Looking for LGBTQ+ romances with the same addictive quality as 'Red, White & Royal Blue'? Try 'Written in the Stars' by Alexandria Bellefleur, a fake-dating story between a free-spirited astrologer and a rigid actuary—it’s hilarious and heartwarming. 'Something to Talk About' by Meryl Wilsner explores a slow-burn Hollywood romance between a showrunner and her assistant, with plenty of tension and nuance.
If you’re open to graphic novels, 'Heartstopper' by Alice Oseman is pure joy. It’s a tender, beautifully illustrated story about two boys falling in love. For a darker, gothic twist, 'The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen' by KJ Charles features spies, secrets, and a rivals-to-lovers arc in Regency England. Each of these offers a fresh take on queer love stories.
If you enjoyed the chemistry in 'Red, White & Royal Blue,' you’ll probably love 'One Last Stop' by Casey McQuiston—same author, but with a time-travel twist and a sapphic romance that’s both steamy and sweet. 'Honey Girl' by Morgan Rogers is another great pick, focusing on a queer Black woman navigating life after a drunken Vegas marriage. The writing is lyrical, and the emotional depth is incredible.
For YA readers, 'Felix Ever After' by Kacen Callender is a must-read. It’s about a trans boy grappling with identity and first love, and it’s so raw and honest. I also can’t recommend 'Cemetery Boys' by Aiden Thomas enough—a trans Latino boy summons a ghost, and their connection is equal parts spooky and swoony.
For fans of 'Red, White & Royal Blue,' I’d suggest 'Date Me, Bryson Keller' by Kevin van Whye—a sweet, coming-out story with a fake-dating plot. 'I Wish You All the Best' by Mason Deaver is a nonbinary protagonist’s journey toward self-acceptance, and it’s incredibly moving. If you want something steamy, 'Him' by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy is a friends-to-lovers hockey romance with great banter. These books all celebrate queer joy in different ways, and they’re impossible to put down.
I absolutely adore books with LGBTQ+ leads, and 'Red, White & Royal Blue' was such a delightful read! If you're looking for similar vibes, 'The Charm Offensive' by Alison Cochrun is a fantastic choice. It follows a reality TV star and his producer who develop unexpected feelings, blending humor and heart. Another gem is 'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall, which nails the fake-dating trope with hilarious British wit and tender moments.
For something with a bit more fantasy, 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' by TJ Klune is pure magic. It’s cozy, whimsical, and full of found-family warmth. If you prefer historical settings, 'The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue' by Mackenzi Lee is a rollicking adventure with a bisexual protagonist and a slow-burn romance. Each of these books brings something unique to the table, whether it’s banter, depth, or sheer escapism.
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Ruined for the Captain (A MxM WEREWOLF ROMANCE)
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Warning: Don’t open this book unless you’re ready to lose every ounce of control. Because this Alpha King will knot you so deep, pump you full, and ruin you for anyone else. And you’ll beg him for more while you’re still dripping his claim.
This book is 100% raw sin and dripping heat. It’s not soft. It’s not sweet. It’s a brutal Alpha rut that’ll wreck your thighs and your mind. If you want gentle romance and pretty words, close this now. But if you want to be pinned down, knotted so deep you scream, slick pouring while he growls that you’re his filthy little secret… spread your legs and keep reading. Grab the lube. And surrender.
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At Rudolf Academy, Knox is the Alpha who rules the ice and the school. He hates Everett on sight—the pretty omega whose family murdered his sister. When Everett lands in his territory after barely escaping a pack-rape at his last school, Knox makes him an offer he can’t refuse: ‘be my bitch, warm my bed, let me use you whenever I want, and I’ll keep every other wolf off you.’
Everett says yes. He tells himself it’s survival. He tells himself he still hates the hands that bruise him, the mouth that claims him, the knot that makes him forget his own name.
But then the lines on the pregnancy test turn positive.
And the man who was only supposed to own his body suddenly owns his future too.
Now the war isn’t outside the walls anymore.
It’s inside Everett’s belly.
And the only person who can keep them both alive is the same Alpha who swore he’d never feel a thing.
Fate doesn’t ask. It demands.
On the night of his 18th birthday, Kieran Blackwood's future was supposed to begin. Instead, it shattered.
Bound by an impossible mate bond, drawn to someone he was never meant to love, Kieran's world spirals into darkness, secrets, and betrayal. As the past resurfaces and power shifts, he learns that some mistakes don’t stay buried—and some bonds never break.
When the outcast becomes the king, what’s left for the prince who turned him away?
There are three choices; Bite Bleed, Bow
Luke was a , not that he had a choice. He was kidnapped when he was twelve and sold and rented off to different men. At the age of 20, he was deemed damaged goods and left on the streets to die.
Valentino Sero was a ruthless man, that is if you cross him. He runs hotels and casinos, as well as underground gun and trades. You know the gist, Italian man, involved with the mafia. One thing about him is he likes to take in broken people, help them and trap them into working in the mafia for the rest of their lives.
In a world where Alphas rule and Omegas obey, survival means staying unseen. Hagakure Sorahiko has mastered that art—quiet, careful, invisible. Until Miyamura Aronohai notices him.
A powerful Alpha. A billion-yen empire. A man who gets what he wants.
What starts as a simple secretarial job spirals into a dangerous game of dominance and desire. Each secret Sorahiko uncovers pulls him deeper into Aronohai’s orbit—where control feels like seduction, and surrender feels like fate.
Because when an Alpha like Aronohai decides you’re his… there’s only one question left to ask:
Will Sorahiko run, or will he burn?
This is an MM omegaverse romance with dark themes such as; physical and mental abuse, torture, and dark thoughts…proceed with caution.
Ember Frost, a wolf-less girl, was taken in by the Moonshine Pack after being abandoned in the woods.
When Owen, the future Alpha, discovers they are mates on his twentieth birthday, Ember's world should have been set. But Owen doesn't see a mate in her, he sees weakness. Rejected in the most humiliating way, Ember's heart is crushed.
In a desperate moment, she leaps off a cliff, thinking it will be the end. But fate has other plans. Instead of death,Ember's fall uncovers a shocking truth: she is the long-lost daughter of the Lycan King, heir to the Lycan’s Pride.
Now, Ember is not the weak, rejected girl she once was. She's a princess. She's the heir to a mighty throne. And when Owen discovers her true identity, he wants her back—but Ember is in love with someone else.
Qwen won't stop until he reclaims her. But Ember will do whatever it takes to protect her pack and the life she's chosen, even if it means facing the man who once shattered her world.
The Rejected Omega Who Was Claimed by the Alpha King
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On the night of his third bonding anniversary, Omega Rowan Nightshade believes his Alpha mate has planned a surprise celebration. Instead, he opens the Alpha's bedroom door and finds his brother in the Alpha's bed. The betrayal shatters more than his heart.
For years, Rowan endured his family's cruelty, believing that finding his fated mate would finally give him a place to belong. But when Alpha Damon publicly rejects their bond and names Rowan's brother as his future Luna, Rowan discovers a devastating truth—the entire pack knew about the affair long before he did. Humiliated and broken, Rowan leaves the only home he has ever known. But fate isn't finished with him.
While trying to rebuild his life, Rowan uncovers secrets hidden since his birth. He isn't the weak Omega everyone believed him to be. He carries the blood of an ancient royal bloodline thought to have vanished centuries ago. Worse, he soon learns that the bond Damon rejected left him carrying a child. As rival packs and powerful enemies begin hunting him for the power in his blood, Rowan finds an unexpected protector in Alpha King Kael Blackthorn—the feared ruler of the Northern Territories.
Cold, ruthless, and impossibly powerful, Kael swears to protect Rowan and his unborn heir at all costs. Meanwhile, Damon's perfect future starts to crumble. Lies come to light. Betrayals are exposed. And the brother he chose over Rowan may not be the innocent victim he pretended to be.
Now Damon wants a second chance.
But as kingdoms prepare for war and ancient prophecies awaken, Rowan must decide whether to forgive the Alpha who broke him—or choose the King willing to burn the world to keep him safe.
If you loved the witty banter and slow-burn romance in 'Red, White & Royal Blue,' you might enjoy 'The Charm Offensive' by Alison Cochrun. It's got that same mix of humor and heart, with a reality TV setting that adds a fun twist. The protagonist, a tech mogul turned reluctant bachelor, is hilariously awkward, and the chemistry between him and his producer is just chef's kiss.
Another gem is 'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall—imagine a fake dating trope but with British charm and endless sarcasm. Luc and Oliver’s dynamic feels so real, with all the messy imperfections of actual relationships. Also, for political romance vibes, 'American Dreamer' by Adriana Herrera blends activism and love in a way that’s both steamy and thought-provoking.
If you loved the witty banter and heartfelt romance in 'Red, White & Royal Blue,' you might dive into 'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall. It’s got that same hilarious, awkward charm with a fake-dating trope that’ll make you swoon. Luc and Oliver’s chemistry is electric, and the London setting adds a fun twist.
Another gem is 'The Charm Offensive' by Alison Cochrun—think reality TV meets emotional depth. Dev and Charlie’s relationship blooms in the most unexpected ways, and the mental health rep is handled with care. Both books have that perfect mix of humor and heart, just like Casey McQuiston’s masterpiece. I’ve reread them all way too many times!
If you loved the witty banter and slow-burn romance in 'Red, White & Royal Blue', you'll probably adore 'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall. It's got that same British setting with a chaotic, endearing protagonist and a fake dating trope that just works. Luc is a disaster bi with a heart of gold, and Oliver is the stoic lawyer who’s secretly a cinnamon roll—total opposites attract vibes.
Another gem is 'The Charm Offensive' by Alison Cochrun, which blends reality TV shenanigans with a tender LGBTQ+ romance. The emotional depth and mental health rep reminded me of RW&RB’s quieter moments. And if you’re craving more political romance, 'American Royals' by Katharine McGee offers a fun, soapy twist on royalty—though it’s more ensemble-driven and less focused on a single couple.