I liked Gieo/Stacy the best, but the others were kinda annoying. It was written in a scifi pulp style so I guess that's why I enjoyed it for the most part.
I have the other two books as well, reading the one about Claudia the sniper now.
I finished the Gunfighter and the Gearhead last night. It was pretty good, a lot of sex scenes in it though. It was more like reading erotica with a decent-ish story line wrapped around it than more serious type novel. Also in need of an editor.
Pity that Wapsi Square is devolving into an unsatisfying mush these days. I mean seriously, they made the main character of pretty much the entire thing into a lesbian (with no lead-in, just a sudden change from happily, even enthusiastically het to hi I'm a dyke) and shows absolutely ZERO of their relationship, and the new de-facto lead also gets a girlfriend practically out of the blue and we don't see a hell of a lot more of them relating to each other either.
And that's on top of storylines getting shorter and more disconnected, with either perfunctory resolution or none at all. It's basically devolving into a primarily cheesecake strip full of monster girls, but little coherent story.
That might be a sign of the writer getting bored, and just doesn't know when to quit.
So today there was a thread (elsewhere) in which The 100 was being discussed, Clexa in particular. I mentioned that I watched it because of the yuri. Someone replied that I must have meant to reply to someone else because "there's no yuri, it's live action." xD
This made me happy... I'd love to get married to the girl of my dreams in Japan... somewhere pretty. Hopefully Japan will grow more ok with lgbt issues since they don't have religious stupidity to deal with.
I think they misunderstand shippers. They think we like pairing people up so they give us shipping fodder. How I view is that we have to ship because they won't pair them up for us lol.
I don't know if it's been mentioned, but Scream Queens has some yuri in it. It's also hilarious and bad and hilariously bad. Actually laughed pretty loud sitting in the library...
Not going to lie, what I loved the most of this was Donut becoming more and more aware of P'mew. Her smell, her form, those little things that persist in your consciousness when you're near someone who drives you crazy in that best possible way.
I was worried that Donut was going to be one of those more cliched "I don't really get it" type of MCs, but she's getting it, slowly but surely, and it's so fun to watch.