Jealousy Arc – Trope Encyclopedia Entry
Grumpy × Sunshine – Trope Encyclopedia Entry
Cozy Fantasy MM – Coming Soon
Cozy Fantasy MM – Coming Soon
The Cozy Fantasy MM universe will focus on:
- small magical towns and bookshops,
- found family made of witches, healers, and slightly feral strays,
- low‑stakes external conflict with high emotional payoff,
- queer love treated as an ordinary, beloved part of the world.
Think hearthlight, tea, wards against the rain, and the slow slide from “you crash on my sofa” to “you never quite left.”
Release timelines and more detailed series info will be shared first via the newsletter:
Soft Dom / Gentle Control – Trope Encyclopedia Entry
We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian – Soft Queer Longing in 1950s New York
A Love Story Between Headlines and Coffee Cups
Cat Sebastian’s We Could Be So Good answers a tricky question: how do you write a soft, hopeful MM romance set in a decade when queer love was criminalised, pathologised, and pushed into shadows? The answer, in this case, is to narrow the camera.
Instead of sweeping us through the entire Lavender Scare, Sebastian builds a world around two men in a mid‑century New York newsroom: one anxious, overworked reporter; one charming but directionless heir who has stumbled into journalism with more privilege than experience. Within the hum of typewriters and the smell of coffee, a friendship begins that slowly edges toward something neither man has words for at first.
Comfort Food – Trope Encyclopedia Entry
Heirs at War – Billionaire Enemies-to-Lovers MM Romance
Series Overview
Heirs at War explores what happens when wealth, legacy, and ruthless ambition collide with inconvenient, undeniable attraction. Think boardrooms, contracts, and hostile takeovers—plus the soft underbelly both men are desperate to hide.
Book 1 – Rivals Under Contract
- Title: Rivals Under Contract: A Billionaire Enemies-to-Lovers Romance
- Premise: When business rivals are forced into a fake contract, desire turns into something neither can control. What begins as a strategic arrangement spirals into real feelings, public risk, and the possibility of finally being chosen for who they are—not just what they’re worth.
- Trope highlights: Enemies to Lovers, Fake Relationship, corporate rivalry, forced proximity, slow-burn surrender.
- Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FWQJDXNQ
Future books in the Heirs at War line will continue to explore ruthless families, vulnerable heirs, and the partners who refuse to let them stay lonely at the top.
Echoes of Rhythm and Code – MM Music & Tech Romance Series
Series Overview
Echoes of Rhythm and Code follows men whose lives are split between creative stages and glowing screens. These stories are about:
- Rhythm and algorithms.
- Old wounds and new playlists.
- Second chances onstage and off.
If you like emotionally intense romances where music and technology both matter, this is your lane.
Reading Order & Amazon Links
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Unraveled Frequencies – A gay romance of rhythm, code, and second chances. A tightly wound developer and the musician who once broke his heart are thrown back together, forced to reconcile old tracks and new futures.
Summer Fling – Trope Encyclopedia Entry
The Way He Looks – Blindness, First Love, and the Quiet Revolution of Being Ordinary
A Queer Teen Film That Refuses to Be a Tragedy
Brazilian film The Way He Looks (Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho) opens with an ordinary annoyance: a blind teenager, Leonardo, struggling to assert his independence against overprotective parents and a school environment that alternates between boredom and bullying. The film could have turned this setup into a heavy drama about discrimination. Instead, it chooses something more radical in its simplicity: a gentle, almost quiet queer coming‑of‑age story where the biggest stakes are friendship, freedom, and first love.