Pride Month Post: Queer Sci-Fi Romance Books in Pictures
Happy Pride Month!
For your viewing pleasure, here are promotional graphics for my three queer science fiction romance ebooks:
Julie & Winifred’s Most Excellent Adventure (sapphic time travel romance)
A Villainous Affair (queer m/f steampunk romance saga)
Wilbert E. Hornbeck’s Fantastic Adventure (queer, erotic mmf steampunk romance short story).
This way, you can learn about the books at a glance. All of them feature queer main characters. AVA and Julie & Winifred feature queer secondary characters. Buy links are below each set of graphics if you’d like to explore further.
Julie & Winifred’s Most Excellent Adventure
Sapphic time travel romance (bi/les)
Deep conversations
Opposites attract
Geek fandom fun
Found family
Cute pets
deep conversations
hot bedsport
tea drinking
witty banter
eye gazing
tech dorks
cuddling
giggling
kissing
It’s a sapphic time travel romance AND a treasure trove of geek fandom fun!
Wilbert E. Hornbeck’s Fantastic Adventure
Free! Erotic! Steampunk! Romance!
polyamory
voyeurism
nerdy mc
mmf
A Tale of Two Thieves (A Villainous Affair #1)
there’s only one bed…and it’s in a brothel!
bare-knuckle boxing
100% fake marriage
grumpy/sunshine
competence kink
height difference
rescue romance
bodyguard mc
brains & brawn
queer m/f
The Wizard of Aether (A Villainous Affair #2)
slow-burn romance
far-out aether trips
cinnamon roll mc
fashion glow-ups
bodyguard crush
heist adventures
rags-to-riches
queer m/f
Dark Queen Rising (A Villainous Affair #3)
criminal empire achievement unlocked
smashing the patriarchy
lady pirates & girl gangs
female friendships
underworld queen
found family
queer m/f
first love
Battle Royale (A Villainous Affair #4)
rise of the social justice villains
automaton s*x doll fun
storming the castle
gangs of London
friends to lovers
female rage
eat the rich
queer m/f
A Villainous Affair
Sex is great, but have you read a queer m/f steampunk romance saga that…promotes sharing power; rejects racism in science; eats the rich; opposes imperialism; critiques white feminism; and affirms the social model of disability?
Queer villain romance
Thanks for your interest!