Congratulations on making it through one of the darkest months of the year! Surely, we should celebrate with a book or five? With so many queer books coming this February, you can spend the last dregs of winter cosy and well-read, so dive in and add these amazing new releases to your TBR!
Start the new month with The NeverSleep by S.E. Smyth, a sapphic post-apocalyptic thriller guaranteed to pack a punch, out on the 1st.
In March of 2029, the world faces imminent collapse and catastrophic environmental upheaval. The leaders of the United States have issued a warning that everyone must take a government-issued NeverSleep pill, meant to control intense vertigo, mental distress, and common sicknesses, to survive the world-wide climate crisis catalyzed by an anti-government faction that is trying to melt the polar ice caps.
Jill has hopped from job to job for years expressing malcontent. Having lost her parents as a child, she is looking to settle down and curate a family. Mary thinks Jill just needs some motivation. Jill and Mary were partnered almost a decade ago, broke up, and have started to slowly rekindle their relationship. But the world is changing. The climate has changed.
Jill and Mary attempt to recouple and explore the NeverSleep, a side effect of the issued NeverSleep pill. The NeverSleep is a lucid dream space where a person can actively rebuild our world to be actualized in the future. Jill and Mary fight to survive in their relationship, carve out their place in the NeverSleep, but all of it could fall apart if the government and the world dissolves before them.
If you'd prefer a contemporary butch/femme workplace romance, Charlie Geoffrey's Boss Undercover has got you covered, also out on the 1st.
Love was not in her business plan.
Stranded, broke, and sleeping in her sister’s tiny spare room with her toddler, Chloe's fresh start looks more like rock bottom. Until a job offer at a struggling holiday park throws her a lifeline.
Enter Ashley Waters: corporate fixer, career-obsessed nomad, and the last person who wants to be back in her hometown. But a plea from her mentor leaves her no choice – save his holiday park business, or watch it sink.
When these two collide (literally), keeping things professional becomes the least of their problems. Forced to go undercover together at the park, they're fighting not just to save the business, but to resist an attraction that could complicate everything.
With Chloe's need for stability clashing with Ashley's fear of putting down roots, will their professional facade crack under the heat of desire? And more importantly – can they save the park before their hearts get in the way?
A steamy, contemporary romance where love might just be the best business strategy of all.
We'll be celebrating Valentine's Day early on the 1st, as Ride It Out by Jenna Jarvis hits shelves! This one is a contemporary lesbian romance/slice of life drama featuring a character with a speech impediment as well as anxiety and depression rep. Read our interview with Jenna here.
As a doctor, Mick McVey knows what a mental health crisis looks like. Her own still takes her by surprise. When she inherits a house from the grandfather she’s never met, she puts herself on sabbatical and travels to the small hometown of the mother who abandoned her. It’s a temporary solution.
Mick might not be grieving her grandfather, but to her new neighbor Katy, his death is one blow too many. Mick’s arrival feels like Katy’s chance to forget her ex and her struggling cinema and reinvent herself. She’ll finally get her hot rebound and make this year her year.
When the COVID-19 lockdown traps both women in situations they’d convinced themselves were temporary, they’re forced to face what they really want from their lives, and who they want to share them with.
Jayde Layne's urban fantasy, Hunting Static, is out on the 4th and promises non-binary and trans representation.
Hex’s life was turned upside down when a monster, known only as the Creech, killed her family. Years later, Hex is barely scraping by as a monster hunter. But when she arrives in Tulsa, she meets up with a fellow monster hunter who also has a vendetta against the Creech. Will they be able to take down the creature once and for all, or will they fall into the static?
Also out on the 4th is Mutual Interest by Olivia Wolfgang-Smith, a historical fiction novel with lesbian and achillean romances at its heart.
A classic in the making: a mesmerizing novel about marriage and ambition, sexuality and secrecy, and the true costs of building an empire.
At the turn of the 20th century, Vivian Lesperance is determined to flee her origins in Utica, New York, and avoid repeating her parents' dull, limited life. When she meets Oscar Schmidt, a middle manager at a soap company, Vivian finds a partner she can guide to build the life she wants-not least because, more interested in men himself, Oscar will leave Vivian to tend to her own romances with women.
But Vivian's plans require capital, so the two pair up with Squire Clancey, scion of an old American fortune. Together they found Clancey & Schmidt, a preeminent manufacturer of soap, perfume, and candles. When Oscar and Squire fall in love, the trio form a new kind of partnership.
Vivian reaches the pinnacle of her power building Clancey & Schmidt into an empire of personal care products while operating behind the image of both men. But exposure threatens, and all three partners are made aware of how much they have to lose.
For readers of Hernan Diaz's Trust and Colm Tóibín's The Magician, with echoes of Gustave Flaubert and E.M. Forster, Mutual Interest is a beguiling story of queer romance, empire, and power.
On the 5th, dive back into Layla Heart's Her Vicious Pack series with Fierce Claim, a dark why choose bi/pan romance with autistic rep, set in a sweet Omegaverse.
Vera’s pack keeps growing with the addition of Riley, a beautiful female Alpha, changing everything once more…
In only a few weeks, Omega Vera went from being on the run with her fated Alpha at her side, to starting a pack with a scent matched second Omega and Alpha, to going into heat and getting pregnant, to meeting a third Alpha for their pack in a complicated and dangerous situation that exposed how vulnerable the pack is right now.
It’s no wonder that things are taking a toll on Vera’s mental and physical health.
While she’s awake, she’s fighting to take control over the situation with the Hearts, planning how to take them down. When she falls asleep, her mind plays tricks on her, mixing dreams and reality in a dangerous way, putting everyone at risk.
After a broken night, the pack tries to understand what’s going on, when Vera and Mathew go into heat again, much too early and much too quickly.
And to make it even worse, Riley won’t allow anyone near them, not even the rest of the pack…
Enjoy speculative YA novel A Fix of Light by Kel Menton on the 6th, with a trans MC, gay and bisexual MCs, and sapphic rep.
Be careful. The dark is listening.
Hanan is supposed to be dead. The forest outside Skenashogue sent him home alive - but changed. A strange new magic makes every emotion a physical force he can't control.Bright and gentle, fox-like Pax is everything Hanan is not. And when he touches Hanan he mutes his secret power, quiets the curse.
To survive their own darknesses they'll need to be honest with each other. But Hanan isn't sure Pax will like what he finds out... Can their love help them find their way back to the light?
On the 11th comes sapphic romantasy Where Shadows Bloom by Catherine Bakewell!
Fans of Allison Saft and Margaret Rogerson will be swept away into this lush and beguiling sapphic romantasy from the bestselling author of Flowerheart, Catherine Bakewell.
Ofelia has lived her life dreaming of entering Le Château Enchanté—the mysterious court of the gods-blessed King Léo, where the shadow monsters that roam Ofelia’s home never trespass.
Lope has lived her life as a knight, defending Ofelia and her home from Shadows even as she dreams of escaping with Ofelia by her side.
When the Shadows venture too close, Lope and Ofelia are thrust into a journey that will lead them to the heart of the darkness haunting their home: the dazzling and deceptive Château Enchanté itself.
A mesmerizing daydream with a subtle edge of darkness that will leave you utterly unable to put it down, Where Shadows Bloom pits terrifying monsters, chilling secrets, capricious gods, immortal kings, and death itself against the unstoppable love between two girls.
Enjoy a queer middle grade novel with Sara Ryan's Mountain Upside Down, also out on the 11th.
A funny and heartfelt LGBTQIA+ middle grade novel set against the backdrop of family drama and a library funding campaign in a small town.
Alex Eager lives in Faillin, OR with her grandmother, a retired librarian. Life should be great for Alex, since she finally worked up the courage to ask her best friend PJ if they could be more than friends and she said yes. But their new relationship will have to be long distance, because PJ is moving. On top of that, Alex is worried that something is wrong with her increasingly forgetful grandmother. And to make matters worse, Faillin is holding a referendum on library funding, and things aren’t looking good. Will anything good for Alex ever last?
Mountain Upside Down is a beautifully crafted story of a thirteen-year-old girl finding her place in her family and her community. It’s a queer-positive story that doesn’t center coming out. It’s a story of a library’s role in a community that doesn’t feature book banning. And it’s a story of long-held family secrets and resentment that focuses not on final resolution but learning how to communicate again.
Solve a murder mystery with the Blanchard twins this February! R.O. Thorp's Death on Ice releases on the 13th in paperback!
Meet the Blanchard twins:
Rose is practical, sharp, and protective. Specialty: manta rays.
Finn is too sweet and kind for his own good. Specialty: sharks.
Rose and Finn are looking for sharks on the sea bed. When they return to their ship, the Dauphin, they make a terrible discovery: their colleague has been murdered on the ice - with a harpoon that should never have been there. Everyone else on the luxury cruise ship - the wealthy passengers, the researchers hard at work, the tight-knit crew and their strangely calm Captain - were all aboard at the time, so they are all under suspicion. Rose and Finn were the only two at sea, and they're miles from anywhere, so it's up to them to investigate.
On scientific problems, they are a brilliant team - but can the Blanchard twins solve a murder?
Aubrey Ennis's Name Her Holy is a sapphic fantasy set to release on the 13th.
Where the weave between worlds thins, a long buried shadow rises from its grave among the stars and seeks vengeance on the Vale.
A Herald has been named to mark its ascension— a woman resurrected by The Seeker’s hand and placed in the pious care of the Vigil Order. A once disgraced daughter of her noble house, Kye Liatris is crowned a living saint, one tasked with stopping the coming cataclysm. Kye has lived on borrowed time since, aiding the Vigil while quietly enduring worsening ailments.
When a strange blight brings death to the valley of Jude Arendell’s home village, she finds herself swept up in the Vigil’s fight. But in taking up her mother’s sword, Jude learns that her family legacy was not as it seemed.
As stars extinguish and the threads that bind the Vale swiftly unravel, so do the long trusted stories of history past. Now Kye and Jude must decide whether to follow their divine callings or scorn the gods and place their trust in each other.
And what better way to celebrate Valentine's than with more sapphic romantasy? Jaydell's The Fox and the Bladesworn releases on the 14th.
Driven by the fear of losing those she loves, Kaelara Bladesworn, a fierce warrior, embarks on a perilous journey to find a legendary power said to change fate itself. Along the way, she rescues Red, a mischievous foxkin shapeshifter with no memory of her past.
This sapphic romantasy novella weaves a tale of adventure, love, and the strength to face the shadows within.
If you'd rather settle down with an achillean romance, Jonathan & Nathan by MJ Pierce also releases on the 14th.
A broken-hearted Jonathan moves from London to Berlin and finds a new family with his close-knit friend group. Part of this group is Nathan. Jonathan and Nathan become fast friends, exploring casual sex and partying. But then, they fall in love and just when they become a couple, fate intervenes. Jonathan's sister dies and he has to return to London to take care of his niece and nephew.
Eight years pass until his friends decide that hey need Jonathan back. But what does that mean for Jonathan and Nathan?
Or escape with Sass Everett's fantasy romance The Hand That Feeds for bi and poly rep, also on the 14th.
Ten years ago, Corin was King Starling's most trusted personal guard and Lady Yolantha's beloved. Once, he had dreams of marrying his lover and standing beside his king as they ushered in a new era of peace. But after a sudden betrayal, Corin was forced into a life of exile.
Ten years later, an unexpected message from the king brings hope for a new life and a new chance at love... as long as Corin is willing to meet his demands. But Corin is not so easily bought, nor will he forgive the past so soon.
The Viscount St. Albans by Natania Barron offers both sapphic and achillean romances in this romantasy, with demisexual and neurodivergent rep, too. Releases on the 14th!
Silas Drake, the Viscount St. Albans, is one of the most desirable bachelors in England: approaching thirty, wealthy, and poised to inherit his father’s seat in Parliament. His aunt, the dowager viscountess, insists he marries well, and soon—or she’ll take matters into her own hands.
But his love belongs to Viola Brightwell, who is a commoner of modest means... and a vampire. Newly transformed after the recent battle to save Netherford, Viola rages in a locked room in Silas’s mansion, wrestling with the violent passions of her new affliction.
As Silas struggles to balance the demands of his rank with the desires of his heart, he finds himself at the centre of a conspiracy by ancient and terrible powers...
Meanwhile, Liege Edith Rookwood and her companion, Poppy, go to London and must struggle through the next phase of their own romance. And Roland de Grateloup, a reluctant werewolf, arrives with a terrible plight--and eyes for Basil Hode, Edith's Warder.
We're so excited to see Merlina Garance release high-heat fantasy Dame Ophis on the 14th, especially for the butch lesbian and queer femme rep!
She has many names: Lady of the Oak. Dame Ophis.
Few are those to know her real one.
Sinha.
When wounded knight Cerris crosses through the forest on her way back to the castle, she doesn’t expect a surprising young woman to offer her shelter, nor to heal her.
Things take a complicated turn when Cerris realises who she is dealing with.
She is supposed to kill Dame Ophis.
The only problem is, she might have fallen in love with Sinha.
A high heat fantasy novella with varied rep, and snakes.
And if you'd prefer to spend your Valentine's Day with something a little more historical, grab The Smith by Marine St. Jean for BIPOC characters and a butch/femme fantasy romance.
For eight years, Ama has been on the run and out of reach from the people who destroyed her life. Staying detached and moving quickly is all you can expect as a merchant-class woman with unnatural passions, even in the neglected areas of Gascony in the 800's.
But now a village that needs her skills, and more importantly, a woman who wants her heart, is trying to break through those walls. If they do, Ama is convinced disaster will follow. And if she learns the whole truth, Ama will lose her as well.
Or fall in love with science-fiction/fantasy with A.E. Bratchford and T.W. Night's anthology, With Love, the Stars.
“Tell me the story
about how the Sun
loved the Moon so much,
she died every night
to let her breathe.”
With Love, the Stars is a collection of queer short stories and poems within the genres of romance and sci-fi/fantasy.
Each piece has been lovingly crafted by two authors separately, but then woven together into the words within. A cup of dreams, a few litres of emotion, and of course, a gallon of love has been poured into this collection in the process of its creation.
So if you are looking for stories of love - whether it be new or rekindled, from rivalry to love at first sight, or even stories in worlds and galaxies far beyond our own - you may just find it here amongst the love of the stars.
Embrace the Gothic with Yelen and Yelena by C.M. Rosens, a dark fantasy with aromantic and bisexual characters out on the 14th.
ONCE UPON A TIME... In a rural corner of the Provinces simmering with civil unrest, Laundress Yelena's village is plagued by a dangerous fungal rot oozing from the forest. When she is falsely accused of dark sorcery and evicted from her cottage so her landlord can sell up, Yelena is forced to leave her home and loved ones behind, and entrusts herself to the wind-borne voices of the restless dead to see where they lead her.
Yelen is a forgotten tyrant, turned into a monster hundreds of years ago after accepting a cursed flower, and left to stalk his enchanted castle all alone. Despite becoming a better person over the centuries, Yelen’s aromanticism means he can never fulfil the ‘mutual romantic love’ condition of the curse, and to his relief, he will never have to return to form of the power-hungry brute he once was... But he craves companionship and an end to his lonely existence.
When the wind leads Yelena to Yelen, she discovers a kindred spirit in the aromantic, bi-attracted monster, and their relationship quickly escalates. But being a guest in a cursed castle with a lonely, amorous Beast is not all fun and games - while exploring, Yelena makes a disturbing discovery about the source of the rot, and starts showing symptoms of infection herself.
Can Yelen and Yelena work together to find a lasting cure for the rot seeping beyond the castle walls, or will the curse claim another victim?
We're desperate to get our hands on Hungerstone by Kat Dunn, a sapphic historical vampire romance out on the 18th.
Hungerstone is a thrillingly seductive sapphic romance for fans of S.T. Gibson’s A Dowry of Blood and Emilia Hart’s Weyward.
For what do you hunger, Lenore?
Lenore is the wife of steel magnate Henry, but ten years into their marriage, the relationship has soured and no child has arrived to fill the distance growing between them. Henry's ambitions take them out of London and to the imposing Nethershaw manor in the countryside, where Henry aims to host a hunt with society’s finest. Lenore keeps a terrible secret from the last time her husband hunted, and though they never speak of it, it haunts their marriage to this day.
The preparations for the event take a turn when a carriage accident near their remote home brings the mysterious Carmilla into Lenore's life. Carmilla who is weak and pale during the day but vibrant at night; Carmilla who stirs up a hunger deep within Lenore. Soon girls from local villages begin to fall sick before being consumed by a bloody hunger.
Torn between regaining her husband's affection and Carmilla's ever-growing presence, Lenore begins to unravel her past and in doing so, uncovers a darkness in her household that will place her at terrible risk . . .
Set against the violent wilderness of the moors and the uncontrolled appetite of the industrial revolution, Hungerstone is a compulsive feminist reworking of Carmilla, the book that inspired Dracula: a captivating story of appetite and desire.
Also on the 18th comes Wooing the Witch Queen by Stephanie Burgis, a much-anticipated romantasy featuring a bisexual MC.
In a Gaslamp-lit world where hags and ogres lurk in thick pine forests, three magical queens form an uneasy alliance to protect their lands from invasion…and love turns their world upside down.
Queen Saskia is the wicked sorceress everyone fears. After successfully wrestling the throne from her evil uncle, she only wants one thing: to keep her people safe from the empire next door. For that, she needs to spend more time in her laboratory experimenting with her spells. She definitely doesn’t have time to bring order to her chaotic library of magic.
When a mysterious dark wizard arrives at her castle, Saskia hires him as her new librarian on the spot. “Fabian” is sweet and a little nerdy, and his requests seem a little strange – what in the name of Divine Elva is a fountain pen? – but he’s getting the job done. And if he writes her flirtatious poetry and his innocent touch makes her skin singe, well…
Little does Saskia know that the "wizard" she’s falling for is actually an Imperial archduke in disguise, with no magical training whatsoever. On the run, with perilous secrets on his trail and a fast growing yearning for the wicked sorceress, he's in danger from her enemies and her newfound allies, too. When his identity is finally revealed, will their love save or doom each other?
On the 20th, enjoy a dark romantic suspense by Lisa Caro. Mine is a butch/femme romance with a lesbian MC.
Eri Snow is an enigmatic loner, content to handle the (legal and not-so-legal) clients of Snow Securities—the company she inherited when her parents died—on her own while keeping her employees at arm’s length. When her new personal assistant starts, Eri reconsiders the single life, drawn in by her immediate and unusual attraction to the pretty, vulnerable woman.
Natalia Warner is not unhappy to spend long hours working at her new job. Not only is it a much-needed respite from her troubled home life, her handsome-as-hell (and clearly dangerous) boss, Eri, caught her attention from the moment they met. Spending long days staring at Eri Snow will definitely not be a hardship in any way for Natalia.
After a perilous incident at work forces Eri to take Natalia to her house to keep her safe, the two begin to grow closer, learning more about each other as passion explodes and danger looms. And now that Eri has tasted Natalia’s lips, she knows she’s never going to let her go—especially when there are forces that threaten both the connection they are building as well as their very lives.
In a world of secrets, danger, and immediate betrayal, Eri vows she will do whatever it takes to keep Natalia safe and happy—even if it is the last thing she ever does.
There's plenty of achillean romantasy to go around! On the 25th comes The Prince's Heart by Ben Chalfin, featuring gay and bi MCs, as well as non-binary rep.
For fans of Red Queen and Throne of Glass, an enchanting slow-burn LGBTQIA+ romantasy set in the mystical realm of Soeria, where a prince must choose between duty and heart.
In the heart of Soeria, where royal bloodlines carve the paths of destiny, Prince Darien Garros, the kingdom's beloved second son, faces the age-old clash between duty and desire. For years, Darien has dodged the court's expectations to find a suitable match, yearning instead for a love that values the man behind the crown. His longing seems answered in Tag Leara, whose charm and genuine affection ignite a hope Darien dared not admit.
Yet, fate is a fickle master. A sudden tragedy propels Darien into a role he never sought, challenging his deepest convictions. As the weight of legacy and the whispers of power threaten to suffocate him, Darien confronts the ultimate test. Torn between the call of his blood and the pull of his heart, he stands at a crossroads that could reshape the future of Soeria itself.
With every choice comes a price, and Darien must decide: Will he follow the stringent demands of royalty, or will he choose the perilous path of love? In a world where allegiance and affection collide, Prince Darien's story is a testament to the enduring battle between the crowns we bear and the hearts we hold dear.
Try something different this month! Riley Black's When the Earth was Green is a nonfiction book written by a trans author and offers much-needed hope for queer readers with its message of growth and resiliance.
A gorgeously composed look at the longstanding relationship between prehistoric plants and life on Earth
Fossils plants allow us to touch the lost worlds from billions of years of evolutionary backstory. Each petrified leaf and root show us that dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats, and even humans would not exist without the evolutionary efforts of their leafy counterparts. It has been the constant growth of plants that have allowed so many of our favorite, fascinating prehistoric creatures to evolve, oxygenating the atmosphere, coaxing animals onto land, and forming the forests that shaped our ancestors’ anatomy. It is impossible to understand our history without them. Or, our future.
Using the same scientifically-informed narrative technique that readers loved in the award-winning The Last Days of the Dinosaurs, in When the Earth Was Green, Riley Black brings readers back in time to prehistoric seas, swamps, forests, and savannas where critical moments in plant evolution unfolded. Each chapter stars plants and animals alike, underscoring how the interactions between species have helped shape the world we call home. As the chapters move upwards in time, Black guides readers along the burgeoning trunk of the Tree of Life, stopping to appreciate branches of an evolutionary story that links the world we know with one we can only just perceive now through the silent stone, from ancient roots to the present.
Or indulge in a sapphic romance/mystery with Big Name Fan by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare.
Bexley Simon and Sam Farmer aren’t detectives, but they play them on TV. Well, played, past tense. The iconic cult hit that was Craven’s Daughter ended five years ago, and their friendship died along with it. Fans were disappointed that the pair’s legendary chemistry went unfulfilled—and other fans were crushed that the actual spark between actressesBex and Sam didn’t pay off, either. The network never intended for two women to get romantic, in life or onscreen, despite the fans. But the bigger tragedy was the loss of their dear friend, makeup artist Jen Arnot, whose accidental death cast a pall over the series’ last episodes.
Now the network has decided on a reunion special, and Bex and Sam are thrust together once more as hosts of a rewatch podcast that will feature favorite episodes. Their first guest—a megawatt star who played a murder victim early on—drops a bombshell. Among the millions of pixels of fanfic written about the show online, one truly prolific author, known in the fiction world as the show’s Big Name Fan, was an insider, almost certainly someone from the cast or crew.
As the podcast moves along—and the spark between Bex and Sam threatens to burn down the studio—the pair realize they’re faced with two actual Who is their Big Name Fan? And was Jen’s death an accident, or did someone want her dead? Sifting through clues as they question cast and crew, the duo will need to separate fact from fiction as they make their personal partnership into an unmistakable canon . . .
Keep up with Amy Spalding's Out in Hollywood series with On Her Terms, another sapphic rom-com out on the 25th.
A fresh, funny contemporary romance about being true to yourself and your desires, even if it means plunging into uncharted territory . . .
Fresh off breaking up with her boyfriend and swerving away from the conventional, TikTok-ready married life she never wanted, Clementine is ready to explore the alternatives. Not that she wants to be single forever, much less die alone. But at thirty-six, it’s time for her to experience new things—including in her love life. And though an invitation to a fake relationship to appease family sounds like a recipe for disaster, Clem finds herself saying yes to smart, spirited dog groomer Chloe Lee anyway . . .
Chloe is long past her own baby gay era, but even before they’ve tackled Clem’s parents’ anniversary party and Chloe’s friend’s wedding, the two of them end up spending a lot of time together. As the attraction between them grows stronger, it all begins to feel pretty real to Clem. Chloe, however, is fine as just friends—plus she’s convinced Clem is just eager for “someone” to take her off the singles list. How to persuade her otherwise? After all, Clem is starting to realize her life is wonderfully full and being “alone” doesn’t scare her a bit. Still, being without the tiny powerhouse that is Chloe, specifically? That’s a whole other story . . .
Wise, witty, and full of heart, here is an uplifting love story with an ending worth waiting for.
The 28th will bless us with Reverent: An Anthology of Divinity, a collection of short stories, nonfiction, and poetry with a wide range of rep including but not limited to Latine, indigenous, Vietnamese, transmasc, sapphic, and disabled identities, edited by Quinton Li.
Featuring work by Solar Hoàng, Tea Campbell, Enoli Lee, Aidan Sparks, Perla Zul, C.J. Ellison, Olive J. Kelley, H.S. Wolfe, Alice Scott, Ivy L. James, Riley Daemon, Kate Duarte, Andromeda Ruins, Helen Z. Dong, Engel M. Williams, Miranda Jensen, Tien Lee, Alex Harvey-Rivas, Ares Macabre, DC Guevara, Harvey Oliver Baxter, Elise Georgeson, Shepard DiStasio, Bucky A. Wolfe, Jeanea Blair, A.R Zeitler, K.T. Angelo, Casper E. Falls and Viktor E. Grace Lang.
A collection of stories, poetry and non-fiction dedicated to the divine.
Divinity exists in everything. Divinity exists everywhere.
In the past, present and future. In the miniscule and the grand. From fantastical realms and worlds of depth to what lives and suffers in our very own reality. From the gods above, to the girl sitting by your side. Divine.
It's all divine. And this anthology is but a capsule of what divinity means in the interpretations and eyes of these authors.
This anthology is for mature audiences due to themes and explicit content.
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