* means non-white protagonist, $ means disabled protagonist, # means trans protagonist, % means aro/ace spectrum protagonist, & means protagonist of a marginalised religion (Jewish, Muslim, etc)
β’ Under the Lights – Dahlia Adler *
β’ Starting From Here – Lisa Jenn Bigelow
β’ Dare Truth or Promise – Paula Boock
β’ Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit – Jaye Robin Brown
β’ Between You & Me – Marisa Calin
β’ Style – Chelsea M. Cameron
β’ Fat Angie – E. e. Charlton-Trujillo $
β’ Lunaside – J. L. Douglas
β’ Annie on My Mind – Nancy Garden
β’ Being Emily – Rachel Gold #
β’ My Year Zero – Rachel Gold &
β’ The Flywheel – Erin Gough
β’ No One Needs to Know – Amanda Grace
β’ Tell Me Again How A Crush Should Feel – Sara Farizan *
β’ Ask Me How I Got Here – Christine Hepperman
β’ A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend – Emily Horner
β’ Ask the Passengers – A. S. King
β’ Everything Leads to You – Nina LaCour *
β’ You Know Me Well – Nina LaCour and David Levithan
β’ Taking Flight – Siera Maley
β’ Dating Sarah Cooper – Siera Maley
β’ Time It Right – Siera Maley
β’ Colorblind – Siera Maley
β’ On the Outside – Siera Maley
β’ Girl Friends – Milk Morinaga * (five volume manga)
β’ Kisses, Sighs and Cherry Blossom Pink – Milk Morinaga * (manga short story collection)
β’ This Is Where It Ends – Marieke Nijkamp *
β’ Keeping You a Secret – Julie Anne Peters
β’ She Loves You, She Loves You Not – Julie Anne Peters
β’ Lies My Girlfriend Told Me – Julie Anne Peters (protagonistβs ex girlfriend dies before the book starts)
β’ Boyfriends with Girlfriends – Alex Sanchez *
β’ Wandering Son – Takako Shimura *# (twelve volume manga)
β’ Forgive Me If Iβve Told You This Before – Karelia Stetz-Waters
β’ The Space Between – Michelle L. Teichman
β’ The Summer I Wasnβt Me – Jessica Verdi
β’ Afterworlds – Scott Westerfeld *%
β’ Dirty London – Kelley York
Please suggest books and I will update this!
