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GRETA GETS THE GIRL

A Sapphic romance that offers the right combination of lust, laughter, and longing.

Two strangers who hook up for sex discover they have a professional connection.

Kaelee “Lee” Carpenter and Greta “Marie” Clayborne meet up via a subscription-only app for queer women, each planning on just a night of anonymous sex. That one night becomes more when the two establish a deeper connection that goes beyond casual desire. Even though Greta has been afraid to trust another woman since her fiancée cheated on her, Kaelee makes her want to try again. Kaelee, meanwhile, has also avoided relationships, having seen the toxicity of her far-right-leaning parents’ marriage and suffered sexual assault at the hands of the man to whom they forcibly betrothed her. Having fled that wealthy, conservative world, she’s now a graduate student who uses coursework, a fledgling writing career, and gym workouts to keep true intimacy at bay. But their fiery situationship-turned-romance comes to an abrupt halt when they meet unexpectedly at Greta’s publishing house—because Kaelee is the reclusive new novelist whose debut work Greta is set to launch. An editor can’t be in a sexual relationship with her author. So what are the lovers to do? Now the two women have to come to terms with their personal histories and emotional scars and negotiate their public lives as well. Told through alternating point-of-view chapters, the story balances sizzling scenes of explicit sex with high-stakes issues of professional ethics as well as threats to queer life and love. Despite the piling-on of obstacles, the characters are fleshed out well enough to get readers to root for them. An ensemble cast, some of whom were introduced in Toni and Addie Go Viral (2025), provide a found family that supports the couple as they navigate a fraught path to happily-ever-after.

A Sapphic romance that offers the right combination of lust, laughter, and longing.

Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026

ISBN: 9781250364869

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Bramble Books

Review Posted Online: Nov. 8, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2025

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JUST FRIENDS

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Childhood friends, almost-sweethearts, a misunderstanding, and a funeral.

Blair Lang and Declan Renshaw were best friends who went on one date before a disagreement and an accident sent them in different directions after high school. Now Blair is back from college to be with her great-aunt Lottie, who’s dying, and to support her single mother in small-town Seabrook, California. Finding a job at a coffee shop puts her in the path of her former boyfriend, since he turns out to be its owner. Can the two get past their mistakes? The novel uses the popular second-chance romance trope, but Pham fails to energize it through interesting characters. Blair’s grief over her great-aunt’s death and her plan to help her mother are overshadowed by internal monologues about her feelings, the way her friends aren’t paying attention to her, and the novel she plans to write. Declan’s distinguishing characteristic, besides being a former high school quarterback, is his skill at building birdhouses. Unsurprisingly, the couple doesn’t have much chemistry; when they embrace, their “bodies meld like…memory foam.” The wooden characters, unusual word choices (“conglomerate of pedestrians,” “litany of plants”), and odd turns of phrase (“tension melting from his eyebrows like butter melting in a warm pan”) are almost enough to obscure the lack of plot development. What passes for stakes is easily defused when Blair comes into an inheritance that saves her from working as a consultant at Ernst & Young in New York—so she can write a romance novel.

A romance that could have used significant rethinking.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781668095188

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Atria

Review Posted Online: Feb. 16, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2026

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BLOODLUST

Two hot people confronting their trauma, making passionate love, and solving violent crimes! ’Nuff said.

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A heartbroken man lusts after his therapist while seeking revenge on a drug kingpin and his enforcer.

Mitch Haskell’s wife, Angela, died two years ago of an apparent suicide, but Mitch has always believed the scene was staged. Certainly, she would never have willingly left their young son, Andrew, behind. Consumed with a thirst for vengeance, Mitch—a former Marine and undercover agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration and currently a police detective—is struggling with alcohol dependency and uncontrolled rage. Andrew is living with his in-laws, who are making not-so-subtle suggestions that they might apply for permanent guardianship if Mitch can’t get it together. So his boss and best friend, John Bowie, mandates that he go into therapy, which puts him in the path of sexy Dr. Dylan Reede. Within a few days, Mitch makes a connection between two new murders and the death of his former partner; finds a big clue that points to the truth about Angela’s death; goes undercover as a homeless man; takes on a vicious drug cartel; and obnoxiously bullies Dylan with a charm offensive that leads them inevitably to bed. While Mitch seems to lean into the stereotype of the ex-soldier/cop with deeply buried trauma who believes that the ends justify the means—at least in law enforcement—Dylan offers the strength and sweetness to help him start breaking down his walls, allowing herself to be vulnerable in turn. Is passionate sex enough to ground a relationship and a family for the long term? For these characters, and the breakneck speed of this thriller, it’s as good a foundation as any.

Two hot people confronting their trauma, making passionate love, and solving violent crimes! ’Nuff said.

Pub Date: March 17, 2026

ISBN: 9781538743027

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review Posted Online: Dec. 11, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2026

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