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haridraws · 2 days
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btw if you're in the US - B&N apparently has 25% off pre-orders for the next two days which includes my new queer regency rom-com(ic). like the sale is for members, but membership is free.
Publishing is rough atm and pre-ordering is one of the best ways to help get books on lists & library and bookshop shelves. So if you're wanting to get a copy, this is a good way to do it that's also cheaper
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maddybaae · 2 months
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How bad do you want me ? Let's get freaky 🍆
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aryachris · 3 months
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Would you love to meet a trans girl? And have her cock?😌❤️….reblog and Dm😜😜
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bajingoarts · 23 days
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Casimir Nightshade and Jesinia Fern
Casimir has to often go to the doctors to deal with some medical issues. He falls completely for a nurse, Jess, who isn’t afraid to treat him. Jesinia is a transgender woman, who is afraid to get close to others. But Casimir doesn’t care. He loves her. He loves her so much.
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lgbtqreads · 22 days
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Happy (Upcoming) Trans Day of Visibility 2024!
March 31st is Trans Day of Visibility, and we’re celebrating as we do by highlighting a whole bunch of wonderful trans books! For even more recs, check out previous years’ posts.  Books to Read Now Middle Grade Magical Princess Harriet by Leiah Moser “To put it simply, Harris Baumgartner was late to school on the first day of the seventh grade because something he saw in the abandoned lot at the…
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copperbadge · 1 year
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The fourth book in the Shivadh Romances, The Twelve Points Of Caleb Canto, is now available for purchase in print and epub!
Already familiar and just want to buy the book?
The Twelve Points Of Caleb Canto: Hardcopy | Epub
The book is $4 for epub and $18 for print; these prices vary by currency for the hardcopy, but I’ve priced them as affordably as possible. (Lulu’s rates and minimum pricing have both spiked, my apologies for selling an $18 romance novel.)   
Want to learn more? Read on!
Askazer-Shivadlakia is “the little country by the sea” — a coastal micronation perched between France and Italy, with Europe’s only Jewish royal family and a distinctly queer-friendly culture. The Shivadh romances follow the democratically-elected king, Gregory III, and his extended family, as well as their friends and partners.
The first three books are available in hardcopy and epub, and are also available as a single “omnibus” volume; you can learn more about them and find purchase links here. It should be possible to read Twelve Points without having read the earlier books, but there may be context lacking. You can also download the previous books for free as PDFs here.
The Twelve Points Of Caleb Canto
Twelve Points is roughly 90K words, and depicts a happy-ending romance between Caleb, an autistic trans man, and Buck, a bisexual cis man, set against the backdrop of the Eurovision Song Contest. 
Caleb Canto moved to Askazer-Shivadlakia to live a quiet life, teaching music at a local school and writing pop songs on the side. When he accidentally wins the country's first ever Eurovision National Final, he's put on a new and perhaps overly-exciting path to fame, and drawn into the orbit of the Shivadh royal family -- a collection of earnest politicians, oddballs, and charming rogues. And that's not even including the UK’s Eurovision representative, Buck Haverd, a teal-haired rocker who makes questionable life choices. When Buck arrives in Askazer-Shivadlakia, planning to hide out and work on his latest album, he and Caleb form a friendship based equally on a love of music and on trolling each other ruthlessly. 
Soon both are headed to Turin, immersing themselves in the glamor of Eurovision; with a lot at stake for Buck’s career, they’re going to have to decide what they want, and face what might happen if either one of them wins.
Purchase The Twelve Points Of Caleb Canto: 
Hardcopy | Epub
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Interested in supporting charitable causes and getting an autograph for your copy of Twelve Points or earlier books?
With this book, I’m fundraising for United24, President Zelenskyy's official Ukrainian government support initiative; for as long as the war lasts, 10% of profits from this book will go to the fund. 
Additionally, I'm offering signed bookplates in return for donations!
To get a signed bookplate with optional personalized message, you can fill out this form, which will provide you with a link to donate $7 or above via PayPal. The collected donations come to me, and will be given to United24 in a lump sum, while the form will tell me where to send your bookplate(s). Bookplates are archival-quality paper/adhesive signed with acid-free pen and can also be used as bookmarks.
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shiraglassman · 1 year
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books i owe reviews to
I am behind on Stuff but here are some books I read recently that I liked
Lavender House 1950′s queer noir. Gay cop gets fired for being gay and ends up a hard boiled PI solving one of those Rich Household Murders when the head of a soapmaking fortune falls to her death. Has TW’s but a happy ending for the MC, who sounds like Batman in the audiobook.
Legends and Lattes Orc retires from adventuring and opens a coffeehouse in a city that’s never heard of coffee (which is its own kind of funny.) She accidentally found-families herself because of course she does, and it’s got f/f in it. 
A Gentleman in Moscow Smartass elegant aristocrat is sentenced to permanent house arrest in a hotel when the communists take over in Russia 100ish years ago. Book describes the next several decades of his life and all the adventures you can get up to in a small space, which are: plenty. Surprise, like the previous one this also has restaurant stuff in it so I felt very Seen by the person who recommended it to me. Has m/f in it.
A Lady for a Duke Regency m/f romance. Heroine was thought dead on the battlefield in Waterloo but instead, she’s nursed back to health in a cottage and takes the opportunity to quietly transition and return home to become the “poor companion” to her brother’s wife. Problem: her old best friend, who has a lot of Waterloo trauma himself, is at the end of his rope. He does lash out when he figures out his new love is his old lost friend, but it’s 100% selfishness not transphobia (”how could you let me think you were dead”) and there is more than enough space in the story for him to redeem himself. Just wanted to make sure y’all knew that was in there.
I also read Project Hail Mary ages ago and that was really cute. I LOVED the ending bc it was more than I was expecting by that point. I went in nearly completely cold and that’s why I’m not describing the plot, just that someone I trusted said that they thought I’d like it. So I’m gonna let that be the spoiler: that it was ultimately cozy enough for the likes of me. :P
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sexylizabeth · 8 months
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Dm let me Ease your stress
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milocelium · 2 months
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moment of vulnerability: as a transmasc nonbinary person I have very low self esteem and struggle to love myself and my body. I am scared that I come off as annoying, rude, socially awkward, and have a very hard time accepting that someone could be attracted to not just my body but my personality as well.
If you've struggled or are struggling with this can you please share anything that has helped you?
If you are a transmasc person in a relationship (sexual or romantic) can you please share because I feel like i rarely see transmasc rep in romance and it doesn't help discourage the idea that im unlovable.
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queerromancerecs · 3 months
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searching for a good romance to read?
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Looking for a good romantic queer read or did you just read a queer romance so good you want to share it with the world?
Consider Queer Romance Recs right here on Tumblr! Give us your favorites or just scroll through the tags! Reblog stuff you also liked or maybe think your mutuals will like! Share some queer joy!
Queer Romance Recs
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golden-heretic · 29 days
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trans rights are human rights
#transrightsreadathon tbr & recommendations 🩷 💙 💜
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maddybaae · 2 months
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Would you love to meet a Trans princess ?? And have her cock?🍆🍑....... reblog and DM😊
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tjalexandernyc · 10 months
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Hello!
I guess I am now on tumblr.
I'm TJ and I am the author of several queer romance novels. Chef's Kiss and its follow-up Chef's Choice are out now. If you've ever wanted to see nonbinary or trans people in a romcom while also dealing with cooking and baking, those books are for you. My third novel, Second Chances in New Port Stephen, is out later this year. It's a second chance holiday elder millennial Floridian romcom about a trans man falling back in love with his high school ex-boyfriend who is now a hot dad. You can get all the info on those at my website.
I'll be honest, I'm back on tumblr for the first time in years because it's become increasingly sucky to be on certain other social media sites as a trans nonbinary person, especially when you're trying to be a professional. Being an author is my job, and talking to readers and booksellers is a big part of that job, and I can't do that while clinging to my last shred of mental health. Not sure if returning to this site is the answer but let's find out!
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thebibliosphere · 1 year
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Hi, I wanted to recommend A Lady for A Duke by Alexis Hall, if you haven't already read it. It's a trans regency romance and it's excellent - I laughed, I cried, I squealed. There's also a ton of queerness in it aside from Viola, and also the main impediment to Viola's love story is societal status, rather than her being trans, which was really nice to read.
Thank you! It's actually on my TBR list.
I really anjoy Hall’s work. I’m currently rereading Glitterland right now after it got re-released in paperback and I’m having all the mental illness feels about that one. A Lady for a Duke will probably be next unless something lands on my desk for work :D
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copperbadge · 1 year
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A Lady For A Duke
I’m trying to be better about actually documenting what I read -- I used to post book reviews on a fairly regular basis and while I don’t think these will be as in-depth as those, I do want to at least document the reading. I just finished “A Lady For A Duke” by Alexis Hall; it was recommended to me by a friend based on my ongoing romance novel research in general and Twelve Points in specific, since I was discussing how to write trans characters in romances.
I thought it was really enjoyable -- it’s a period romance concerning a trans woman who was at the battle of Waterloo as a soldier and allowed herself to be thought dead so that she could transition and live as she wished, currently serving as a female companion to her sister-in-law after her brother inherited her estate on her “death”. They discover that her former best friend, Gracewood, is Not Coping Well both with his PTSD from the war and his guilt over his friend’s death, and they go to his estate in the hopes of convincing him to let his younger sister and ward have a season in London. Predictably, Romance Blossoms. 
I think the romance was pretty well-handled, certainly enjoyably written. When I did the “trans romance” survey one of the big complaints I saw from people was that the climax of a romance novel is frequently the romantic lead “accepting” the protagonist’s transition/gender, which was neatly sidestepped here because that’s not the issue -- the romantic lead accepts her as a woman from the start and the conflict to be overcome is that he doesn’t realize his friend is a) alive and b) the woman he’s been falling for. 
The book isn’t quite as, well, gentle as what I write; there’s a kidnapping, some high emotion, discussion of abuse from Gracewood’s childhood, and some fairly plain talk about the struggle of living closeted as a trans person. But there’s no transphobia, or if there was it was so brief as to be unmemorable, and not directed at the heroine, just the general “in the air” -phobia that tends to accompany period romance. 
Anyway, I thought it was a nice read, the supporting cast is quite funny, and when I was done with reading it from the library e-reader, I bought it so I could have it to refer back to, which is a rarity with me. Wholeheartedly recommend, it’s a nice romp of a book. I started but didn’t get very far in Hall’s contemporary romances but I might try giving them another shake, knowing that they might just be a little more slow to pick up than this one. 
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lgbtqreads · 10 months
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hi!! do you know any trans girl/cis girl romance books? 👉👈
Sure! Try Fake It by Lily Seabrooke, Roller Girl by Vanessa North, Cinder Ella by ST Lynn (and she also has two other similar ones), and if you're open to a YA graphic novel, Cheer Up! by Crystal Frazier, Val Wise, and Oscar O. Jupiter.
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