Gay Fiction That Isnt Dark and Depressing
Discover uplifting gay fiction with happy endings! Explore our curated list of heartwarming LGBTQ+ books that celebrate love and joy—no dark or depressing themes here.

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Dreamer
by Steven Harper
The Dream......is a plateau of mental existence where people are able to communicate by the power of their thoughts alone.The Silent...These people -- known as …

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Trickster
by Steven Harper
In this third novel in Harper's critically-acclaimed Silent Empire saga, the telepathic communications net known as The Dream is shattered. But Kendi Weaver has more …

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Offspring
by Steven Piziks Harper
In this fourth installment of the Silent Empire series, the Dream is a telepathic place where the Silent, a psychic race, can twist the laws …

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Fortunes of War
by Mel Keegan
In the spring of 1588 two young men fell in love: an Irish mercenary serving the Spanish ambassador in London, and the son of an …

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Aquamarine
by Mel Keegan
A new sci-fi adventure by the master of gay thrillers. Mel Keegan's name is a byword for thrilling gay adventure, in past, present and future. …


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An East Wind Blowing
by Mel Keegan
Mel Keegan's latest historical romance is set in the very depths of the Dark Ages, in the northeast of a country not yet known as …

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Leave Myself Behind
by Bart Yates
Starting a new life with his legendary psycho-poet mother in a sleepy New England town, seventeen-year-old Noah York uncovers clues to an age-old mystery in …


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Rainbow High
by Alex Sanchez
Jason Carrillo, the best-looking athlete in school, has had his eyes on the prize from day one: a scholarship for college. But then his eyes …


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Liquor
by Poppy Z. Brite
Two line cooks decide to open their own restaurant in New Orleans in the second book in the Rickey and G-Man series by novelist Poppy …

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Prime
by Poppy Z. Brite
Two years after the opening of Liquor, New Orleans chefs Rickey and G-man are immersed in the life of their restaurant, enjoying a loyal cast …

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Soul Kitchen
by Poppy Z. Brite
A sharp commentary on race relations in pre-Katrina New Orleans and a fast ride through the dark side of haute cuisine. Liquor has become one …