Cat Sebastian
Cat Sebastian is an author known for writing historical romance novels featuring LGBTQ+ characters. Her works often explore themes of love, identity, and societal norms.
Books
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1. The Queer Principles Of Kit Webb
In this historical romance, a retired highwayman named Kit Webb is drawn back into a life of intrigue when he meets Percy, a charming and determined aristocrat. Percy seeks Kit's help to pull off a heist that could secure his family's future, but as they plan the daring robbery, an unexpected attraction develops between them. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century England, the story explores themes of love, identity, and societal constraints, as Kit and Percy navigate their growing feelings and the dangerous world they inhabit.
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2. You Should Be So Lucky
In the backdrop of the 1960 baseball season, Eddie O’Leary, a struggling shortstop, finds himself in a challenging situation. Battling a batting slump and feeling out of place with his new team, Eddie is forced to give interviews to Mark Bailey, a reporter who would rather be anywhere else. Mark, dealing with his own grief and loss, is reluctantly tasked with covering Eddie's season. As they navigate their personal struggles and the bustling city around them, an unexpected bond forms between the two. However, both must confront their fears and decide if their connection can withstand the pressures of their worlds.
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3. We Could Be So Good
In the late 1950s, Nick Russo, a dedicated reporter from Brooklyn, navigates the challenges of working at a major city newspaper while keeping his personal life private. The era is unforgiving for gay men, and Nick is cautious about letting anyone get too close. However, his resolve is tested when he meets Andy Fleming, the son of a newspaper tycoon. Andy is expected to take over his family's business, but he struggles with the responsibilities and expectations placed upon him. Despite his reluctance, he agrees to spend a year working in the newsroom, where he frequently finds himself in need of assistance. Nick becomes an unexpected ally, helping Andy navigate the chaotic world of journalism. As their friendship grows, so do their feelings for each other. Yet, the societal pressures and personal fears they face threaten to keep them apart. Nick and Andy must confront their own insecurities and decide if they are willing to fight for the connection they have found in each other.
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