- The ruin of a rake, Cat Sebastian
- The beautiful things shoppe, Philip William Stover
- Home & away, Samantha Wayland
- Insignificant others, Stephen McCauley
- All the world beside, Garrard Conley
- Don't let him know, a novel in stories, Sandip Roy
- The (fake) dating game, Timothy Janovsky
- The words that remain, a novel, Stenio Gardel
- A marvellous light, Freya Marske
- Our young man, a novel, Edmund White
- Let's get back to the party, a novel by Zak Salih
- A man of lies, a novel, Ben Crane
- Off campus, Amy Jo Cousins
- The guncle, a novel, Steven Rowley
- Farrell Covington and the limits of style, a novel, Paul Rudnick
- The book of salt, Monique Truong
- Just by looking at him, a novel, Ryan O'Connell
- The world and all that it holds, Aleksandar Hemon
- Kept in the dark, Charlie Cochet
- Captain Ni'mat's last battle, Mohamed Leftah ; translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud
- The circus of the damned, Cornelia Grey
- The secret lives of country gentlemen, KJ Charles
- The darkness outside us, Eliot Schrefer
- Into the light, Mark Oshiro
- The absolutist, John Boyne
- Greta & Valdin, Rebecca K Reilly
- Moment of silence, Karen Stivali
- It takes two to tumble, Cat Sebastian
- The charm offensive, a novel, Alison Cochrun
- Upside down, N. R. Walker
- Light before day, Christopher Rice
- His fresh start cowboy, A.M. Arthur
- Cutie and the beast, E.J. Russell
- A strange and stubborn endurance, Foz Meadows
- Mary Ann in autumn, a tales of the city novel, Armistead Maupin
- Eight weeks in Paris, S. R. Lane
- The life revamp, Kris Ripper
- Time to shine, Rachel Reid
- The lightning-struck heart, TJ Klune
- They're going to love you, a novel, Meg Howrey
- Now is the hour, Tom Spanbauer
- Chasing Pacquiao, Rod Pulido
- The Lawrence Browne affair, Cat Sebastian
- The line of beauty, a novel, Alan Hollinghurst
- A dash of salt and pepper, Kosoko Jackson
- American dreamer, Adriana Herrera
- Never been kissed, Timothy Janovsky
- Soul to keep, Garrett Leigh
- To paradise, Hanya Yanagihara
- The friends we keep, Jane Green