but I also kinda want to not do that and just re-read something. Either way, I don't know what.
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Date: 2023-09-06 05:43 pm (UTC)The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older: f/f murder mystery/science fiction (novella)
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Date: 2023-09-08 12:39 am (UTC)Here are a couple:
Suddenly Shifters (Elva Birch) -- series of shorter works (novellas maybe?), light, fun, shifter romances with awkward interactions, and there's a larger story that's still developing.
I'm currently reading Keeley & Associates (first book: Dragon and Detective) by Layla Lawlor. The main character is a private investigator who has a ghost in his basement and a dragon for an intern. The dialogue is funny and the world-building is interesting. I've currently read the first three.