Swords, Sorcery & Self-Rescuing Damsels by Lee French and other authors certainly lives up to it's name.
I will not say much because you all should read this, but there is no damsels-in-distress here, and it was refreshing to read.
I actually enjoyed reading all the stories in this collection and found some of the stories hilarious with how they portrayed females helping themselves. I mean there are no words for how epic it was reading stories where a woman does not need a man unless she needs to use him for something.
Ladies take notes when reading these stories because it feels empowering, and maybe we don't always have to let the men save us.
5 out of 5 stars.
30-year-old girl addicted to reading and writing. I review books for free, so if anyone wants a review of a book or book adaptation into a movie or tv series, feel free to contact me at bookgirl.reviews.books@gmail.com. Meet you in a thousand lives, book angels.
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