Cat Sebastian and Becky Chambers are both excellent winter reads. (I know some readers wish Cat Sebastian would get back to writing books with plots, but I am completely entranced by her crying-and-sweaters era and think she should write a hundred more if she wants.)
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I will check out Cat Sebastian!
We Could Be So Good or one of the Cabot novellas is a good place to start for her midcentury era. If you want a slightly more conventional histrom, go for The Queer Principles of Kit Webb (my personal favorite).
Jess's recs are good ones! BTW, I loved After Hours at Dooryard Books, as expected
Thanks for the recs -- always, always love the recs!
Speaking of Cat Sebastian, for folks experiencing a Heated Rivalry hangover, I'm currently rereading Season's Change by Cait Nairy, which I haven't seen pop up on any of the "What to read after HR" lists out there but which Cat Sebastian recommended when it came out as "weapons-grade idiots to lovers" and she is never wrong. Nairy's other two books aren't nearly as good but this one is a periodic reread of mine.
See, this is why my library holds are out of control. Although this particular book is available immediately, so it is actually contributing to a different problem.
Seconding "After Hours at Dooryard Books". I'm not as big a fan or her 60s-era books as I am her more historical ones (I love, love love, "The Queer Principles of Kit Webb"), but Dooryard Books is a real comfort read.
Cait Nary is good, also Tal Bauer, if you're wanting more M/M sports romance (and some non-sports romance)
Tal Bauer is amazing - You & Me is a frequent comfort reread, but his latest ( The Fall ) was so stressful to read I finished it in one sitting because I could not STAND not knowing how it would resolve itself.