Exclusive Cover Reveal: Nat & Cami’s Guide to Running an Undercover GSA by Karis Rogerson

Today on the site, I’m delighted to welcome Karis Rogerson to reveal the cover of her debut f/f YA Romance, Nat & Cami’s Guide to Running an Undercover GSA, which releases June 23rd! Here’s the story:

Casey McQuiston meets Heartstopper in this sapphic young adult romance.

Cami is a 15-year-old lesbian, one of the few out queer students at her conservative boarding school for international students in Italy. She just wants to focus on getting her paintings in a student gallery and kickstarting a vaunted art career—but first, she’ll have to survive the next two-and-a-half years of bullying. Seeking respite from her roommate’s cruelty one night, she hides out in a bathroom—only she’s not the only one there.

Nat is a senior, closeted even from herself, whose homophobic, missionary parents are pressuring her to win valedictorian. A year younger than her peers at 16, she’s still the head of her class, the fastest runner on the cross country team, and the captain of the girls’ soccer team, but her depression and insomnia keep her up all night. She takes refuge in the ground-floor bathroom where Cami shows up one night.

As they spend time together over the following nights and Cami shows Nat how poorly the school treats queer people, the two girls concoct a mildly hare-brained scheme: to create an undercover Genders & Sexualities Alliance (GSA) where queer students and allies can bond. They don’t expect so many kids to find a home with them.

And they certainly don’t expect to fall for each other.

And here’s the adorable cover, illustrated by Olya and designed by Ihor at GetCovers!

Book cover for NAT AND CAMI'S GUIDE TO RUNNING AN UNDERCOVRER GSA by Karis Rogerson. Features an illustration of two girls sitting at a table with flowers and two glasses filled with an orange liquid. On the right, the girl has short brown hair and a blue outfit. On the left, the girl has long blonde hair and a pink dress. They are under a tree.

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Karis Rogerson (she/her) is a writer, reader, and podcaster who was born in the South Carolina Midlands, raised in Northeastern Italy, schooled in the German Black Forest and Kentucky Bluegrass, and now lives in Brooklyn, on Lenni Lenape land. She has an MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from VCFA and is represented by Eric Smith at Neighborhood Literary. Karis writes queer romance for all ages, as well as poetry, personal essays, and select journalism. NAT & CAMI’S GUIDE TO RUNNING AN UNDERCOVER GSA, her debut novel, releases June 23, 2026. She’s a co-host of the podcast The Write Way of Life and host of Publishers Brunch (with Karis0, and you can find more at https://www.karisrogerson.com.

Happy National Girls and Women in Sports Day 2026!

Happy National Girls and Women in Sports Day! In celebration, here are a whole bunch of books that center queer girls and women in sports! (For even more recs, check out these past posts!)

This post is sponsored in honor of the audiobook release of Out of Our League, out now from Recorded Books!

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January 2026 Deal Announcements

Adult Fiction

Author of WAKE UP, NAT & DARCY and YOURS FOR THE SEASON Kate Cochrane‘s PULLING THE GOALIE, book three in the Puck Struck series, a sapphic hockey romance in which a championship-winning goalie agrees to train a Hollywood actress for her breakout role in a sports biopic, hoping it will help her overcome a fear of returning to the ice after a nasty injury—until sparks start flying, complicating things even further, to Leyla Erkan at Harlequin, for publication in winter 2027, by Paige Terlip at Starling Literary + Media (world English).

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Exclusive Cover Reveal: Spells to Mend Broken Hearts by Marissa Macy

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of Spells to Mend Broken Hearts by Marissa Macy, a contemporary MG (slash YA crossover) releasing from Scholastic on September 15, 2026! Here’s the story:

Alex is pretty sure the universe is conspiring against her. Friendless in a new town, with her parents constantly fighting, Alex spends her birthday unpacking alone when she comes across her grandmother’s book of small magic. Alex doesn’t believe in that stuff, but she has nothing to lose. So, she does the ritual from On Small Magics titled To Attract A Friend.

It’s just a coincidence that Tess happens to crash into her life the very next day…right? Their friendship forms fast and strong and the way Tess makes Alex’s heart flutter definitely feels like some kind of magic. Together, they make their way through the spell book healing Tess’s recently broken heart, trying to mend Alex’s broken family.
But soon the book starts to turn on Alex when her parents file for divorce. Then Tess decides to use On Small Magics try to win back her ex-boyfriend, and Alex is forced to face a truth she had not considered. Maybe the magic she felt with Tess was more than friendship . . .

And here’s the adorable cover, designed by Maeve Norton!

Cover for Spells to Mend Broken Hearts. The title is in large white letters against a pink/orange. It is surrounded by tarot cards, crystals, and star confetti. A denim tote bag at the bottom holds a rose, charms, and a black cat plush. The author's name -- Marissa Macy -- is written on the bag.

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Marissa Macy is an author, filmmaker, and improviser based in Austin, TX. SPELLS TO MEND BROKEN HEARTS is her debut novel. In addition to her fiction, Marissa has been making DIY films since 2011, including the award-winning film BED EATER: THE MOVIE and the forthcoming feature EASY DIGGING. If she’s not lost in a story, Marissa can be found recommending movies to people at We Luv Video, a non-profit video rental store that she helps manage.

Authors in Conversation: Victoria Koops and Cale Plett

Today on the site, I’m delighted to welcome Victoria Koops and Cale Plett, authors of YA Romances Who We Are in Real Life and Wavelength, respectively, both with Groundwood Books/House of Anansi. Please welcome Victoria and Cale!

Cale: I think it’s important that people know that our original transcript was 12,000 words long, and that we cut it down by 80 percent. We really said “let’s fix it in post.”

Victoria: We were meant to have a podcast instead. So everyone can be subjected to our tangents.

Cale: But here, with only some tangents, is our conversation. Starting right in with our actual questions.

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Fave Five: Sports Nonfiction

This post is sponsored in honor of the paperback and audiobook releases of Our of Our League, available now wherever those formats are sold!

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Athlete is Agender ed. by Katherine Locke and Nicole Melleby (MG)

Let Us Play: Winning the Battle for Gender Diverse Athletes by Harrison Browne and Rachel Browne

The Yards Between Us by R.K. Russell

The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports by Michael Waters

Coming Up for Air by Tom Daley

Fave Five: Novels with Korean American Protags, Part II

For Part II, click here.

Emma and the Love Spell by Meredith Ireland (MG)

The Cuffing Game (YA) and Love in Focus (F/F Romance) by Lyla Lee

Beating Heart Baby by Lio Min (YA)

I Leave it Up To You by Jinwoo Chong (Litfic)

Something Close to Nothing by Tom Pyun (Litfic)

Fave Five: M/M Second Chance Romance

Second Chances in New Port Stephen by TJ Alexander

I Think They Love You by Julian Winters

I’m So (Not) Over You by Kosoko Jackson

Never Been Kissed by Timothy Janovsky

Ancient History by A.J. Truman

Bonus: Coming up in June, Love is a Contact Sport by Frederick Smith

Exclusive Cover Reveal: Hollow Magic by Mars Lauderbaugh

Today on the site, I’m delighted to reveal the cover of Mars Lauderbaugh’s Hollow Magic, a queer YA Fantasy releasing August 11, 2026 from Feiwel & Friends! Here’s the story:

Seventeen-year-old Rosefinch has been traveling along the weather-beaten coast for two years on a quest to find a witch strong enough to help her control her magic. Her magic is volatile, hard to wield, and Rosefinch is tired of the pain of magical backlash. When she’s directed to the sea-side village of Harp, she discovers the ancient castle of a long-lost Witch Queen with the inhabitants long gone; the only remaining soul is a knight encased in solid ice guarding the door.

When she attempts to lift the curse, she frees Thierry, a human with no memory of who they are, wrapped in cursed magic so strong that they cannot leave the castle. Thierry is soft spoken, strong, and in possession of a fey sword that should be impossible for them to have. But they have secrets of their own, as do other members of the Harp family still hidden within the walls.

Harp castle was left in ruins for a reason, and Rosefinch must find a way to cure the curse or lose Thierry—and the chance to learn the truth about the Witch Queen—forever.

And here’s the stunning cover, done by the incredibly talented author/artist themself!

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Queering up your shelf, one rec at a time!