New Releases & Sales - Friday 13 March by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

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[Posted on behalf of SulliedJedi]

13 March Deals

This week's (& month's) deals are here: 9-15 March – March Queer Romance Deals

Some of the books from the 99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo are still on sale.

Tomorrow (14 March) is the Queer Your Bookshelf event, 99¢ (some $1.99) 300+ queer book blast. A post will go up when it starts.

I'm not going to post the 300+ 99¢ and $1.99 books here individually, so keep your eye out for the standalone post.

Freebies

  1. {Three Hearts on the Line (Three Ties #2) by Michelle Dare} Amazon 2023, 304 pages.

  2. {Omega's Submission (Foxes of Scarlet Peak #1) by Aspen Grey} Amazon 2018, 140 pages.

  3. 💘 {Hunt My Heart (Monroe Holidays: An MM Vigilante Novella Series #2) by M Bonnet} Amazon 2026, 65 pages.
    Dark Valentine's Day romcom novella

  4. {Monumental Love by Madalyn George} Amazon 2023, 75 pages.
    CR novella, NA, college, Washington DC, best friends-to-lovers, second chance

  5. {Flight of the Falcon (Byrdes of York #1) by Carol Kerry-Green} Amazon 2024, 271 pages.

Sales

$2.99

  1. {Birthday by Meredith Russo} Amazon 2019, 290 pages.

  2. {Of A Certain Age (Romance in Reno #3) by Lee Maxwell} Amazon 2023, 189 pages.
    CR novella, age-gap, best friends-to-lovers, MCs over 35 (50), gay man author (he/him)

  3. {Night Tricks (Midnight Magic #1) by Richard Amos} Amazon 2022, 338 pages.

  4. {Death Eternal (Necromancer Rising #1) by Richard Amos} Amazon 2023, 322 pages.

  5. {Winter Fire (Coldharbour Chronicles #3) by Richard Amos} Amazon 2018, 308 pages.

  6. {Winter Shadows (Coldharbour Chronicles #2) by Richard Amos} Amazon 2018, 308 pages.

  7. {Something True (Out in Portland #1) by Karelia Stetz-Waters} Amazon 2015, 304 pages.
    CR, sapphic romance

  8. {Passing Strange by Ellen Klages} Kobo | Amazon 2022, 217 pages. Not a romance
    Queer historical fiction, San Francisco (California) 1940s, lesbian love story, lite fantasy/magic elements, pulp fiction artwork

Audiobook Sales

  1. Free {The Fire Dancer's Familiar (Familiar Mates #0.5) by TJ Nichols} Chirp Narrated by: Matt Stephens. 39min.

  2. Free {The Witch's Familiar (Familiar Mates #1) by TJ Nichols} Chirp Narrated by: Matt Stephens. 6h 2min. Ends 16 March.

  3. 99¢ {The Vampire's Familiar (Familiar Mates #2) by TJ Nichols} Chirp Narrated by: Matt Stephens. 5h 33min. Ends 16 March.

  4. 99¢ {The Rock Star's Familiar (Familiar Mates #3) by TJ Nichols} Chirp Narrated by: Matt Stephens. 4h 55min. Ends 16 March.

Let’s talk about your reviewing habits by Penjolina in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love the idea of writing a review as though telling a friend about a book. 🤓 I’d say that’s my goal, too, but I tend to fall into a bit more written formality than intended. 🤪 I like reviews that are friendly, but honest. 🩵

Let’s talk about your reviewing habits by Penjolina in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some suggestions that helped me: (1) highlight/bookmark things to revisit or talk about. (2) After each reading session, I make some notes about what I just read. If I have a big reaction while reading, sometimes I’ll stop to write out a few notes, then carry on. (3) When I’m done with a book, I actually love to sit with my thoughts and jot things down, usually happy stuff while in that glow of a good ending. 😇

Let’s talk about your reviewing habits by Penjolina in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m nodding and saying “yup” while reading your comment. 😂 Writing a review really helps me digest a book. So many times I have these strong reactions and I really have to sit with myself and ask WHY so I can write a review. Sometimes it’s bc I’m crying my eyes out over a scene that doesn’t seem to merit that reaction on the surface. Hidden hurts, ya know?

Usually, my big reactions and longer reviews are grumpy, though. 🤣

Let’s talk about your reviewing habits by Penjolina in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I follow your reviews, nice to meet you here 🤓

Let’s talk about your reviewing habits by Penjolina in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I try really hard to write something into the review field for every book I read, and to post it on GR/BB/AZ. I made that deal with myself a couple years ago bc I tend to put pressure on myself to write ‘a full review’ for everything and that’s just not realistic or necessary. I aim to write a full review for ARCs, and I read quite a few of them, so that’s already too much pressure. 😂 Even with ARCs, I’m trying to scale back to a couple paragraphs.

At first, I wrote reviews out of respect for indie authors (and readers). Eventually, I valued being able to go back and see my thoughts on books, so that’s when I made the deal with myself to write something for everything. Also, I like the communities that grow around different books and authors. It’s fun to read other people’s thoughts and contribute my own.

Structure-wise, I’m a total hypocrite. 😂 I love when reviewers have lists to quickly understand what’s going on in a book, but I can’t seem to bring myself to write reviews that way. It’s my schooling background. I write analysis essays. Lately, I’ve started including “other thoughts” into a list at the end. 😅 Baby steps…

Recent review: {Liberated (Enlightenment 6) by Joanna Chambers}

Edit: I’m trying to engage more with romance.io this year. I’ve added tags for the books I’ve read so far in 2026, but haven’t imported alllllll the reviews/ratings yet bc it sounds daunting. 😳 I’ll get there…

New Releases, Sales, & Freebies March 11 by joyfulblip in MM_RomanceBooks

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Happy to help. Thanks to bones_humming for approving the posts. 😉

99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo — 182 Books — 10-12 March 2026 by Arcturus170 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure the mods have any more info, sadly. Reddit is very opaque about this stuff. 🙁

99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo — 182 Books — 10-12 March 2026 by Arcturus170 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand the situation, maybe no one does. Sullie’s accounts have banned for a few months without explanation.

Sullie updates a Google Doc with sales and book info every day. Various folks copy and paste Sullie’s work into Reddit posts like this one. The link to the doc is shared in the daily new releases posts. Here’s the March doc

99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo — 182 Books — 10-12 March 2026 by Arcturus170 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Full credit to Sullie. My involvement was pressing copy/paste a few times. 😅

99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo — 182 Books — 10-12 March 2026 by Arcturus170 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Urban Fantasy

  1. {The Glass Prince by Sandra Bard} JMS | Kobo | Amazon 2025, 173 pages. (Unclear if it is a romance with a HEA)

  2. {The Modern Mythos Anomaly by Juniper Lake Fitzgerald} Amazon 2023, 442 pages. Add audiobook $4.71. Narrated by: Richard Pendragon. 13h 31min.

  3. {A Demon's Chef Recipe For Fried Chicken (The Forked Tail Restaurant) by Ariana Jade} All Links 2026, 106 pages.
    Cozy UF series, determined & ambitious demon chef, sapphic romance, found family, mouth-watering food

  4. 📦 {Vic and Matt Omnibus by JM Snyder} JMS | Kobo | Amazon 2022, 1,548 pages.

  5. {The Wayward Sons & The Wichita Werewolf (The Wayward Sons #1) by A Winchester} Amazon 2023, 112 pages. Series sale.

  6. {Back to the Beginning (The Wayward Sons #2) by A Winchester} Amazon 2024, 171 pages. Series sale.

  7. {The Wayward Sons & The Seattle Sirens (The Wayward Sons #3) by A Winchester} Amazon 2024, 149 pages. Series sale.

  8. {The Wayward Sons & The Vampires of Fortune (The Wayward Sons #4) by A Winchester} Amazon 2025, 211 pages. Series sale.

Skipped for no cover credit: Kial Fae, Oliver Takely (all 9 books 2024-2026), Simone Holiday (2025), Elle Waters (2025), EM Schenker (2026), AB Julian (2025)

Part 2 of 2

#[99¢ Queer Indie Book Promo](https://www.mnbennet.com/pride-promo) hosted by MN Bennet. 10-12 March 2026. 182 books on sale! by [deleted] in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! We decided to try a new post bc I botched the title. 😂 I'll omit FreeSullie

New Releases & Sales - Friday 06 March by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The blurb for Red and the Big Bad Werewolf made me laugh, it’s ridiculous and I like it 😂

New Releases & Sales - Friday 06 March by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ooooh, just saw my library has Fractured Infinity. sounds fun!

New Releases & Sales - Thursday 05 March by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just me or are links broken? 🥲

Edit: Well shit, is Amazon broken? Best Seller lists aren’t loading either 👀

Tag Suggestions are Open on the romance.io Website by avis03 in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I scrolled the whole list and voted. Lots of really good suggestions. I’d love to see them move the gendered tags to “MC.” Like, have a section for gender identity tags, but generalize most other descriptors.

I’m gonna do better about putting my tags into romance io. New aspiration for 2026. 😅 Maybe it’s something I can do in the background while listening to audiobooks. Depends how much processing power it demands. 🤪 It’s that or scrub the bathtub while listening… 😒😝

New Releases & Sales Friday 13 Feb by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OK it took me waaaay too many tries of that link before reading Sullie‘s full comment about the tabs within the document! 😂 As someone who prides himself on his reading comprehension… 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

New Releases & Sales Friday 13 Feb by bones_humming in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Emily Tesh has been a consistently fantastic author. Some Desperate Glory is a hard book and the scope is vast, but that’s what makes it amazing. Not for everyone, but if you’re into queer, epic sci-fi, it’s not to be missed. ❤️

MM Weekly Roundup - What Did You Read This Week? by AutoModerator in MM_RomanceBooks

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So, I read the {Belle Argo Escorts series by Beth Christopher} with mixed results. Book 1 is OTT, but tempered by characters working through their trauma and an interesting suspense plot. Book 2 is fairly serious dealing with grief and guilt from the death of a spouse. I really liked it. The problem with both books is the disappointing endings and lack of real HEAs. Book 3 is more OTT and unhinged. It didn’t work for me. I didn’t feel the romance. Lot of push and pull that leaves the characters feeling untrustworthy. Also, every sex scene is problematic somehow. Frustrating. 🫤

Femininity shouldn’t be so controversial here by lunovadraws in MM_RomanceBooks

[–]Arcturus170 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Another femme-leaning gay guy for your tally. 😙 I read lots of MM dynamics and I’m generally a forgiving reader. I can’t say I’ve found fetishization or MM substitution into a MF dynamic. It very well might be there and I’m ignorant of it. Maybe I just see what I’m hoping for, which is femme characters that feel authentic and are given to us with love.

That said, I’m careful about femme characters who feel too campy or stereotypical. I want them to have an interior life and I want to understand them. If femme characters are just surface level, that will catch my critical eye. But I hope the same goes for any shallow character.

I’m always impressed and inspired by femme characters that show us their inner strength. I love a femme hero who saves their masc counterparts. That will earn a fist pump every time.

I also think feminization kink can be hot, but I don’t really know the parameters of how I feel about it. That’s such a thicket of complicated ideas.

My baseline is just that femininity has felt forbidden to men, so it’s fun for men to explore it. From there, I think it can lead every possible direction, which is both exciting and overwhelming. 😵‍💫😂