RuPaul has long been an icon of transformation. From his early days in underground drag clubs to becoming an international superstar, producer, and cultural trailblazer, his name is synonymous with reinvention. In The House of Hidden Meanings, RuPaul turns his lens inward, […]
Parvati Shallow’s memoir arrives with a built-in spotlight. For many viewers she is the most magnetic player in the history of Survivor, a strategist with a megawatt smile and a social game that launched a thousand think pieces. Nice Girls Don’t Win […]
Glennon Doyle’s Untamed is part memoir, part manifesto, and very much a cultural lightning rod. It invites readers to question the habits and stories that keep them small, to set boundaries, and to live with a fiercer honesty. It also polarizes, sometimes […]
Layne Fargo’s They Never Learn is a dark, intoxicating dive into vengeance, morality, and the power of women who refuse to stay silent. Blending the razor wit of Killing Eve with the haunting tension of How to Get Away with Murder, this […]
If there is one author who can make you laugh, wince, and question the very nature of existence all at once, it’s Chuck Tingle. In Lucky Day, the celebrated and wildly original mind behind Bury Your Gays delivers a surreal, heartfelt, and […]
S.T. Gibson’s A Dowry of Blood is an intimate and lyrical retelling of Dracula’s story through the eyes of his first bride, Constanta. Written as a confessional letter to her immortal husband, this novel reimagines the classic vampire myth not through fangs […]
T. Kingfisher returns with another gripping entry in the Sworn Soldier series, and this time, the horrors lurk not in a haunted manor or a misty forest, but deep within the belly of an abandoned coal mine in West Virginia. What Stalks […]
In Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, V.E. Schwab returns to her signature style of lyrical melancholy and slow-burning dread, weaving together centuries of yearning, violence, and transformation. This is not a traditional vampire tale it’s a haunting exploration of hunger […]
Jennifer Dugan’s Some Girls Do is a heartfelt, beautifully written YA queer romance that explores what it means to live your truth in a world that often makes that difficult. Blending tenderness with tension, it tells the story of two very different […]
In The Good Vampire’s Guide to Blood and Boyfriends, Jamie D’Amato breathes new life into the vampire trope with a mix of humor, vulnerability, and queer romance. Marketed as Heartstopper meets Buffy, this novel blends supernatural chaos with a heartfelt exploration of […]