyone’s shocked. After all, he seemed to have no enemies. Why would someone nail him to a cross? With quirky wit, Tess and her loopy hetero housemate Lana snoop Hollywood music producers, Lego Land, a church, and a carousel to solve the murder. Fool on the Hill zips along on a sometimes-poignant, sometimes-zany trajectory, slowing down only for zoo critters and erotic encounters.

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Posted in 5 stars, Lesbian, Mystery, Reviews | No Comments »

Tangle Girls edited by Nicole Kimberling

February 2nd, 2011 by Emily / 259 views

Title: Tangle Girls
Editor: Nicole Kimberling
Publisher: Blind Eye Books
Length: Novel / 180 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon

Blurb:

Six stories featuring extraordinary heroines. Amazons, assassins, psychics, spacefarers, activists and enchanted lovers fill this anthology with adventure, humor and passion.

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Posted in 3.5 stars, Anthology, Fantasy, Lesbian, Reviews, Science Fiction | No Comments »

Secrets and Sins by Rosalyn Wraight

January 11th, 2011 by Emily / 372 views

Title: Secrets and Sins
Author: Rosalyn Wraight
Publisher: Don’t Waste Daylight
Length: Novel / 168 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon

Blurb:

Book 2 in the Detective Laura McCallister Mystery Series

The day before lesbian detective Laura McCallister’s vacation, an elderly man, Tobias Faraday, is found dead in his estate, a victim of an apparent poisoning. While all the evidence clearly points in one direction, a deathly cold hand, clenched to her shoulder, steers her in another. She is led through a maze of riddles and codes, secrets and sins.

She looks into Faraday’s cloudy eyes with a vow to determine the truth. What she didn’t expect is that he would end up peering into her own. The investigation becomes excruciatingly personal, leaving her struggling to face her own secrets and sins.

Who killed Tobias Faraday? Is it really as simple as it seems? And what does the painting in his sitting room—crafted by her lover of ten years, Holly Crawford—have to do with it all? Can she solve the mystery without getting mired down in her own fears and pain? And, can she do it in time for her and Holly to catch that plane to Maine?

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Posted in 4 stars, Lesbian, Mystery, Reviews | No Comments »

Likely Suspects, Lesbian Adventure Club Book 10 by Rosalyn Wraight

January 10th, 2011 by Emily / 457 views

Title: Likely Suspects, Lesbian Adventure Club Book 10
Author: Rosalyn Wraight
Publisher: Don’t Waste Daylight
Length: Novel / 136 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon

Blurb:

The crew goes traveling … all the way back to 1930. Suddenly, they are strangers, supposedly spending a nice relaxing weekend at the mayor’s mansion. But something sinister hangs in the air. It’s a whodunit as only the DWD could do it.

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Spiders, Lesbian Adventure Club Book 9 by Rosalyn Wraight

January 9th, 2011 by Emily / 295 views

Title: Spiders, Lesbian Adventure Club Book 9
Author: Rosalyn Wraight
Publisher: Don’t Waste Daylight
Length: Novel / 100 pgs
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon

Blurb:

Welcome to HollyWould!

A weekend doing only what Holly would do, and a cop willing to arrest those who dare do otherwise… How could that not make anyone tremble with fear? Unless…

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Posted in 4.5 stars, Action Adventure, Lesbian, Reviews, Romance | No Comments »