Queer KU Reads- 1/19/25

🌈Your Weekly Roundup of LGBTQ+ books available in Kindle Unlimited.

Seer: Wonderfall Book One

by Bix Barrow

A psychic computer geek and a mysterious pet resort owner join forces to find out what’s killing paranormal creatures. Oh, and they accidentally got magic-married...

Swiping Right and Other Disasters

by Sally Brooks

Swiping Right and Other Disasters is a hilarious sapphic romance full of mishaps, laughs and unexpected adventure. Perfect for fans of Clare Lydon, Casey McQuiston and Clare Ashton.

The Phoenix & the Sword: An LGBTQ Epic Fantasy

by J.C. Snow

The first book in the Crane Moon Cycle duology, a queer epic fantasy set in a xianxia-inspired world of spiritual powers, past lives, and beings of myth and legend.

The Afterlife Club

by Justin Afterdark

Axel's heart no longer beats, but it's pulled in three different directions.

Reverence

by Milena McKay

What happens when the Princess of Paris rescues the brightest star in the history of Bolshoi? Will the Paris ballet stage be big enough for both of them? Sparks fly and rivals become lovers as they set their lives ablaze in a torrent of secrets, intrigue and grands jetés!

A Place for Us: A Memoir

by Brandon J. Wolf

From one of the most vital and passionate LGBTQ+ activists comes a powerful memoir about self-discovery, community, love, and resilience in the face of adversity.

Sips of Her

by Karmen Lee

SIPS OF HER is adorably sweet, wonderfully steamy, and comes complete with its own HEA.

Just Might Work

by Katia Rose

Just Might Work is a New Adult NBLW lesbian romantic comedy featuring a non-binary lead and a cis heroine faking their way into real love.

Top Secret

by Elle Kennedy

A steamy, witty romance about two college guys exploring a threesome and potentially more through a hookup app.

Natural Enemies

by Roan Parrish

When Stefan and Milo meet on Milo’s tour of the Botanic Garden, it’s hatred at first clash. But hatred quickly turns to lust as Milo shows Stefan how exquisite it can feel to lose the control he’s clung to for so long.