10 queer romance books that deserve Pride of place on your shelf

When a mysterious artist moves with the Joshi family as a paid guest, he attracts the attention of brother and sister, Tanay and Anuja, leading Tanay to explore his identity in a conservative way. Although this tenant is apparently perfect – he is ready with the rent, always offers to help and listen to Mrs. Joshi’s thoughts on Indian culture without reluctance – everything accumulates when he fled with Anuja and overthrows their lives. This Kundalkar novel is a frank reflection of queer life in India.

Wedding of a thousand lies By SJ Sindu

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To satisfy their American Sri-Lankan families, Lucky and Krishna, who are both queer, enter a marriage of convenience while they are committed to their favorite homosexual relationships. However, these circumstances are disputed when Lucky returns to his childhood house and finds himself falling in love with his former best friend, Nisha, who is herself to enter an arranged marriage. Suddenly Lucky is pushed to face several difficult decisions: save Nisha from getting married and facing her own lies, which she has been following for a decade.

Special mentions – but not queer romance books

A dedicated boy by Mohin Zaidi

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