Genres
↳ Historical Fiction, Romance, Drama, Literary Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 3.1 MB
Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. She chooses an unknown magazine reporter, Monique Grant, to write her biography. The story follows as Evelyn recounts her seven marriages, Monique uncovers the complexities of fame, love, and identity in Old Hollywood. The 7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo dives into themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the cost of living a life in the public eye.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Abusive relationships, Cheating, and Divorce
Domestic Abuse & Physical abuse
Biphobia & Homophobia
Cancer
Death
Racism & Sexism
Sexually Explicit Scenes & Statutory Rape
Abortion & Suicide [Mentions of]
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, Mythological Retelling, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.7 MB
The Song of Achilles is a reimagining of the Iliad, told from the perspective of Patroclus, a young exiled prince. The novel chronicles his deepening bond with Achilles, the famed Greek hero, as they navigate love, war, and destiny during the Trojan War. Miller's lyrical prose brings to life the complexities of their relationship, set against the backdrop of ancient Greek mythology.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death, Murder, and Torture
Rape, Sexual Violence, and Rape Culture
Child Abuse & Neglect
Self-harm
Gore
Kidnapping
Animal Death
War & Military Violence
Slavery & Human Trafficking
Grief & Trauma
Homophobia, Transphobia, and Sexism
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Adventure, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 1.6 MB
Set nearly 7,000 days after the world has ended, Radio Apocalypse follows two young women—Lota and Rachel—who believe they are the last people alive. Lota has been broadcasting a radio show, sharing her daily life and thoughts in hopes of connecting with anyone else who might be out there. Rachel, living alone in her family's former laboratory, stumbles upon Lota's broadcast and realizes she isn't alone. Determined to find Lota, Rachel embarks on a perilous journey across a desolate, monster-infested landscape. The novel explores themes of loneliness, survival, and the blossoming of a deep connection between the two women.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death & Grief
Gore
Body Horror & Injury Details
Animal Death
Abandonment
Suicide References
Terminal Illness & Mental Illness
Confinement
Genres
↳ Coming-of-Age, Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 2.7 MB
Set in In 1980s El Paso, the story follows Aristotle “Ari” Mendoza is an angry, quiet teenager, while Dante Quintana is open, curious, and free-spirited. When the two boys meet by chance, they form an unexpected friendship that slowly deepens into something more. Through their bond, Ari begins to confront questions about family, identity, culture, and love.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Homophobia
Bullying & Violence
Gun Violence
Hospitalization
Family Trauma [Incarceration & PTSD]
Internalized Shame
Genres
↳ Coming-of-age, Literary Fiction, Experimental Structure, Contemporary, Social Realism, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 2.9 MB
In Notes of a Crocodile, the story follows Lazi, a young lesbian college student attending National Taiwan University in late-1980s Taipei, who is trying to find herself in a society still reeling from decades of repression. She falls into a fraught, on-and-off relationship with the older classmate Shui Ling—whose affection is as elusive as it is intoxicating—and wrestles with longing, shame, and the desire for genuine belonging.
Alongside her friends—artists, outsiders, misfits—Lazi writes diaries, sends secret notes, satirizes her fears, and imagines a talking crocodile: a creature wearing human skin, hiding its true self by day but forever alienated by the act. As her inner life sharpens, the tensions between who she is, who she loves, and what she can be become impossible to ignore. Lazi must decide whether she wants to continue living in disguise—or learn to let something real be seen.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Depression & Self-Harm
Unrequited & Toxic Relationships
Identity Struggle, Alienation, and Internalized Shame of Sexuality
Genres
↳ Fantasy, Contemporary, Speculative Fiction, Cozy Fantasy, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 10.2 MB
Under the Whispering Door follows Wallace Price, a ruthless and cold-hearted lawyer, dies suddenly and discovers he isn’t quite ready to move on. Collected by a reaper, he’s brought to a cozy, tea-filled waystation between life and the afterlife, run by a kind ferryman named Hugo. At first, Wallace resists, but as he spends time with Hugo, Hugo’s quirky staff, and the souls who pass through, he begins to rediscover compassion, love, and what it means to truly live—even when his time is already up.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Death & Afterlife
Grief & Loss
Suicide
Homophobia
Terminal illness
Genres
↳ Horror, Supernatural, Spiritual, Dark Satire, Psychological Thriller, and Lgbt+
Size
↳ 6.7 MB
Camp Damascus follows Rose Darling, a sheltered young woman in a deeply religious town that hosts the world’s most successful conversion therapy camp. When Rose begins experiencing disturbing symptoms—vomiting flies, sudden visions, and terrifying compulsions—she questions the purity of her faith and the secrets hidden beneath the surface of her community. As she digs deeper, Rose discovers that Camp Damascus is far more sinister than anyone admits, and the truth behind its “success” forces her to confront both external horrors and her own identity.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Religious Trauma & Cult-like Environments
Homophobia & Conversion Therapy
Psychological Manipulation & Gaslighting
Graphic Body Horror
Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation
Gore & Violence
Genres
↳ Historical Romance, Lgbt+, Sapphic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romantic Comedy, Drama, and Slow Burn Romance
Size
↳ 1.7 MB
In Her Countess to Cherish, a Regency-era sapphic romance that follows newlywed Beatrice Everson finds herself trapped in a passionless marriage until she meets the charming and enigmatic George Smith—who is secretly Lady Georgina, living a double life as a man. As their connection deepens, Beatrice must choose between duty and desire, while Georgina wrestles with identity, longing, and the risks of loving boldly in a world that demands silence.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Marriage Distress
Infidelity/Affair
Early Pregnancy
Gender Identity Exploration
Emotional Conflict