May 2026 Deal Announcements

Adult

Jessica Plummer‘s THE CONMAN’S GUIDE TO DRAGON SLAYING, pitched as an adult HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON meets HEATED RIVALRY, in which an ambitious young dragon fighter has to team up with a powerless wizard to fake everything, including magic, for a shot at riches, respect, and a better life in the kingdom’s annual dragon games, to John Morgan at Grand Central, at auction, for publication in spring 2028, by Eric Smith at Neighborhood Literary (world).

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Fave Five: “Be Gay, Do Crime” Fiction

For more recs in YA, click here.
For more queer heist novels, click here.

No Body, No Crime by Tess Sharpe

Killer Potential by Hannah Deitch

The Obake Code by Makana Yamamoto

The Long Con by Jenna Voris

Be Gay, Do Crimes ed. by Molly Llewellen and Kristel Buckley

Bonus: These are all Adult, but in YA, check out the Trust Me series by Mary Elizabeth Summer

Inside an Anthology: Being Aro ed. by Madeline Dyer and Rosiee Thor

Today on the site I’m delighted to give a peek into Being Aro, the brand-new YA anthology edited by Madeline Dyer and Rosiee Thor containing stories featuring aromantic rep across a variety of genres! Here’s the gist:

Explore expansive aromantic love and connection in stories across genres

These twelve stories showcase aromantic people breaking generational curses, finding acceptance, and protecting the vulnerable while highlighting the infinite ways people find connection and love without romance.

A high school matchmaker learns a lesson about love. A rebellious spaceship pilot defies his culture’s compulsory coupling. A boy magically transforms banned romance novels into living dragons. A teen immune to romance, and the zombie virus, fights to survive the apocalypse. Being Aro is full of stories throughout real and imagined worlds that cross genres and disrupt the status quo.

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon

And here’s some insight into some of the stories, given by the authors themselves!

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Fave Five: Queer Foodie Romances, Part III

For Part II (which contains a link to Part I), click here.

Taste the Love by Karelia & Fay Stetz-Waters (f/f)

A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson (m/m)

Can’t Stand the Heat (m/m) and Avery Daniels is Off Limits (f/f) by Season Vining

Love at 350 by Lisa Peers (f/f)

The Romance Recipe by Ruby Barrett (f/f)

Bonus: These are all Adult, but for a YA graphic novel, check out Basil and Oregano by Melissa Capriglione (f/f)

Happy (Upcoming) Pan Visibility Day 2026!

Pan Visibility Day is coming up on May 24th, and we’re celebrating as we do with books starring pan protagonists! For even more recs, check out past years’ posts. 

Young Adult

Moth Dark by Kika Hatzopoulou

Sascia has always loved the Dark. Six years ago, when the world she knew collided with the world of the Dark, she found it thrilling rather than terrifying. Now, she spends her days studying Darkcreatures or seeking them out in the shadows where they thrive.

Then, one day, she—impossibly—pulls a person from the Dark. A person who shouldn’t exist. And they’re here to kill her. Nugau, the heir to the Darkworld, claims to be delivering a sentence for Sascia’s betrayal in a battle she’s never heard of, in a war that hasn’t happened.

Sascia escapes with her life—barely. But tensions are brewing between her world and the Dark, and it’s not long before she discovers that she and Nugau are bound together by forces they don’t understand. As they grow closer, crossing worlds and timelines, they must find a way to fight for peace—and for each other.

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon

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Exclusive Cover Reveal: When Life Gives You Corpses by Lene D. Buttner

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of When Life Gives You Corpses by Lene D. Buttner, a charmingly monstrous YA releasing March 23, 2027 from Wednesday Books! Here’s the story:

In this delightfully cozy and creepy YA romp, a cave monster masquerading as a search-and-recovery guide intends to find and eat a lost wizard—but catches feelings for him instead, perfect for fans of TJ Klune and Andrew Joseph White.

Theory has a monstrous secret. He isn’t an ordinary search-and-recovery guide at Fiendworld, the world’s premier magical-sinkhole-turned-amusement-park; he’s a cursed, human-eating mantis. But not to worry—he has an excellent solution for his particular diet. Whenever he’s asked to retrieve the corpse of a lost adventurer, he simply snacks on a finger or two. No harm done.

That is, until he’s given his latest assignment: recover the body of park management’s missing son. Great. Yet another foolish wizard who got lost adventuring, and this time the direct descendant of the very person who cursed Theory in the first place. Worse, when Theory reluctantly sets off on the search, he’s shocked to find the wizard somehow still alive.

Nim—the wizard in question—has no desire to be rescued. He’s on a mission to the bottom of the sinkhole, and refuses to return to the surface before he gets there. He may be a subpar wizard, as his parents constantly remind him, but he’s got a positive attitude, an enchanted backpack, and now a mysterious rescue worker to recruit to his cause! Even though said worker is quite rude and seems to be getting Nim into more danger rather than out of it.

To survive, Theory and Nim must brave man-eating fish, walls of tentacles, and devastating secrets: both their own, and ones the park desperately tries to keep hidden. Along the way, they may just discover that they’re stronger together than apart.

And here’s the glorious cover, designed by Anto Marr and illustrated by the author themself!

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | Macmillan

LENE D. BUTTNER lives in London, surrounded by various fluffy and non-fluffy pets. When they’re not writing, they work in Computer Animation, where they spend their time exploding things and simulating toilet paper. They love everything scifi and fantasy and are yet to run out of book ideas featuring misunderstood, snarky monsters.

Fave Five: Fiction with Queer Cuban MCs

Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie (Contemporary YA)

Spin Me Right Round by David Valdes (Time Travel YA)

Guava Flavored Lies by J.J. Arias (F/F Romance)

Secret Identity by Alex Segura (Historical Mystery)

More Like Enemigas by Stephanie Hope (F/F Romance)

New Releases: May 19, 2026

This post is sponsored in honor of Soon By You by Dahlia Adler, out today from St. Martin’s Griffin! (Soon By You is a spicy m/f romance with an MMC on the ace spectrum.)

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | The Ripped Bodice | Lovestruck Books | The Last Chapter | The Well Red Damsel

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Picture Books

Our Guncle by Steven Rowley and Eda Kaban

After the loss of their mom, siblings Grant and Maisie have come to visit their Guncle who they call GUP (for Gay Uncle Patrick) in Palm Springs. GUP can’t bear how sad they all feel, and he tries everything he can think of to make them happy. But swimming pools and milkshakes and new animal friends are only temporary fixes. It isn’t until one quiet night, under the stars, that they come to realize what they’ve been searching for has been with them all along.

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Fave Five: Queer Historical Fiction Set in Italy

For contemporary gay fiction set in Italy, click here.

Vesuvius by Cass Biehn (YA, 79)

Nicked by M.T. Anderson (1087)

The Ballot Boy by Larry Mellman (1368)

Maddalena and the Dark by Julia Fine (1717)

Eight Strings by Margaret DeRosia (19th c)

Fave Five: New Queer Cozy Fantasy, 2026 Edition

The Divine Gardener’s Handbook by Eli Snow

Field Guide for the Formerly Villainous by Autumn K. England

How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days by Jessie Sylva

Into the Midnight Wood by Alexandra McCollum

Bromantasy by Máire Roche

Bonus: These are all Adult, but for YA, check out The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens 

Queering up your shelf, one rec at a time!