Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Anna Larner

    Anna's writing is deeply informed by her passion for LGBT heritage, an area she explores through both her fiction and poetry. Her narratives delve into the complexities of identity and history, offering readers a unique perspective on often overlooked experiences. She skillfully weaves together themes of human connection and societal issues, enriching the literary landscape. Anna's distinctive voice brings to light important stories with nuance and sensitivity.

    Invisible
    Highland Whirl
    • Highland Whirl

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, the story follows Roxanne Barns, a city girl who reluctantly attends her best friend Eve's birthday celebration. Unexpectedly, she encounters Alice Campbell, a spirited Highlander with whom she has a complicated past. As the two navigate their feelings amidst the festive atmosphere, Roxanne finds herself drawn to Alice, challenging her initial reluctance and preconceived notions about love and connection.

      Highland Whirl
    • Invisible

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Violet Unwin feels invisible in her adoptive family, finding solace in her uncle's costume shop and her imaginative escapades. When the shop faces closure, she encounters the ghost of her suffragette namesake, Vi Unwin. Meanwhile, medical school dropout Phoebe Frink struggles with her identity and seeks help from Violet for a fundraising event at the Banana Bar, led by the drag king Mr. Duke. As they collaborate, Phoebe's attraction to Violet sparks a transformative connection, challenging both to envision a future filled with love and possibility.

      Invisible