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Maybe My Wish Come True by Lippincott & Deride is a sweet, heartwarming romance perfect for anyone who loves a second-chance story with all the feels.
The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish
Two strangers agree to swap homes for the holidays, and what starts as an escape from their personal struggles turns into a journey of self-discovery and love.
Kiskeya will stop at nothing to win , that is, if she can keep her eyes on the prize and off her infuriating teammate’s perfect lips.
Sully Morales, home cooking hustler, and self-proclaimed baking brujita lands in Scotland on a quest to find her purpose after spending years as her family’s caregiver. There are others like her—people the law has failed.
Is it too late to get any of that old magic back, or will this be the first Christmas of the rest of their lives?
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Sign up for Kissing Books to receive news, book recommendations, and more for residents of Romancelandia. Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake is a festive romance filled with love, laughter, and second chances, perfect for warming your heart this holiday season.
Celebrate the Season with LGBTQ+ Stories
For years, the holiday season often left LGBTQ folks searching for stories that truly reflected our lives and experiences.
They’re taking back their power and leaving a trail of bodies throughout Los Angeles—dubbed the Blackbird Killings. The home-swap app Vacate offers the perfect solution to both their problems. For decades, the season has been dominated by straight Hallmark movies and heteronormative Christmas cards, leaving little room for LGBTQ+ people to see themselves reflected in the joy and magic of the holidays.
Unfortunately, the prince of Halloween is much more Coal’s type — and he’s here to throw a wrench in everyone’s plans.
**Disclaimer: There is a good chance that this post contains affiliate or sponsor links. What she’s not prepared for is Dr. Atlanta Morris, her new professor whose tough demeanor is no match for Caroline’s burgeoning confidence.
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Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West (16th)
A femme kink expert who recently realized something new about her own sexuality…
Leah, a 51 year old fat Jewish queer femme, is an experienced submissive who recently came to terms with being gray ace and is trying to figure out how to rework her life and relationships in a way that more fully honors her gray aceness: as a kink educator, as a sex shop owner, and as a polyamorous kinky person with multiple ongoing play relationships.
A newly single butch who wants to finally explore her dominance…
Her best friend Jordan, a 49 year old fat disabled Jewish pansexual stone butch with PTSD, is newly divorced, has just gotten an awesome new job, moved to NYC and is subletting a room in Leah’s apartment.
The kind who murder innocent people for no apparent reason. That’s Riley Fauchet’s motto, until a new job lands her at the same company—and on the same team—as her rival Brooke Landry, the frosty jammer for the Big Easy Bruisers.
In Private Equity by Elle Spencer, Cassidy Bennett spends an unexpected evening at a lesbian nightclub with her notoriously reserved and demanding boss, successful venture capitalist Julia Whitmore.
After seeing a different side of Julia, Cassidy can’t seem to shake her desire to know more.
In Closed-Door Policy by Erin Zak, going back to college is never easy, but Caroline Stevens is prepared to work hard and change her life for the better. This imaginative gay holiday story delivers a sweet, sexy romance and a refreshing take on holiday business rivalry.
Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark
If you’re looking for a uplifting story filled with family, friends, and festive surprises, Georgia Clark’s Most Wonderful delivers.
But maybe the problem isn’t with Coal’s plans; it’s with his father’s idea of how to run Christmas.
If you’re looking for a cute, funny holiday read, this is it!
This content contains affiliate links. Unraveling them is dangerous work, but it’s what Kane and The Others do.
Or did, until one of The Others purged Kane of his memories.
But she’s not about to let that little detail stop her—especially during the holiday season—from applying for this dog training job.