🌈LGBTQ+ Sci-Fi & Fantasy New Releases

Browse preorders and new releases in the breathtaking worlds of queer fantasy and science fiction books!

A Nest of Magic

by Kate Moseman

Corinthia, the librarian of Shadow Ridge, doesn’t fall for mysterious strangers. She doesn’t go for long walks in the woods. And she most certainly does not believe in magic—but magic believes in her...

PREORDER: Releases 10/17/25

Of Flowers and Stars

Brynn Athen

Anya Stern's world was turned upside down when her mother, the Ruler of Ortlund, succumbed to disease. Luckily, her aunt and closest friend Caroline was willing to be her Regent while she finished her studies. Distracted by her desperate desire to engage in her own hobbies, Anya is completely blindsided when one of her suitors proposes. As if her life could not get any more hectic, Caroline's coronation is interrupted by invaders.

PREORDER- Releases 7/14/25

Notes from a Regicide

by Isaac Fellman

A heartbreaking story of trans self-discovery with a rich relatability and a science-fictional twist.

The 72 Hours (Revived Book 2)

by Jacob Guy

Following Galena's attack, Chester and Emerson wake up in Meredith's Wellness Center, where things aren't quite like they seem. With the revival threshold hanging over his head, Chester has seventy-two-hours to convince Meredith to help him, but as time slips away, Chester finds himself entangled in politics, haunted by memories he can’t outrun, and overshadowed by the looming possibility of permanent death.

Blood Orange

by Rae Sengele

When Echo comes to in a locked closet with no memory of how she got there, she steadily learns that not only is she a sentient android, but also what she thought to be reality was in fact just an elaborate story given to her by one of her creators. Once she’s reunited with the real versions of her found family, she begins to realize even that might be a lie.

Demon and the Raven

by Mary Calmes

Xander Corey has never been happier. He’s in love, engaged to the man of his dreams, his friends are thriving, his land, Corvus, is safe, his community is booming, and he’s even back to working as a part-time librarian in Osprey, the tiny little town he calls home in Upstate New York. And yes, he’s a witch, though only a few are bothered about that. But Xander is worried: Why is everyone so cranky? What’s happened to the bees in town? And who attacked his friend the nymph?

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