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themelodyofspring:

JOMP Book Photo Challenge

May 13, 2022 - Watercolors

Tmw you are 18 but TOTALLY the smartest person in the room, UGH!!!!!!!

(Another Gairad sketch that got out of hand, I love her. Headcanon that nobody asked for: Gairad is the only character that gets misgendered multiple times so I’m taking that to mean she has a very prominent wooden accessory bc screw Iskat!!! So I gave her a wooden scarf ring )

I couldn’t find any character lineups for Winter’s Orbit yet so I started scribbling out some ideas&

I couldn’t find any character lineups for Winter’s Orbit yet so I started scribbling out some ideas… I drew Kiem with short hair first but then saw a take on him with longer hair and I wasn’t sure which I liked more! So Jinan got two hairdos too… his normally pulled back tightly braided vs hanging lose and driving Kiem wild. Bonus Bel and Gairad. I only went trough the book once so far and it was on audiobook so I hope I didn’t miss any important descriptions. 


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themisfitthrone:

HelloWinter’s Orbit fans! If you loved this book as much as I did and are looking for more books with a similar vibe… check out THE TAROT SEQUENCE by K.D. Edwards! Sci-fi and fantasy are two genres that go hand-in-hand and when you add the bonus layer of them being queer literature… it’s becoming less rare but still. Finding ones to love as much as I love this book and this series?

Often I struggle with modern fantasy and science fiction because there’s a lack of world building in them. Maxwell and Edwards both found the perfect balance between creating a complex plot and bringing to life three dimensional characters. There’s romance, yes, but it’s developed in a natural way that doesn’t neglect the needed development of a fully fleshed-out system. For Winter’s Orbit, that’s a realized and complex system of planets and politics; for TTS, it’s a unique magical system and complex political positioning. Both authors understand the importance of the mix of these things to create what I view as hopefully timeless pieces of literature.

So! If you loved Kiem and Jainan… I think you’ll fall in love with Rune, Brand, Addam, and the crew. And, The Hourglass Throne, the third installment in the series is out in just TEN DAYS (May 17, 2022). Click this link for ordering information.

yourneighborhoodbibliophile:

May Monthly Reading Wrap-Up

I read four books this month. ✨

1. The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood — ★ 5/5 stars ★

2. Winter’s Orbit, Everina Maxwell — ★ 4.5/5 stars ★

3. The Darkness Outside Us, Eliot Schrefer — ★ 5/5 stars ★

4. The Charm Offensive, Alice Cochrun — ★ 4/5 stars ★

Happy Pride! Today is also the one year anniversary of this blog! In honor of the occasion, I updated the web version, so it’s acceptable — or at the very least, tolerable — for those of you who use tumblr web. <3

We also reached 500+ followers this month! Welcome to those of you who are new. My asks are always open, so don’t hesitate to leave me an ask or comment. <3

Keep reading for my unsolicited opinion on what I read this month.

Like the last months, I wasn’t able to use the “Keep reading” feature without it duplicating or outright deleting my reviews, so I apologize in advance for the lengthy post. <3

2. Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell

Winter’s Orbit had galactic politics, mystery, and, of course, romance. It had all of my favorite tropes: queer arranged marriage, gruding allies to lovers, only one bed, and forced proximity. Kiem and Taam’s relationship was full of angst and misunderstanding, but contained surprising depth. Although the mystery was not as complex as their relationship, it provided the perfect backdrop for these grudging allies to fall in love.

3. The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer

I picked up The Darkness Outside Us for the slow burn enemies to lovers romance — which it delivered! — but I stayed for the spectacular science-fiction thriller. The mystery of their existence forces Ambrose and Kodiak to depend on one another in a brilliant depiction of human fragility, vulnerability, and intimacy. The Darkness Outside Us argues for the need for vulnerability and intimacy (in whatever form it should take, whether it be platonic, romantic, and/or sexual) in order to prevent insanity. It also argues that we should accept the inevitability of death as we must die in order for future generations to live. Ultimately, it is not a romance, thriller, or mystery, but a poignant portrayal of life, death, and the depth of human connection.

4. The Charm Offensive by Alice Cochrun

The Charm Offensive portrayed love after heartbreak, vulnerability, and intimacy. Dev and Charlie’s relationship felt incredibly real, despite the fact that it was set against the backdrop of a heavily-faked reality TV show. I appreciated the sensitive depiction of depression, anxiety, and OCD. I also appreciated the demisexual representation. Altogether, it was a wonderfully wholesome read.

excavatinglizard:

So, I read Winter’s Orbit by the fantastic @avoliot yesterday, then woke up today with the sudden urge to do Art (it’s been a while since I’ve really vibed with doing an art, much less TWO)

Anyhow, here are Kiem and Jainan, two wonderfully over-skilled dumbasses (affectionate, concerned)

evieebun125:

This is for @asticoufor@fandomtrumpshate!

These two guys are from Winter’s orbit by Everina Maxwell, They were absolutely lovely to draw I’m especially in love with their cloth designs! Thank you so much for working with me!

[ID: A digital drawing of Kiem and Jainan from the novel Winter’s Orbit. Kiem and Jainan are standing on a balcony in front of an elaborate golden framed door that is overlooking the rest of the ship, a starry sky is visible in the background. Kiem is holding Jainan’s face with his right hand and kissing his jaw, they are both grinning and holding onto the railing with their free hands. Kiem is a brown skinned man with black curly hair and brown eyes, he is wearing a blue waist coat with a dark blue swirly pattern on it. Jainan is a brown skinned man with dark brown hair held up with a golden pin and light brown eyes, he is wearing a dark green suit with a lighter green mini jacket that has a large collar. They are both wearing wedding bands that compliment each other. /End ID]

 Join us at the next Between the Covers Romance Book Club meeting tomorrow, June 2, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m.

Join us at the next Between the Covers Romance Book Club meeting tomorrow, June 2, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. PDT!


We will be meeting both in the Library Board Room and on Zoom. We’ll be discussing “Winter’s Orbit” by Everina Maxwell. All are welcome!


Email [email protected] for more information.


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 Join us at the next Between the Covers Romance Book Club meeting on Thursday, June 2, 5:30 - 6:45 p

Join us at the next Between the Covers Romance Book Club meeting on Thursday, June 2, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. PDT!


We will be meeting both in the Library Board Room and on Zoom. We’ll be discussing “Winter’s Orbit” by @everina_maxwell . All are welcome!


Email [email protected] for more information.


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Have you ordered your copy of Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell in paperback yet? Snag your copy now

Have you ordered your copy of Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell in paperback yet? Snag your copy now and submit your receipt by 1.31.22 to receive this stunning 8.5" x 11" print from Venessa Kelley! Submit your receipt here: https://bit.ly/wo-preorder


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wintersorbit:Happy release day to Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell!“Pain had its uses, Jainan thoug

wintersorbit:

Happy release day to Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell!

“Pain had its uses, Jainan thought. It put things in perspective. There was something clean about the way it cut through the emotional tangles and reminded you that things could be worse.”


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This is for @asticoufor@fandomtrumpshate!

These two guys are from Winter’s orbit by Everina Maxwell, They were absolutely lovely to draw I’m especially in love with their cloth designs! Thank you so much for working with me!

[ID: A digital drawing of Kiem and Jainan from the novel Winter’s Orbit. Kiem and Jainan are standing on a balcony in front of an elaborate golden framed door that is overlooking the rest of the ship, a starry sky is visible in the background. Kiem is holding Jainan’s face with his right hand and kissing his jaw, they are both grinning and holding onto the railing with their free hands. Kiem is a brown skinned man with black curly hair and brown eyes, he is wearing a blue waist coat with a dark blue swirly pattern on it. Jainan is a brown skinned man with dark brown hair held up with a golden pin and light brown eyes, he is wearing a dark green suit with a lighter green mini jacket that has a large collar. They are both wearing wedding bands that compliment each other. /End ID]

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