Saturday, November 21, 2020

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Blog Tour: Heard it in a Love Song Anthology

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We're on tour with the Heard it in a Love Song Anthology!

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Blurb

Over 30 authors bringing you LGBT+ stories about love in all its forms.

Songs about love have been around since the beginning of time.

They told us we could love whoever we chose, but they weren’t always right.

I refuse to believe otherwise, I heard it in a love song.

**this is a charity anthology. All proceeds will be donated to Black Trans Advocacy Coalition.

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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

The great thing about anthologies is getting a taste of authors you know and love mixed in with introductions to some you haven't had the opportunity to enjoy. Heard it in a Love Song has over 800 pages of LGBT+ romance. Most of the stories are the perfect length for a quick afternoon or bedtime read, making this one a great choice for spreading the stories out over time, either reading straight through or picking and choosing depending on your mood. Naturally, I liked some stories better than others, but I honestly can't say that I disliked any of them. Each story brings us a bit of love and the tropes run the gamut, and in times like these, we can all use a few positive vibes, a few things to bring us some much-needed smiles. 


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Authors

Abrianna Denae

Amara Kent

Ashley Lane & Julie Anne Addicott

Ashlynn Mills

Brittany Koons

C.M. Radcliff

CL Matthews

Elouise East

Faith Ryan

Gabrielle G

Harlow Layne

Helena Novak

Isabel Lucero

JJ Harper

JJ Riley

Kamisa Cole

L.A Marie

Leigh Kenzie

Len Webster

Lynn Michaels

Marie Sterling

Michelle Brown

Misty Walker

Molly Storm

Nicole Garcia

Quirah Casey

S.A. Sommers

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Sara Dobie Bauer

Sirena Stokes

TL Mayhew

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