🩷💜💙Bi+ Romance Deals and New Releases

Access the best deals and new releases in the wonderful world of Bi+ romance!

Today’s Deals:

Rescuing Krampus

by Robin Jo Margaret

Naomi takes a holiday to explore her newly-inherited chalet in the mountains, only to find a beast unconscious in the snowy woods. The krampus becomes her guest as Naomi nurses him back to health, and as they stay in the chalet together, they form an unlikely relationship that begins to get steamy and... complicated.

$0.99 (67% OFF)

Napkins and Other Distractions

by M.A. Wardell

This steamy romance follows two men that find themselves working together after a one-night stand—and explores the balance between career and relationships while also dealing with mental health issues.

$2.99 (67% OFF)

Pretty Obsessed

by J.R. Gray

A famous drummer falls for a writer after an intimate encounter at a club and becomes obsessed with finding him again.

$0.99 (80% OFF)

Preorders & New Releases:

The Longest Bloom

by Rashah Solun

At seventy-five, Juliet stands naked in the mirror and decides: she’s not done yet. A widowed painter with a dry brush and a restless heart dares to rediscover passion, joy, and Ruby, the girl who once stole her breath, and maybe still holds it.

Scrooged for the Holidays

by Kayla Grosse

Greer Mallory doesn’t believe in fate, magic, or Christmas miracles. But when a snowstorm lands her in the hidden mountain town of Elysian Pines three nights before Christmas, she meets three men who aren’t just handsome, they’re something... otherworldly. As things heat up between them, and visions of her past, present, and future grow impossible to ignore, Greer finds her Scrooge-like ways beginning to crack But will her time in Elysian Pines be enough to thaw her cold exterior? Or will she let herself stay frozen for good?

Sharing Shadow Secrets

by Serena Pier

A steamy, emotional MFM romance about chasing dreams, facing the past, and discovering that sometimes being “God’s favorite” means getting everything you never thought you could have.

Isn’t It Obvious?

by Rachel Runya Katz

After a meet-disaster, a podcaster and her producer fall in love over email without realizing they know (and hate) each other in real life.