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Happy Arab American Heritage Month 2025!

It’s Arab American Heritage Month, and as always, we’re celebrating with books starring protagonists of Arab descent! 

Young Adult

A Guide to the Dark by Miriam Metoui

60037002Something is building, simmering just out of reach.

The room is watching. But Mira and Layla don’t know this yet. When the two best friends are stranded on their spring break college tour road trip, they find themselves at the Wildwood Motel, located in the middle of nowhere, Indiana. Mira can’t shake the feeling that there is something wrong and rotten about their room. Inside, she’s haunted by nightmares of her dead brother. When she wakes up, he’s still there.

Layla doesn’t see him. Or notice anything suspicious about Room 9. The place may be a little run down, but it has a certain charm she can’t wait to capture on camera. If Layla is being honest, she’s too preoccupied with confusing feelings for Mira to see much else. But when they learn eight people died in that same room, they realize there must be a connection between the deaths and the unexplainable things that keep happening inside it. They just have to find the connection before Mira becomes the ninth.

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New Releases: April 2025

Unboxing Libby by Steph Cherrywell (1st)

AI meets American Girl Dolls in this quirky novel about a group of preteen androids who have been cast aside and have to make their own way in the world.

Max isn’t always sweet and bubbly. That wouldn’t be an issue except for the fact that she’s programmed to be. “Max” isn’t even her real name. She’s a Libby– one of the most popular A.I.Cademy Girl social robots, which top the sales charts for girls ages eight to twelve. They look almost human and there’s a companion to fit every personality. Wendys are smart. Robins are sporty. Noras are artistic. And Libbys? As the box they come in says: Always chipper, cheerful, and sweet, Libby(TM) makes the perfect friend.

But despite her packaging and her programmed memories, Max is feeling the opposite of perfect. The only thing she wants to know is why. But this question uncovers bigger answers than she bargained for – like the shocking fate of the other A.I.Cademy Girls, and what the founders of their idyllic community are really hiding. Max may not be the perfect Libby, but she’ll have to embrace what makes her uniquely Max to save herself and her friends before they’re all sent to the junkyard.

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Happy Trans Day of Visibility 2025!

Children’s

Just Like Queen Esther by Ari Moffic and Kerry Olitzky (text) and Rena Yehuda Newman (illustration)

Atara loves to wear her crown – to the library, to the dentist, even to her swim lessons. It gives her confidence, and shows the world that she is a girl, not a boy, like everyone thought at first. But when Atara reads the story of Queen Esther, on the Jewish holiday of Purim – she realises that you don’t need a costume to express who you really are…

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March 2025 Deal Announcements

Adult Fiction

Lev Rosen‘s THE DISASTER GAY DETECTIVE AGENCY, a contemporary humorous mystery, in which a group of queer friends, each a loveable disaster in their own way, accidentally get mixed up in a bewildering murder and must solve it before one of them becomes the next victim, to Jenna Jankowski at Poisoned Pen Press, at auction, in a two-book deal, by Joy Tutela at David Black Literary Agency.

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Exclusive Cover Reveal: The Scavengers and the Stray by Rae Ryan

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of The Scavengers and the Stray by Rae Ryan, a Sapphic Sci-Fi releasing May 1st! Here’s the story: 

The crew of the Who Wants to Know never met a wreck they couldn’t salvage or a fight they couldn’t win. But when their latest find drags them into a deadly corporate conspiracy, Sierra discovers that old flames burn just as deadly as new enemies.

Two centuries after humanity’s banishment to the stars, Sierra and her ragtag crew have carved out a hardscrabble living salvaging long-dead spaceships, their eyes set on the prize of joining the prestigious mech battle circuit and securing their fortunes.

After they stumble upon an unexpected find, a stray AI companion full of corporate secrets worth killing for, they take on a high-stakes job they can’t refuse. Only to find themselves caught in the crossfire of a deadly blackmail scheme with Sierra’s almost-but-not-quite-ex-girlfriend at the center of this treacherous web. Sierra and her found family must uncover the truth behind a devious plot before they lose not only their livelihoods but their lives.

And here’s the cozy cover by Sonata!

At a diner, framed by space a white woman with blue hair eats french fries and smiles at a red-skinned humanoid alien who is drinking a shake, a black cat at his feet. Titled 'The Scavenger and the Stray by Rae Ryan.'

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Rae Ryan’s science fiction lets people escape into stories with flawed characters, but without identity-based discrimination. Because we all deserve a break. She’s currently working on a contemporary FFM romance when she’s not walking her silly dog, Piper, on the Colorado Front Range.

Exclusive Cover Reveal: This is How We Roll ed. by Rosiee Thor

Today on the site I’m delighted to reveal the cover of the upcoming anthology This is How We Roll, edited by Rosiee Thor and releasing September 16, 2025  from Page Street YA! Here’s the gist: 

The magic of tabletop RPGs lives in the creativity of the players. Given the chance to explore gender, relationships, and queer existence across vast worlds with completely different sets of rules, queer players throughout the years have found acceptance, camaraderie, and joy by rolling the dice and kicking ass. This anthology celebrates that TTRPG rite of passage with a diverse lineup of queer authors who are just as mighty with their pens as with swords… and shields… and spells!

This collection of fourteen stories includes critically acclaimed authors such as New York Times Bestseller Marieke Nijkamp, New York Times Bestseller Andrew Joseph White, Pura Belpré Honor winner Jonny Garza Villa, LAMBDA Literary Award winner Rebecca Podos, LAMBDA Award finalist Linsey Miller, Indie Bestseller Margaret Owen, and Morris Award finalist Akemi Dawn Bowman.

And here’s the absolutely delightful cover, designed by Laura Benton and illustrated by Britt Anderson, with a note on the design!

For this cover it was really important that we blended the reality of the tabletop players with the fantasy they are imagining. Britt’s concept filled this prompt perfectly by having the player’s designs and body language subtly echoed in their fantasy characters.

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Rosiee Thor is the Pacific Northwest Indie Bestselling author of Tarnished Are The Stars and Fire Becomes Her, the picture book The Meaning of Pride, and tie-in novels for franchises like Life is Strange and Firefly. Their short fiction appears in anthologies including the Lambda award nominated Being Ace, and they are the editor of Why On Earth: An Alien Invasion Anthology and This is How We Roll. Their debut cozy mystery, The Dead & Breakfast, is forthcoming from Berkley Press. Rosiee lives in Oregon with a dog, two cats, and an abundance of plants.

Fave Five: Fiction with MCs of Greek Descent

The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta (YA)

We Could Be Something by Will Kostakis (YA)

The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis (YA)

Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun

Fire on the Island by Timothy Jay Smith

Fave Five: Shakesqueer, Part III

For parts I and II, click here.

The Forge & Fracture Saga by Brittany N. Williams (YA Fantasy, Shakespearean London)

Take Her Down by Lauren Emily Whalen (YA, Julius Caesar)

By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter (YA, Shakespearean London)

Lovesick Falls by Julia Drake (YA, As You Like It)

The Unbecoming of Margaret Wolf by Isa Arsen (Histfic starring Shakespearen actors)


Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week Book Spotlight: So Lucky by Nicola Griffith

March 9th kicked off Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, and as any reader knows, one great way to raise awareness of a disability is to read a book with a main character who has said condition, written by an author who shares it. This week we’re highlighting So Lucky by Nicola Griffith, a psychological thriller that released back in 2018 and won the Washington State Book Award. (You can read more about the book and Griffith’s interviews here.) 

Image of a book cover of So Lucky: A Novel, by Nicola Griffith. The background is matte black with the title “So Lucky,” and the author’s name “Nicola Griffith,” in big uppercase type rendered as burning paper. In smaller, brighter letters between title and author is, “A novel,” and, below the writer’s name, “Author of Hild”

Mara Tagarelli is on top of her world. She’s the head of a multimillion-dollar AIDS foundation, an accomplished martial artist, and happily married. Then, in the space of a week, her wife leaves her, she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and she loses her job.

Mara has never met a problem she can’t solve—until suddenly she can’t solve any of them. Everything begins to feel like a threat. At first, she thinks it’s just her newfound sense of vulnerability. Then she realizes the threat of violence is real, deadly, and imminent.

But how do you defend yourself when you can’t trust your own body? How do you face down danger when others believe you are helpless, yet you know monsters are coming? This will be a fight unlike any Mara has faced before.

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Fave Five: Fiction with Sapphic Knights

The Afterward by E.K. Johnston (YA)

Where Shadows Bloom by Catherine Bakewell (YA)

A Knight to Remember by Bridget Essex

The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond

Her Pretty Knight by Mariah Rae Birch

Bonus: Coming in June 2025, Lady’s Knight by Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner (YA)

Double Bonus: For two MG series with nonbinary knights, check out Splinter & Ash by Marieke Nijkamp and Sir Callie by Esme Symes-Smith