Here's all the queer and mm romance books i've read so far in 2025, which are fantastic and highly recommend to read at least one of them!
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Here's all the queer and mm romance books i've read so far in 2025, which are fantastic and highly recommend to read at least one of them!
Saw this book at work the other day and I was immediately caught because I was a young emo in the early naughts and I was caught by reference immediately. And then I read the synopsis and now I 1000% need this as a Steddie.
I swear I can’t go a single fucking day without seeing something at work that makes me think of Steddie.
It’s become a real problem.
But together, we discovered there's so much more to us than the labels we give ourselves.
Anthony Nerada, from Skater Boy
New Releases: February 2024
Good Christian Girls by Elizabeth Bradshaw (1st) Lacey Heller is sure that nothing interesting could possibly happen at Camp Lavender, because it never does. Her parents have been running this Christian camp for girls ever since she can remember. Little does Lacey know that Jo Delgado is coming to camp this summer—and she’s going to change everything. After the incident, Jo’s aunt sends her to…
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Skater Boy by Anthony Nerada
Source: Audiobook ARC from NetGalley
Release date: 6 February
Genre: young adult contemporary romance
If you like: queer coming of age, explorations of toxic masculinity, pop-punk, flawed protagonists trying to be better, Sk8ter Boy by Avril Lavigne but gay
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Synopsis
Stonebridge High’s resident bad boy, Wesley “Big Mac” Mackenzie, is failing senior year—thanks to his unchecked anger, rowdy friends, and a tendency to ditch his homework for skateboarding and a secret photography obsession. So when his mom drags him to a production of The Nutcracker, Wes isn’t interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself.
Wes knows he shouldn’t like Tristan; after all, he’s a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes can’t seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes begins to think that—despite every authority figure telling him otherwise—maybe he can change for the better and graduate on time.
As a falling out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes that being himself means taking a stand—and blowing up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place.
Upcoming in 2024: Skater Boy
Stonebridge High’s resident bad boy, seventeen-year-old Wesley “Big Mac” Mackenzie, is failing senior year—probably because of his unchecked anger problem, rowdy friends, and a recurring tendency to ditch his homework to fill his camera roll with random photos. So when his mom drags him to a winter production of The Nutcracker, Wes isn't interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself. Wes knows he shouldn’t like Tristan; after all, he’s a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes can’t seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes enters a photography contest at school, determined to better himself before the end of the school year. When a falling out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes he has to take a stand—in more ways than one—and learn that being himself means meeting somewhere in the middle of who he is and who he wants to be. Can Wes trade his skateboard in for textbooks, ditch his friends for the photography kids he once scorned, and blow up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place?
Skater Boy is a queer young adult romance, set for release February 6!
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Adult Fiction Senior marketing executive at Vintage UK Carmella Lowkis‘s SPITTING GOLD, a queer historical debut, set in 19th-century Paris, following two sisters—on the outside, gifted mediums, but in reality, astute con-artists—and when they reunite for one last con at an aristocratic family’s old estate, they begin to question whether they really are at the mercy of a vengeful spirit, and…
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Sk8er Boi for Skater Boy
song // Sk8er Boi by Avril Lavigne
book // Skater Boy by Anthony Nerada
“he was a punk / she he did ballet”
Happy to report that there’s a queer YA coming of age novel inspired by Sk8er Boi. It was hearing Sk8er Boi play on a road trip, which took the author back to his childhood when he’d have to secretly change the pronouns in songs, that inspired this book. It doesn’t totally align with the lyrics, but Wes and Tristan fit the punk/ballerina dynamic, and this verse is fitting for a book about not letting a label define who you are or have the potential to be:
Too bad that you couldn't see See the man that boy could be There is more that meets the eye I see the soul that is inside