In a world where romance has officially said “what if… but louder,” one book asks the forbidden question: What if the love of your life was a toy—and you were emotionally okay with that?
Squeak
In a world where sarcasm is a survival skill, one book features skeletons doing crimes, lore delivered at a sprint, and dialogue that oscillates wildly between Latin mass and Tumblr humor.
Gideon the Ninth
In a world where losing means death and flirting is a combat sport, one book asks: What if The Hunger Games, but make it vampires and unresolved trauma?
The Serpent & The Wings of Night
In a universe where time is a battlefield, reality is optional, and metaphors are legally binding, one story asks the daring question: What if enemies-to-lovers was less banter and more aggressively poetic correspondence across collapsing timelines?
This is How You Lose the Time War
In a world where fun is punishable by public shaming, one book asks the age-old question: What if the Devil showed up and was somehow the least toxic man in the room?
Slewfoot
In a world that celebrates sappy and whimsical body gore, one book asks the question what if you could therapy speak your way into falling in love with a monster whose main love language is structural integrity?
Someone You Can Build a Nest In
From the book that asks, “What if a gothic fairytale and an anxiety dream had a very poetic baby?” comes a story where vibes matter more than explanations and everyone is either cursed, grieving, or whispering ominously in candlelight.
The Knight and The Moth
In a world where the gods are real, the politics are ruthless, and destiny has zero chill, one story asks: What if the apocalypse was scheduled… and everyone was emotionally unprepared?
Black Sun
In a world where the floor is a permanent health hazard and your only coworker is a gaslighting academic, witness the ultimate 'No Thoughts, Just Vibes' protagonist, proving that if you have enough spreadsheets and a positive attitude, you won't even realize you’re trapped.
Piranesi
In a world so moody it deserves its own fog machine, one book asks the timeless question: What if your inner demon was less “ancient evil” and more “unhelpful but charismatic narrator”?
One Dark Window
In a world where eye contact can literally kill you but romance is the most dangerous weapon of all, one book asks the crucial question: What if falling in love was not just risky, but medically inadvisable?
Kiss of the Basilisk
In a world where the sky broke and everyone decided that was just life now, one story asks the bold question: What if epic fantasy was powered entirely by grief, vibes, and extremely poetic suffering?
When the Moon Hatched
In a world where everyone is one mildly inconvenient conversation away from a full identity crisis, one book asks the bold question: Who is the real villian, the friend we shouldn't have made along the way or capitalism?
Awakened
In a world where immortality is a curse, love is a liability, and vibes matter more than answers, one book asks the bold question: What if being undead was mostly about yearning, guilt, and making increasingly bad emotional decisions across several centuries?
Bury Our Bones in Midnight Soil
In a world where winter lasts forever and joy is suspicious, one book asks: What if your biggest problem wasn’t the cold, but everyone telling you to stop believing in magic?
The Bear and the Nightingale
In a world where tea is plentiful and menace wears a polite smile, one book asks: What if the real horror was emotional manipulation, but with magic?
A Sorceress Comes to Call