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Sports have been heating up the courts, fields, and pitches all summer (is this an appropriate place to scream KNICKS IN FIVE!!? No?), so it only stands to reason they’d be heating up queer romance shelves, too, making up three-fifths of this month’s selections.

  • The Case of Elmwood Ranch

    The Case of Elmwood Ranch by Deanna Grey

    Elmwood Ranch is Octavia Daniel’s dream. A safe place to land after years on the road. But once she signs the paperwork and receives the keys, the nightmare begins.

    Shadows move on their own, strange accidents become the norm, and injured ranch hands refuse to work a second longer. Octavia doesn’t believe in ghosts, but she can’t deny something’s wrong with the land she’s sunk her entire savings into.

    Rae Jones is in the business of ending nightmares. She comes from a family of successful paranormal investigators. But she’s set herself apart from the Jones sisters by making their legacy into a commercial success.

    After years of enjoying said success, she’s hit a wall. Whether it’s burnout or a full-blown existential crisis, she doesn’t know. One way to try to avoid a downward spiral? Take every interesting job she can get. And that includes one from a very stand-offish, nonbelieving horse rancher who thinks she’s a scam artist and the things she hunts don’t exist.

    Octavia and Rae must figure out how to work together if they have any hope of solving what’s truly going on at Elmwood. As they build trust, they begin to build something more. Something that could either help or harm in making it out of this haunting alive.

    The Case of Elmwood Ranch is a sapphic paranormal romance featuring bisexual leads.

    When the author of beloved Sapphic Romance Outdrawn shows up with her next one, it goes to the top of the TBR immediately, especially when it involves paranormal investigators, ghosts, and bisexuals.

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  • In Your Court

    In Your Court by Kit Haley

    A sweet, steamy AF contemporary MM romance! Find truckloads of hot, witty banter, exploration of queer solidarity, lots of tennis details but very little actual tennis, and amusing Australian/American cultural confusion.

    Australian Matteo Russo is the first and only openly gay tennis pro. Once a brilliant junior, he was slated for a bright future – until a freak accident derailed his career. Now, he’s fed up, he’s struggling to qualify for tournaments, and he’s not sure he can afford dinner tonight.

    After losing to his old rival—the rich, arrogant, American superstar Miles Callahan—Mat throws the man’s privilege in his face and sets him a challenge – one he’s sure Miles would never accept. But he does. Determined to prove he’s earned his success, Miles travels to Wimbledon on a tight budget – no support team, no coach, no fancy hotel. And now the American needs a hitting partner, and someone to explain laundromats, and what started as a dare soon becomes a searing off-court fling.

    Mat should be focussing on his career, not falling for a glamorous star, but Miles believes in his game in a way Mat hasn’t for a long time, and is fast becoming everything he’s ever wanted. Only… love and tennis just don’t mix, because one day soon they’ll have to face each other on the court.

    And in tennis, someone always has to lose.

    Tennis has been a major player in queer sports romance this year, and if you haven’t already gotten hyped by this year’s offerings on both the shelves and the court, allow this cover to draw you in. If that’s not enough (isn’t it, though?), can I interest you in an Australian accent? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

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  • FIRE on Fire

    FIRE on Fire by Lukas Gaines

    One man is trying to retire early.
    The other’s just trying to pay rent.

    Asher Pierce has a plan for everything. As a tech manager at Query, he lives by spreadsheets and the gospel of Financial Independence, Retire Early. But a brutal demotion shoves his freedom date twenty years into the future, and a guest-speaker slot at a mountain retreat is his best shot at getting back on track.

    Kael Wright is an artist barely holding his life together, with no patience for tech bros in Patagonia vests and a billionaire patron whose money comes with strings. When he accidentally books a FIRE retreat instead of the creative one he expected, the last person he wants to be stuck with is rigid, infuriating, and far too easy on the eyes.

    Then a wildfire evacuation leaves them stranded in the Northern California backcountry with nothing but what they can carry and the increasingly inconvenient fact that they work better together than apart.

    Getting out will take teamwork. Holding on to what sparks between them will mean surviving everything waiting off the mountain too, including Alistair Blackwood, the billionaire with money, power, and far too much control over both their futures.

    FIRE on Fire is a forced-proximity, opposites-attract M/M romance with sharp banter, slow-burn heat, and a happily ever after that proves the best things in life don’t fit on a spreadsheet.

    If ever there were a season to bring the heat… (I’m sorry, there are just some really fun covers and titles this season, I can’t help it.) Really, though, this m/m romance stretches Opposites Attract across socioeconomic differences and outlook, which feels deeply relevant to me in the modern age. (And it never hurts to keep the California wildfires in mind this season, either.)

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  • Home Court Advantage

    Home Court Advantage by Kimani Mae

    Nola Young has worked hard to step outside of her superstar parents spotlight. Yes she may be genetically inclined to be a basketball star, but she’s made sure to prove her talent. She’d enjoy her time at the top more if it weren’t for her rival from college- Brittney Lee. Hot headed and constantly on Nola’s heels, the two can’t help but perpetuate the on court rivalry the media loves to play up.

    Brittney Lee is having her best year yet. With her first championship ring on her finger and finally out the closet, and guilt free, she’s ready to change up her life. When she’s a free agent traded to the newly expanded Miami Waves, listening to her gut hasn’t backfired yet. But… why is Nola Young here too?

    After unexpected career changes, Nola and Brittney find themselves, once rivals, now teammates. Back in close proximity, their college days and interconnected lives bubble to the surface with a chemistry they’re both in denial over. But are they honest enough to put their animosity to the side for their new team, especially when their feelings threaten to complicate things more?

    The men’s NBA season may be over, but as usual, the women are holding it down. Been begging for WNBA Romance in novel form? Kimani Mae’s got you covered, following up last year’s Half Court Shot with Home Court Advantage, a rivals-to-teammates-to-lovers Romance with sculpted biceps to spare.

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  • Awkwardly Ever After

    Awkwardly Ever After by Lindsay Maple

    “Lindsay Maple delivers… tenderly sketched characters and scorching heat.” —Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone, USA TODAY bestselling authors of A Merry Little Meet Cute

    You know what they say about hex appeal…

    Aubrey is cursed. Literally. One spell gone awry in high school landed her with the most embarrassing love life ever, and now any time Aubrey is in a romantic situation everything ends up being terribly awkward. Sometimes the dates go so badly her would-be partners end up in the emergency room with… intimate injuries.

    Aubrey had accepted her lonely lot in life until she meets skeptical data analyst Lex. The unlikely friends team up on a series of data-collecting dates to figure out what makes the curse tick, and what they can do to stop it… but what if that means facing the most awkward situation possible?

    To break the curse, Aubrey is forced into her toughest decision date the safe, data-proven perfect candidate, or follow her heart into the unknown with the growing feelings she has for the one person she never imagined being with.

    Will she ever get a shot at true love, or is she cursed beyond curing?

    I have such an affinity for the pairing of the dreamy and the practical, and I’m always down for late-in-life queer rep (plus what feels like increasingly rare pan rep), so I’m excited to see Maple (Holly Jolly July) returning with a new one that feels like the perfect quirky, tropetastic poolside reading. Happy summer indeed!

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