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Sweet and sappy holiday stories are for the gays.

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At least, now they are.

Three queer half-siblings in distress reunite at their famous moms upstate New York mansion for the holidays.

Its a really fun fantasy that makes readers ask what if Santaisqueer?

Most Wonderful, by Georgia Clark

And whats so bad with boring, anyway?

Tis the season for fake dating, even in small-town Illinois.

21-year-old Murphy feels stuck at community college while coming up empty in her personal life too.

I’ll Be Gone for Christmas by Georgia K. Boone

Its a sweet and swift read that hinges on the emotions of not-quite adulthood.

This YA book hits all the holiday rom-com tropes: the fake-dating, friends-to-lovers celebrity and ambitious normie.

But the plot predictability is what makes this PG-13 hardcover so fun to read.

Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake

), and the fake dates may provide fodder for Carolines debut article.

Feelings start to develop, naturally they are but young women immersed in back-to-back romantic situations.

Former hockey rivals and exes, Nat and Darcy reconnect while hosting a morning show during the Winter Olympics.

The Merriest Misters by Timothy Janovsky

Fans cant help but ship their chemistry and they lean into a show-mance for ratings.

The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch

I’ll Get Back to You by Becca Grischow

Flopping in a Winter Wonderland by Jason June

Make My Wish Come True by Rachael Lippincott & Alyson Derrick

Wake Up Nat & Darcy, by Kate Cochrane