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)

Exclusive Cover Reveal: Love Me Like a Rock Song by Shelly Jay Shore

Today on the site I’m delighted to welcome back Shelly Jay Shore to reveal the cover of their upcoming Romance, Love Me Like a Rock Song, releasing August 25, 2026 from Dell! Here’s the story:

Delilah is a lyricist looking for a muse. Emmett is a golem ready to be unmade.

From the bestselling author of Rules for Ghosting comes a soul-stirring, romantic novel about a jilted singer-songwriter, her unexpected hitchhiker, and the road trip of a lifetime.

When Delilah Cohen’s much more famous fiancée leaves her at the altar right before Delilah is supposed to start recording her first solo album, she finds herself with a notebook full of love songs that no longer make sense. Picking up a hitchhiker two hours into the road trip that was supposed to be her honeymoon seems as good a way as any to get her groove back. The last thing she expects is to start falling for her mysterious new passenger, but what’s more inspiring than a rebound with a built-in expiration date?

But there’s more to Emmett than meets the eye. Emmett is a golem, a human-ish being of Jewish mythology who was created from clay to serve a now-deceased master. No longer needed, their final task is to make their way back to the California cave where they were made in order to undo the magic that brought them to life in the first place. But the longer Emmett spends with Delilah—who has plenty of secrets and insecurities of her own—as they cross the country to visit historical queer locales from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, the more their ending feels like something to fight, rather than something set in stone.

As the California coast brings Delilah’s writing deadline—and Emmett’s fate—closer with every passing mile, Delilah has to decide just what song it is she wants to write…and whether writing the album of a lifetime is worth losing a love she never expected to find.

Part road trip romcom, part epistolary exploration of America’s vibrant queer culture, and all a love letter to the phrase “it’s about the journey, not the destination,” Love Me Like a Rock Song is a glorious love story about discovering who we are and what we want, and what it means to be human.

And here’s the killer cover designed and illustrated by Amy Perez!

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon

(c) Divine Brujeria

Shelly Jay Shore is a writer, digital strategist, and nonprofit fundraiser. She writes for anxious queer millennials, sufferers of Eldest Daughter Syndrome, recovering summer camp counselors, and anyone struggling with the enormity of being a person trying to make the world kinder, softer, and more tender. Her debut novel, Rules for Ghosting, was a national bestseller and was named one of the New York Times Book Review’s Best Romances of the Year.

Fave Five: Queer Fantasy Folklore/Fairy Tale Reimaginings

Legend of the White Snake by Sher Lee (YA)

The Witch and the Vampire by Francesca Flores (YA, Rapunzel)

The Raven and the Reindeer by T. Kingfisher (Snow Queen)

Witch of the Winter Wood by Tori Anne Martin (Hansel & Gretel)

Cinder House by Freya Marske (Cinderella)

These are all novels/novellas, but for an anthology, check out At Midnight ed. by Dahlia Adler, and for a multi-author series, check out The GriMM Tales 

Authors in Conversation: Trip Galey and R.D. Pires

Today on the site I’m delighted to welcome Trip Galey and R.D. Pires, authors of the upcoming Science Fantasy The Fall of the House of Valenziaga and Epic Fantasy Before the Ghost Sea, respectively! With both books launching Kickstarters this month, the authors wanted to chat about their projects, so before we get started, here’s a little more on those!

 A Kickstarter campaign banner with an art deco border in blue-green over a black background. The title of the book the project is funding is centre left and reads: The Fall of the House of Valenziaga. Above the title is the phrase: Snatch the crown. Break the tyrant. To the right of the title is the shadowy face of a man staring off the banner to the right. The face and title are surrounded by flying shards of broken glass.
Cover art by Jamie Flack

Virtus is the handsome, golden-tongued heir to House Valenziaga. He has wealth, privilege, influence, as many lovers as he could want…and his life is a living hell. His mother, the ageless Vainglory Valenziaga, is a world-breaking tyrant and she holds Virtus’ very existence firmly in a razor-manicured fist.

Not all mothers love their children; not all rulers deserve their crown.

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Exclusive Cover Reveal: Triple Threat by Katie Chandler

Today on the site I’m excited to welcome back Katie Chandler to reveal the cover of her next tennis Romance, Triple Threat, releasing December 8, 2026 from Atria Books! Here’s the story:

From the author of the “exquisite” (The New York Times) Backhanded Compliments, a steamy sports romance about a disgraced tennis star, the ex-pro who becomes her coach, and the soulmate they share. Perfect for fans of Challengers and Carrie Soto Is Back.

Octavia Ricci has spent her entire life proving she doesn’t need anyone—especially not her father, the controlling coach who built her career and broke her spirit. But after a public meltdown at the Australian Open, the icy Grand Slam champion isn’t sure if she ever wants to play again. She agrees to take it one tournament at a time, now under a new coach, determined to find her footing and love of the game again.

Ariel de Cordova was once the next big thing in tennis until a devastating injury ended his career. Now, with his confidence shot, he’s not sure he can handle another player’s comeback story—especially not a player as volatile as Octavia. But as they practice, they both tentatively open up about their experiences and begin to heal their deepest wounds.

The only stable, grounding presence in Octavia’s life is her soulmate and partner, Leo Mantovani. But he has two soulmarks on his wrist, and when Leo shakes hands with Octavia’s new coach for the first time, Ariel turns out to be Leo’s other soulmate. Knowing the optics of a player and coach relationship aren’t ideal, they decide to keep their relationship secret and surface-level.

While Octavia, Ariel, and Leo fight to keep their relationship private, the tennis world is watching their every move. But when the spotlight turns harsh and old wounds resurface, they’ll have to decide if love is worth risking their careers, their reputations, and their hearts.

And here’s the athletic cover, designed by Kelli McAdams and illustrated by Liza Rusalskaya!

Buy it: Bookshop | Amazon | S&S

(c) Katie Chandler

Katie Chandler is a romance author, who loves adding a speculative twist to her kissing books. She is passionate about writing joyful queer love stories that are full of tenderness, angst, and spice. You can usually find Katie writing with a full caffeine iced beverage, a Taylor Swift album blasting, and her yellow lab, Blue, who makes sure her feet are toasty and that she takes regular breaks to give him treats. When not writing, Katie spends her time watching tennis with her snuggly black lab, Bunny, chasing her thieving chocolate lab, Bear, who thinks her socks are his chew toys, and wondering where her glasses are (they’re nestled in her hair).

February 2026 Deal Announcements

Adult Fiction

NYT-bestselling author of THE HOUSE IN THE CERULEAN SEA TJ Klune‘s MURMURATION, INTO THIS RIVER I DROWN, HOW TO BE A NORMAL PERSON, and THE IMMEMORIAL YEAR; and four untitled queer novels, to Ali Fisher at Tor, in separate major deals, each for seven figures, in separate four-book deals, by Deidre Knight at The Knight Agency (world English).

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Queering up your shelf, one rec at a time!