Florida born and raised. Jordy began her professional career as an officer in the Coast Guard but has recently transitioned into the civilian world. When she is not obsessing over her fur babies, you can find her at the beach reading or staying up late to embroider while watching the latest true crime docuseries.
Blog, Book Reviews

Book Review: Dead and Gondola by Ann Claire

This post may include affiliate links, which means we make a small commission on any sales. This commission helps Feminist Book Club pay our contributors, so thanks for supporting small, independent media! Synopsis  Dead and Gondola by Ann Claire features the Marpling sisters (referred to as such because of their Ms. Marple like sleuth skills), Ellie and […]

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Book Review: Sorry, Bro by Taleen Voskuni

This post may include affiliate links, which means we make a small commission on any sales. This commission helps Feminist Book Club pay our contributors, so thanks for supporting small, independent media! Synopsis In Sorry, Bro Nareh Bedrossian realizes it’s time to go when her non-Armenian boyfriend decides that it would be romantic to propose

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Blog, Social Justice

Think Twice Before Ordering the Seafood Platter: The Fishing Industry’s Impact on Our World

In partial thanks to the Netflix docuseries Seaspiracy, and with many thanks to the countless scientists and conservationists who have been fighting the good fight for years, many of us have been made aware of the detrimental impacts the fishing industry has had on our climate, ocean conservation, and individual health.  So let’s get into it…

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Victorian-era romance - Mimi Matthews interview
Author Interview, Blog

Victorian-Era Feminism in The Belle of Belgrave Square

I had the privilege of speaking with Mimi Matthews, the author of the Belles of London Series. This romance series began with The Siren of Sussex and continues now with the recently published The Belle of Belgrave Square. Matthews spoke with me about feminism’s place in the Victorian Era, outdated medical treatments like bloodletting and

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Thrillers and Feminism
Author Interview, Blog, Bookish Life

Can Thrillers be Feminist? with Author Halley Sutton

I had the privilege of corresponding with Halley Sutton, author of The Lady Upstairs and her new thriller The Hurricane Blonde, set to come out on August 8, 2023. During our correspondence, Sutton and I discussed the ethics of writing and reading thriller novels, and we tried answering the question: Is it even possible to

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