September 23rd is Bi Visibility Day, a day to celebrate bisexual and biromantic people. Here are 15 recent novels with bi characters. You might also enjoy this previous list of YA novels with bi characters.
Back in a spell
by Lana Harper Powerful witch Nineve Blackmoore tries out a dating app and has an awkward and terrible date with the owner of the Shamrock Cauldron, in the fifth novel of the series following From Bad to Cursed. |
Glitterland
by Alexis J. Hall Ash Winters was once the golden boy of the English literary scene, but mental illness has dragged him into a cycle of self-destruction. A chance meeting with brassy Essex-born Darian Taylor may be the first step Ash needs to rebuild his life--if he's able to let go of the class prejudice and dangerous negative self-image that threatens to drown them both. |
In the case of heartbreak
by Courtney Kae Pastry chef Ben enters a competition to bring him national recognition and plans to confess his love for his musician/mechanic neighbor, Adam, on live TV in the second novel of the series following In the Event of Love. |
Infamous : a novel
by Lex Croucher Aspiring Regency-era writer Edith Miller accepts an invitation to visit the crumbling, gothic, countryside estate of a renowned poet but the hedonism and debauchery that ensues forces her to unpack her complicated feelings for her best friend, Rose. |
Sirens & muses : a novel
by Antonia Angress In 2011, at the elite Wrynn College of Art, 19-year-old Louisa Arceneaux has an affair with her roommate, Karina, the mercurial daughter of wealthy art collectors, that forces them to confront their deepest desires and fears as they are unexpectedly thrust into the cutthroat New York art world. |
Sizzle Reel
by Carlyn Greenwald Hoping to get a PA job on the set of 28-year-old A-list actress Valeria Sullivan's directorial debut, aspiring cinematographer Luna Roth, when Valeria begins to reciprocate her romantic interest, which leaves her job prospects precarious, must figure out how fulfill her own dreams while falling in love. |
Sorry, bro
by Taleen Voskuni To appease her Armenian mother, Nar participates in a series of events in San Francisco where, instead of meeting a mom-approved man, she meets Erebuni, a woman who gives her the courage to come out as bisexual and proudly be herself for the first time in her life. |
That summer feeling
by Bridget Morrissey Spending a week at her new friends' reopened sleepaway camp, newly divorced Garland Moore, seeking signs from the universe, reconnects with Mason, a man from her past, but instead finds herself drawn to his sister, discovering her stars have aligned in a way she never could've predicted. |
The unfortunates : a novel
by J K. Chukwu A queer, half-Nigerian college sophomore, Sahara, who feels like an all-around failure, finds hope, answers and unexpected redemption when she sets out to find the truth about The Unfortunates—the unlucky subset of black undergrads who have been mysteriously dying. |
Vera Kelly lost and found
by Rosalie Knecht In 1971, Vera Kelly and her girlfriend Max arrive in Los Angeles for an emergency visit to Max's estranged family where Vera must put her PI skills to good use when Max disappears after threatening to expose her father for siphoning family money. |
Winter's orbit
by Everina Maxwell After being forced by his Emperor grandfather into a marriage of convenience to unite their planets, Prince Kiem discovers that his intended, Count Jainan, is a suspect in his late husband's death despite it being ruled an accident. |
Wolfsong
by TJ Klune When Joe Bennett, a charming and handsome shapeshifter who is haunted by scars he cannot heal, returns to Green Creek three years after a murder sent his pack scattering, 26-year-old Ox can no longer ignore the attraction between them. |
You, Again
by Kate Goldbeck Former enemies-turn-friends, Ari, a struggling comedian, and Josh, a chef planning to take the culinary world by storm, both reeling from ego-bruising breakups, find comfort in each other's company until one night, the unspoken boundaries of their platonic relationship begin to blur. |
You exist too much : a novel
by Zaina Arafat Told in vignettes that occur in American and Middle East settings, a debut novel follows the experiences of a young Palestinian-American who is marginalized for her sexual orientation before the traumas of her past drive her toward self-destructive impulses. |
Your driver is waiting : a novel
by Priya Guns For the first time ever, Damani, who drives for an app, starts dating a white girl with money, but when their romance intensifies and she finally lets her guard down, her girlfriend does something unforgivable, setting off an explosive chain of events. |