Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
$29.00A chance meeting in Paris sparks a decades-spanning love story shaped by longing and missed chances. A sweeping sapphic romance about the lives we almost live.
Showing all 20 results

A chance meeting in Paris sparks a decades-spanning love story shaped by longing and missed chances. A sweeping sapphic romance about the lives we almost live.

A freshly divorced lawyer lands in a wine country town—and immediately finds himself tangled in a murder. Cozy mystery meets queer reinvention, with just enough bite.

A surreal blend of romance, conspiracy, and mystery—where secret lovers, hidden agendas, and strange forces collide in a story that refuses to stay in one lane.

Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice is a classic modernist novella exploring beauty, obsession, and artistic discipline through the tragic unraveling of an aging writer in a decadent, cholera-stricken Venice. A foundational work of queer literature and psychological fiction, it remains as unsettling and luminous today as when it was first published.
Download Now:
PDF – Death in Venice
EPUB – Death in Venice
This work is in the public domain in the United States.

A lyrical meditation on beauty, desire, and unfulfilled love. A quiet, intellectual queer novel where longing lingers long after the last page.

Oscar Wilde’s classic essays on art and aesthetics—bold, witty, and centuries ahead of their time. A cornerstone of queer literary criticism and a love letter to artifice over truth.
Download Now:
PDF – INTENTIONS
EPUB – INTENTIONS
This work is in the public domain in the United States.

A powerful memoir set in Provincetown during the AIDS crisis, Later explores queer identity, community, love, and survival with lyrical intensity. Paul Lisicky captures a moment when belonging and mortality collided with unforgettable force.

Whitman’s revolutionary 1855 collection celebrates the sacredness of the body, democracy, and queer love in free-verse poems that redefined American literature.
Download Now:
PDF – LEAVES OF GRASS
EPUB – LEAVES OF GRASS
This work is in the public domain in the United States.

Two women meet during the Egyptian revolution and form a connection that reshapes their lives. A lyrical queer novel of memory, identity, and longing.

An intimate poetry collection about passion, vulnerability, and the many shapes love can take.

A tender, aching story of first love between two boys over one transformative year. A lyrical queer coming-of-age about desire, identity, and the cost of becoming.

A lyrical LGBTQ short story collection exploring the lives of Indian-American gay men caught between family, culture, desire, and belonging.

First published in 1991, Remember Me is Bo Huston’s haunting portrait of friendship, loss, and queer resilience in the era of AIDS—a lyrical, essential classic of LGBTQ literature.

A body beneath a church unearths decades of secrets in this gripping queer mystery. Faith, scandal, and murder collide as one couple searches for the truth.

A bold short story collection exploring sexuality, power, and moral complexity, featuring intimate portraits of flawed lives and fierce desire.

Two former rivals reunite on a murder case—and find themselves facing unfinished feelings that refuse to stay buried. A tense, slow-burn queer legal drama.

A notorious Victorian erotic novel where religious devotion meets forbidden desire. The Convent School turns morality into mischief and education into ecstasy.
Download Now:
PDF – The Convent School
EPUB – The Convent School
This work is in the public domain in the United States.

A lyrical fantasy of found family, hidden worlds, and two girls destined to challenge everything their society believes—perfect for readers who love myth, magic, and meaning.

When a grieving animator’s dead best friend starts talking to him through their cartoon duck, reality unravels in this darkly funny and heartfelt tale of love, loss, and creative resurrection.

A dark, literary gay romance set in postwar Oxford, where two young men fall in love amid class warfare, secret societies, and deadly consequences.