Exclusive Cover Reveal: Bloom Town: Genesis by Ally North

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the brand-new cover of Bloom Town: Genesis by Ally North, which is being traditionally published for the first time by Dell on November 24th! Here’s the story:

Ally North’s viral BookTok sensation follows a preacher’s daughter with a secret, an outlaw running from the gallows, and a thrilling sapphic love story spanning vast oceans and wide deserts.

June 1852. When Abby Proctor is kidnapped from a train in the middle of the desert halfway to her new life in California, she makes a promise to herself—she will escape. Abby is leaving Iowa and all its oppressions behind for a reason, and she refuses to be someone’s prisoner again. Especially when that someone is the infamous female outlaw Joey “JT London” Taylor—Abby’s brash, brooding, and inconveniently beautiful captor.

As Abby plots her escape, she stumbles upon a larger conspiracy behind her kidnapping—a complicated revelation considering her growing feelings for Joey, who might not be the ruthless criminal everyone believes her to be. Suddenly Abby doesn’t want to go back to the confines of her religious father or her suffocating husband.

Then Abby realizes it’s all connected—her kidnapping, the secrets she left behind in Iowa, even her plans in California—and she must decide between returning to a life of obedience and unhappiness or trusting an enigmatic outlaw bound for the gallows.

And here’s the gorgeous cover, illustrated and designed by Sophia Chunn!

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | PRH

Ally North (she/her) is a queer writer who has been writing fiction her entire life. During the pandemic, she began writing sapphic romance out of pure chaotic boredom and discovered an untried knack for the genre. She lives in America, but occasionally she lives in England. When she isn’t writing, Ally can be found cooking with obscene amounts of garlic, traveling someplace new, rescuing animals, and feeding Jean-Claude, the wild possum who lives under her shed.

Fave Five: Queer Black YA Horror

I Feed Her to the Beast by Jamison Shea 

Dead Girls Walking and Funerals Are for the Living by Sami Ellis

The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass

You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron

DOE by Rebecca Barrow

Bonus: These are all novels, but you can find even more in All These Sunken Souls: A Black Horror Anthology ed. by Circe Moskowitz

Exclusive Cover Reveal: For the Love of the Quest by Alexandra Ammon Parthun

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of For the Love of the Quest by Alexandra Ammon Parthun, a debut Sapphic Historical Romance releasing August 11, 2026 from Alcove Press! Here’s the story:

The search for King Arthur’s Excalibur invites danger… and potentially love in this Sapphic historical romance, perfect for fans of Cat Sebastian and Freya Marske.

Lady Edith Darling is supposed to live a quiet life in her family’s manor. She is not supposed to go unchaperoned on a quest to find Excalibur. Determined to honor her beloved grandmother’s dying wish, Edith packs her satchel with Arthurian legends, pastries, and her grandmother’s ashes and runs off to hire a mercenary.

Thomasin Shaw leads the most feared gang in London. For years, she had the constabulary safely in her pocket, until a scandal involving was brought to light. Now they’re demanding an enormous sum of money—without which Thomasin will lose the protection of the police along with her criminal empire. But when the rich Lady Edith waltzes into her life seeking an escort for a treasure hunt, Thomasin sees a willing kidnapping victim and a massive ransom.

As Edith’s clues lead them to underground chambers booby-trapped with arrows, doors locked with arcane puzzles, and even Arthur’s fabled round table, Thomasin finds herself swept up in the quest—and in Edith herself. Every legendary quest has an ending, but finding Excalibur might not be enough to make this a happy one.

And here’s the romantic cover, illustrated by Casey Moses!

Flowers and vines in the background, with a large sword standing vertically. Two people are standing on the handle with a banner that says For the Love of the Quest.

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | Penguin Random House

Alexandra Ammon Parthun is a romance and fantasy writer with a BA in creative writing from the Ohio State University. She loves immersing herself in fantasy worlds, whether it’s through books, video games, or her favorite shows. When the real world isn’t as fun as she expects it to be, she writes stories where magic exists in the way she wishes it did. Where there’s always a dramatic adventure or epic love affair to be had. All of her books have been written to a soundtrack of Taylor Swift and songs from The Vampire Diaries, and her dog Piroshki has sat in her lap for every word.

Fave Five: Queer Fiction with Muslim MCs

For older recs, click here.

Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor by Xiran Jay Zhao (MG)

Ramin Abbas Has Major Questions by Ahmad Saber (YA)

Liquid by Mariam Rahmani

These Letters End in Tears by Musih Tedji Xaviere

Missing Sam by Thrity Umrigar

Fave Five: Speculative Fiction Starring Trans Men

The In-Between Bookstore by Edward Underhill

Future Feeling by Joss Lake

Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore

Notes From a Regicide by Isaac Fellman

The Thirty Names of Night by Zeyn Joukhadar

Happy 10th Anniversary, LGBTQReads!

Ten years is a really long time. I don’t even know what to say about that, except last week I got a tremendous acknowledgment from a whole bunch of my absolute favorite queer authors about what this site has meant to them, and though it took me a while to read it because I couldn’t stop crying, it was the best thing in the entire world, up there with when two of my best friends commissioned the banner you see above for the 5th anniversary.

It won’t surprise you to learn that this site is a lot of work. I think it’s important work, obviously. I could say I think it’s more important now than ever, and that’s probably true, but the truth is I’ve always thought it’s of the utmost importance and that’s why I do it.

Why I created it way back in 2016 (and conceived it even further back) was based on two ideas:

1) There are a bunch of great queer sites, each with a specialty of sorts, but none that encompasses all categories and genres in this sort of way.

2) There’s so little queer lit, and there are so many people discovering queerness at different stages of life, and so many people who grew up having so much less than we do now, that people are much more likely to read cross-category and cross-genre preferences when it comes to queer lit than is typical elsewhere.

The former is still true, as far as I know. The latter, heh. Let’s just say the site has grown a lot. When I started this site, the lists were so, so small. I always say that if I’d known how much queer lit would blow up in the years following 2016, I probably would’ve never embarked on a project like this. We’ve come a very long way from “Should I even bother with a Middle Grade page?”

If you’ve found some great books through the site, I’m so glad. If you’ve felt seen by the site, I’m so glad. If you’ve felt acknowledged, your work celebrated, I’m so glad. If you use this site as a resource, whether you’re a librarian or an educator or a bookseller, I’m so freaking glad. There are a million things I wanted this site to do that I simply never had the time for, but there are also a million things that it’s done in its ten years of existence and I wouldn’t take that back for anything.

When I wrote a post for the 5th anniversary, I included some fun facts, so, let’s do some more of those, mostly to shut me up.

This is post number 1,734. There are currently 51 posts scheduled between tomorrow and February 5, 2027.

Officially, as of writing this, the site has received 3,265,393 hits.

The largest social media following is on BlueSky, at 26.8K. Tumblr is next with 24.8K.

The most viewed page on the entire site is also probably the idea I was most excited about conceiving, which is Romance by Trope/ArchetypeSecond most, by the way, is Middle Grade.

The most viewed post on the entire site is… Most Anticipated Adult Fiction: January-June 2022. Fun fact: January-June always gets more views than July and December. Give those latter months some love!

The most popular Fave Five is… Queer WWII Fiction

The most popular guest post is still Recommendations for Polyamory in Fiction by Shira Glassman (though in fairness I mostly stopped doing guest posts these past bunch of years)

But now I want to hear from you. If you’ve used the site at all in the past 10 years, what have you used it for? What’s your favorite book you’ve discovered with it? And if there’s a rec post you’ve been hoping for and haven’t seen yet, what is it??

Fave Five: Queer Irish Fiction, Part II

For part I, click here.

Thirst Trap by Gráinne O’Hare

Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary

Sunburn and Heap Earth Upon It by Chloe Michelle Howarth

These Days by Lucy Caldwell

The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue

Bonus: These are all Adult Fiction, but in YA, check out The Dos and Donuts of Love by Adiba Jaigirdar

Fave Five: Series Starring Queer Amateur Detectives

For professional PIs, click here.

Misty Divine Mysteries by Holly Stars

TV Detectives by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare

Epitome Apartments Mysteries by Candas Jane Dorsey

The Disaster Gay Detective Agency by Lev A.C. Rosen

Sister Holiday Mysteries by Margot Douaihy

Fave Five: Reality TV Romances, Part II

For Part I, click here.

The Cuffing Game by Lyla Lee (m/f YA)

Winging it With You by Chip Pons (m/m)

Winner Bakes All by Alexis Hall (mixed pairing series)

Love at 350 by Lisa Peers (f/f)

Hot Summer by Elle Everhart (f/f)

Bonus: Coming this spring/summer, check out Marooned by Ben Chalfin (m/m) and Good Luck, Babe! by Erin Baldwin (YA, f/f)

Queering up your shelf, one rec at a time!