Three of my six requests this year are queer romances, and another two touch upon queerness in ways I'd love explored further.
The Last Binding Series by Freya Marske Queer historical fantasy trilogy, magic and intrigue in Edwardian England. My selected characters are the relationship developed in the third book. Lord Hawthorn and Alan Ross bicker and banter and have complimentary tastes in bedroom games.
Forsaken Fae Series by R.A. Steffan Contemporary queer romance, an enemies-to-lovers story between a repressed fae prince and a snarky, kinky, queer human. When a threat from the fae world threatens the mortal realm, they must work together, and eventually progress from detesting the other's presence to repeatedly risking their own lives to save each other.
The Will Darling Adventures by K. J. Charles Queer historical spy adventure novels. Will Darling is trying to find a place in the world after the Great War, and finds himself wrapped up in a world of secrets, lies, and intrigue. He also finds himself wrapped up with the infuriating and thrilling Kim Secretan, who will turn his life upside down but might also give him something to live for.
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng A bittersweet novel about a Chinese-American family whose lives are changed by the tragic death of their eldest daughter, and the secrets they'd been keeping from each other begin slowly unraveling. Nath, the middle child, suspects a classmate and former friend of his knows something about his sister's death, may even be responsible for it. But Jack Wolff has a secret of a different sort, and may not be Nath's enemy after all.
The Thrilling Adventure Hour In the Beyond Belief series of the podcast/show, Frank and Sadie Doyle are married mediums who live the high life drinking martinis and cracking witicisms and occasionally assisting friends with spooky encounters. They're 100% devoted to each other, but definitely not 100% straight--they would love each other regardless of their bodies. If shenanigans were to happen that swapped their bodies or created duplicates, they would totally all bang it out. And heck, they might be T4T. All I know is this M/F couple is definitely not cishet, and I'd be happy to read something exploring that idea.
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Three of my six requests this year are queer romances, and another two touch upon queerness in ways I'd love explored further.
The Last Binding Series by Freya Marske
Queer historical fantasy trilogy, magic and intrigue in Edwardian England. My selected characters are the relationship developed in the third book. Lord Hawthorn and Alan Ross bicker and banter and have complimentary tastes in bedroom games.
Forsaken Fae Series by R.A. Steffan
Contemporary queer romance, an enemies-to-lovers story between a repressed fae prince and a snarky, kinky, queer human. When a threat from the fae world threatens the mortal realm, they must work together, and eventually progress from detesting the other's presence to repeatedly risking their own lives to save each other.
The Will Darling Adventures by K. J. Charles
Queer historical spy adventure novels. Will Darling is trying to find a place in the world after the Great War, and finds himself wrapped up in a world of secrets, lies, and intrigue. He also finds himself wrapped up with the infuriating and thrilling Kim Secretan, who will turn his life upside down but might also give him something to live for.
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
A bittersweet novel about a Chinese-American family whose lives are changed by the tragic death of their eldest daughter, and the secrets they'd been keeping from each other begin slowly unraveling. Nath, the middle child, suspects a classmate and former friend of his knows something about his sister's death, may even be responsible for it. But Jack Wolff has a secret of a different sort, and may not be Nath's enemy after all.
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
In the Beyond Belief series of the podcast/show, Frank and Sadie Doyle are married mediums who live the high life drinking martinis and cracking witicisms and occasionally assisting friends with spooky encounters. They're 100% devoted to each other, but definitely not 100% straight--they would love each other regardless of their bodies. If shenanigans were to happen that swapped their bodies or created duplicates, they would totally all bang it out. And heck, they might be T4T. All I know is this M/F couple is definitely not cishet, and I'd be happy to read something exploring that idea.