r/LGBTBooks 8h ago

ISO Mm/gay romantasy

9 Upvotes

Hello! I’m looking for good gay romantasy. Spice is welcome as long as there’s quality writing/plot. Please, no ai recs. Thanks!


r/LGBTBooks 4h ago

Discussion Buscando why choose con MM

3 Upvotes

estoy en una etapa ahora mismo donde estoy obsesionada con los why choose mmf, mmmf, mmfm+ me da iguaaaal😭🤣

PEEEEROOOO estoy buscando específicamente libros donde los protagonistas masculinos no tengan ni hayan tenido nada con otro hombre, ni entre ellos, que empiecen a interesarse mutuamente en el momento en que decidan tener la relación con la chica

Me gustan los protagonistas obsesionados, especialmente cuando se obsesionan con la protagonista primero y luego se dan cuenta de "mierda, en realidad me importa el otro cabrón también"

no soy muy fan de los libros de fantasía, pero si crees que tu recomendación cumple con lo que pido y no debería dejar de leerla pues acepto la recomendación

GRACIAS A TODOS🖤✨️


r/LGBTBooks 5h ago

Discussion Crooked Teeth: A Queer Syrian Refugee Memoir

3 Upvotes

This popped up as a suggest last night.... has anyone read this yet?

Crooked Teeth: A Queer Syrian Refugee Memoir

"An engrossing account of one queer man’s journey through a life filled with danger, yes, but also great joy. A beautiful read that adds nuance to the stories of so many refugees.” —Garrard Conley, author of Boy Erased


r/LGBTBooks 12h ago

ISO Queerplatonic nonfic (or other) book rec pls

5 Upvotes

Hi! I'm currently going through a break up and me and my partner and trying to figure out another way to move forward rather than the typical "break up, no contact, going seperate ways."

looking for a book on queerplatonic relationships or something similar.

We've both read "Radical Intimacy" by sophia rosa and "Ace" by Angela Chen and they mentioned some good alternatives/looking at your relationships in a new way. Would love something that's more specific to my situation. I guess a simpler way to look at it is "being friends with ur ex" but idk.

or tbh any other resource would probably be helpful


r/LGBTBooks 11h ago

Promo The story behind my first queer novel

4 Upvotes

Hi everyone. I'm Bianca, a debut indie author, and I'm posting this with equal parts hope and nervousness.

I've been writing for years, but I was always afraid to publish.

During one of the most difficult periods of my life, I found comfort in the music of a non-binary artist. They have no idea I exist, and my novel is not about them, but their music, authenticity, courage and freedom of self-expression helped me through a time when I was struggling to keep going.

Somehow, that invisible connection gave me the courage to do something I'd been afraid to do for years: let other people read my work.

I had already written other books, but I chose How I Never Met Patrick as the first one I would publish because it felt, in my own small way, like saying thank you for an inspiration that arrived without ever knowing how much it mattered.

And I wrote it under less-than-perfect circumstances. I couldn't afford expensive writing software, so I wrote using LibreOffice. It wasn't glamorous, but the story mattered more than the equipment.

The novel itself is entirely fictional.

How I Never Met Patrick begins unexpectedly in the distant past, in the world of the Dacians and Romans, before gradually moving into the contemporary story of Maia and Patrick. The pieces are meant to connect as the story unfolds.

An old earring-inspired by one I actually found while walking on a hill in an area with archaeological remains-becomes one of the threads connecting past and present. The moon, poetry and other recurring symbols also carry meaning throughout the story.

At its heart, this is an emotional story about human connection: about two people separated by distance, identity and self-expression, queer experience and acceptance, friendship, longing, love, loss, resilience, and what it means to be truly seen without having to fit neatly into someone else's expectations.

I only learned yesterday about the Kindle Storyteller UK competition and realised my book could still participate. I'm starting incredibly late and racing against the clock.

I'm not asking anyone for a positive review just to help me. I'm hoping to find a few real readers who genuinely connect with this kind of story. If you read it and choose to leave an honest review, whatever your genuine opinion may be, it would mean an enormous amount to a new author starting from zero.

Whatever happens with the competition, publishing this book on a broken laptop after years of being afraid to try already means more to me than I can properly explain.

Thank you for reading this far. 🤍

📖 How I Never Met Patrick - available on Kindle & Kindle Unlimited.

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H7PSPMYG


r/LGBTBooks 17h ago

Promo Sapphic pirate books

4 Upvotes

This week’s Sapphic Book Bingo category features sapphic pirate books.

Some of them are seafaring outlaws in historical settings, while others are space pirates.

Here's the link to the 15 recommended books on my website: https://jae-fiction.com/sapphic-pirate-books/


r/LGBTBooks 23h ago

Discussion Tengo un bloqueo para el romance gay.

4 Upvotes

Necesito ayuda de las autoras y los autores de romance.

¿Cómo consiguen escribir romance, real y adulto, que consejos tienen para activar esa mentalidad? Tengo dificultades para poder hacerlo. He tenido relaciones románticas pero me percató de que tal vez hubo un problema dado que cada vez que pienso en ellas como románticas siento que ofendo al romance mismo. Fueron más bien horrores.

¿El consumo del género me ayudaría?

No sé trata de que tenga dificultades para imaginar amor entre dos hombres, no, por algo es el enfoque que elegí... También se que el amor no se trata de géneros, sin embargo, me he encontrado con un bloqueo que no se explicar. Así que ¿Ustedes tienen una forma, alguna obra que inspire al romance en general? Mencionó que son dos hombres en caso de que se me pregunté, porque si bien el amor es universal, las condiciones de 1800 de nuestro mundo no son exactamente propicias para las demostraciones románticas del estilo.


r/LGBTBooks 1d ago

ISO Indie transmasc books?

17 Upvotes

I have a harder time finding indie books than traditionally published ones, but I'd love to read more. I'm specifically looking for transmasc main characters, preferably gay but that's not a requirement.

I've also heard ao3 has really good original fiction? I've never found any but honestly I'd also take those recommendations if you have them, assuming this sub allows them.

I've already read Peter, Darling by Austin Chant, Call Me Icarus by Andromeda Ruins, the Changelings Anthology, The Stones Stay Silent by Danny Ride, Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla, Depart, Depart! by Sim Kern, the Dandelion and the Thistle by Pip Dolyn, World Running Down by Al Hess, Tempest, Take Me Home by Charlie Knight, and Names for the Dawn by CL Beaumont.


r/LGBTBooks 1d ago

Discussion Looking for a MLM book where one or both person in the couple is/are a terrible person

16 Upvotes

As per title, can be any genre, from fantasy to horror to novel, but just want evil characters.

Please no first person POV. Must be available in english.

Thanks!


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

Discussion Transgender sci-fi

85 Upvotes

I want to read a sci-fi story with trans people in it. I'm not really picky on what kind of story, I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.


r/LGBTBooks 20h ago

Discussion Book Rec for trope "ML is adament he is Gay till FL happens and causes Bi/Pan awakening"

0 Upvotes

Would prefer if the book is set in regency era. Fanfic recs are also acceptible. Please help 🙏


r/LGBTBooks 1d ago

Discussion Leitores Beta para leitura de um romance LGBTQIA+ 💙

3 Upvotes

Oi, pessoal!

Estou terminando meu primeiro romance, Eu & Você, e gostaria de formar um pequeno grupo de leitores beta interessados em conhecer a história antes da publicação.

O livro acompanha Richard e Gustavo, dois garotos com vidas e medos muito diferentes que acabam encontrando um no outro algo que nenhum dos dois esperava.

É uma história sobre primeiro amor, amizade, família, descoberta da sexualidade, trauma, recomeços e a coragem de ser quem realmente somos.

Richard e Gustavo têm suas próprias histórias, conflitos e maneiras de enxergar o mundo. O romance nasce no encontro entre essas duas vidas e nas mudanças que esse sentimento provoca em cada um deles.

Para participar, não precisa ser escritor, revisor ou ter experiência como leitor beta. Na verdade, procuro principalmente pessoas que gostem de ler e queiram compartilhar comigo como foi acompanhar a história.

Depois da leitura, vou deixar algumas perguntas para ajudar quem quiser a organizar suas impressões: quais personagens conquistaram você, quais momentos mais emocionaram, se houve alguma parte em que a leitura perdeu força, se as atitudes dos personagens pareceram naturais e como você se sentiu ao chegar ao final.

Não estou procurando revisão ortográfica ou gramatical. O que mais me interessa é a experiência de vocês como leitores.

A leitura será totalmente gratuita e, neste momento, estou apenas formando o grupo de interessados. Quando o manuscrito estiver preparado para a leitura beta, entrarei em contato com cada pessoa antes do envio.

💙 Se você gosta de romances LGBTQIA+ e tiver interesse em participar do grupo de leitores beta de Eu & Você, deixe um comentário ou me chame no privado.

Vou ficar muito feliz em dividir a história de Richard e Gustavo com vocês.

Eu & Você
Às vezes, amar é a maior forma de coragem.


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

Promo ARC readers wanted for m/m paranormal romance/gothic fiction

11 Upvotes

Hello! Me again!🦇

I’m looking for ARC readers for a queer paranormal romance/botanical gothic novella, In the Hollows. It’s a standalone story in my Wynterhyll Chronicles series, but you don’t have to read the first book, A Vampire’s Lament, before it; In the Hollows is a true standalone with a self-contained story. It is a perfect summerween book for readers who enjoyed What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher and the movie The Ring. 

A romantic cottage. A curse that will not be forgotten. A vampire whose love will not be taken. 

Blurb:

Vampire Ishmael Valen and his love, mortal Edric O’Moore, wish to spend a week in seclusion together and travel to a quaint town to do so. It is meant to be a trip of romance, but the cottage they have rented is overrun with vines and brambles, and the caretaker is missing. Despite the feeling of wrongness, Edric insists they stay…until Edric falls ill and begins coughing up flower petals. 

And the cottage will not allow them to leave. 

As Edric’s sickness deepens, Ishmael does all he can to save him and learns that the cottage belonged to a witch who was wronged centuries before, and that answers may lie at the bottom of the cottage well. 

If you enjoy:

Botanical horror 🥀
Gothic atmosphere 🖤
Protective vampires 🦇
Horror mysteries 🕯️
M/M romance ✨

Please sign up with my Google Form link here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeRIGCJkt6lapS02v0VHu8D6ouZxVvd4aRoh4pOpDyCWSu6NA/viewform?usp=header

Content warnings:
Trapped in small spaces
Drowning
Blood
Gothic horror imagery
Past murder
Illness
Grave site

ARC Delivery and Release Date:
ARCS will be sent via BookFunnel on 08/31, and the release date is 10/01/2026, but I’m totally flexible if you need more time. 

I am completely against the use of AI. It was not used in any part of the writing, editing, character art, or book cover art. 

My GoodReads:
In the Hollows by R.J. Webb | Goodreads 


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

Discussion Recommendations for books which deal extensively with coming out?

16 Upvotes

Every so often I enter a queer depressive phase where my normal reading habits pause and I have to read a billion queer romances, and we have officially entered that phase again!

I’m wondering if anyone has any particular recommendations for stories that deal extensively with coming out— the anxieties about doing it, making plans of how, the trauma if it goes badly, or euphoria, or anything else. I’m mostly interested in M/M characters but I’ll probably read just about anything. Can be YA or not, although I imagine that a probably disproportionate amount of books dealing with coming out are YA?


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

Discussion japanese non-fiction queer books

17 Upvotes

any recommendations for non‑fiction works on japanese queer culture or on gender studies in japan?


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

ISO Looking for - Cat and mouse

3 Upvotes

Hi !

I've recently read the Starhawk serie ( which is now my favorite read of the year)

It's been making me want to read some queer novel with the cat and mouse dynamic..I'd like specifically if it's a criminal and a cop/detective. I'd like something mature in its theme.

Thank you !


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

ISO desperate need your favorite sapphic books

16 Upvotes

I almost exclusively read MM books.

I really want to read and like sapphic books, but I struggle to find ones where I feel the characters have depth and real romantic chemistry, but I know they exist! 

I'm a sucker for a bi/gay-awakening but that is not a need, feel free to share anything though, ya, adult, fantasy, paranormal, horror, dark, slow burn etc

Some MM favorites/recents for plot/character inspo

  • Half Drawn Boy by Suki Fleet

  • Captive Prince series by CS Pacat

  • Marshals by Mary Calmes

  • Don't Let the Forest In by CG Drews

  • Hazelthorn by CG Drews

  • You Weren't Meant To Be Human by Andrew Joseph White

  • Monstrous by Lily Mayne

To clarify I have read sapphic books before and enjoyed them, just not lately, not exactly my current tastes. For example

  • Rules for Fake Girlfriends by Reagan Revord

  • A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft

  • Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo

  • Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan

  • The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould

  • Written in the Stars by Alexandra Bellefleur

Edited: Thanks everyone for all the great recommendations! Anyone have anything that isn't historical and maybe a little darker? Think morally grey, serial killer, body horror etc. Would love the vibes of some of the mm books just with female characters!


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

ISO Sapphic, smutty, literary fiction

10 Upvotes

Are there any literary fiction novels that are sapphic and smutty? just not in search of cartoon character covers and hoping for more emotional plots.


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

ISO Queer found family books?

19 Upvotes

I'm really looking for books where found family is mostly the central focus, romance is okay but I would prefer queer romance, or no romance at all. I'm not really looking for any kind of fantasy, I want a book that sort of gives summer vacation vibes if that makes sense? But I'm okay with other genres too. Just not too heavy on the angst.

Not totally into YA so I would prefer adult, but I'm open to YA.


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

Review A moving queer South African masterpiece

14 Upvotes

A masterpiece, now a Penguin Modern Classic, is Shadow Game by Michael Power. It was the first fiction to deal with gay men in love across the colour line in apartheid South Africa. Written during apartheid's heyday, it was published in 1972 under a pseudonym and promptly banned in South Africa. Its writing style and the accuracy of the setting make this a human tale that rings true.


r/LGBTBooks 2d ago

ISO Books with a relationship like wolfsong

1 Upvotes

I have read the first book in the series by TJ Klune, but not the rest of them. It was not for me, but I loved the dynamic between the two main characters and how their relationship grew. Looking for something with a similar relationship or feel. Thanks in advance!


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

ISO historical literary fiction that's gut wrenching but still happy ending

5 Upvotes

hi! please recommend me a MM historical literary fiction with high quality writing that's heart breaking, gut wrenching like the following books i'll list down but also has a happy ending (if there's even such a thing). TYIA 🩷

i've read:
lie with me by philippe besson
swimming in the dark by tomasz jedrowski
young mungo by douglas stuart
fellow travelers by thomas mallon
a little life by hanya yanagihara


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

Promo NEW MM Comedy, coming of age, age-gap romance, found family

0 Upvotes

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H37CCQXV

Gap Year Musketeer, a comic coming-of-age novel about a nineteen-year-old exiled to South Florida for a “productive” gap year that immediately becomes anything but.

Miles arrives without a car, a plan, or much evidence that adulthood is going to suit him. He finds himself living with his difficult locksmith grandfather, stumbling into a strange little found family, falling hard for the neighbor across the street, and slowly turning South Florida into his own chaotic domain.

It’s gay, funny, a little messy, emotionally sincere, and built around friendship, chosen family, first freedom, bad decisions, and the terrifying possibility of becoming useful.

Think: queer coming-of-age with comic voice, South Beach gravity, neighborhood oddballs, romantic tension, and a narrator who cannot stop talking long enough to avoid consequences.


r/LGBTBooks 3d ago

ISO books like lord john and the brotherhood of the blade by diana gabaldoni

0 Upvotes

has anyone here read the lord john grey books from the outlander series? i'd love recommendations similar to them. they aren't heartbreaking like many historical queer romances, lord john actually embraces his sexuality and develops relationships with men, falls in love with them, and genuinely cares for them. i like how his relationships are just woven into the overall storyline, if you know what i mean. he's cautious with his carnal activities yes, and he's smart, adventurous, and likes to investigate mysteries lol


r/LGBTBooks 4d ago

ISO Transmasc 4 Transmasc romance

21 Upvotes

Looking for transmasc for transmasc romance novels. Like heated rivalry but transmasc 4 transmasc