Whether you like your thriller with a little queer romance or your queer romance with a little thrill, March’s new releases have got exactly what you need! Make sure to pick up these fantastic books from Bella authors, including debut author and winner of Bella’s “fan fiction to published author” contest, M.B. Guel.
(And if you haven’t yet, don’t forget to check out the February New Releases!)

Gillette Park by Gerri Hill
As soon as Mason Cooper turned eighteen, she left Gillette Park, her hometown that harbors a vicious and very active serial killer. After a breakup, Mason heads home and puts her LA-cop detective skills to use hunting the killer with her uncle and boss, the town sheriff. When the FBI brings in a psychic to help catch the killer, Mason ends up being the go-between for the police department and Dr. Grace Jennings. As Grace reveals the hidden secrets in Gillette, she and Mason become closer, realizing they are both attracted to one another. But will their companionship be enough to help them survive the evil that still lives in Gillette?

And Then There Was Her by Tagan Shepard
Madison Jones has carefully constructed a life for herself in Denver. She has her best friend, her pottery, and her girlfriend Kacey. When Kacey is offered a new job in Oregon, Madison follows her, feeling unsure about what the future holds after the death of her brother. Kacey toils away opening a new restaurant for a vineyard, while Madison finds herself constantly bumping up against the serious and cold vineyard owner, CS Freeburn. Over time, Madison finds herself craving those interactions—could this newfound attraction threaten the life Madison has so carefully made for herself?
Tagan Shepard is also the featured Bella author this month—you can get 25% off her Bella paperbook and eBook backlist titles!

Queerleaders by M.B. Guel
Mack doesn’t exactly fit in with the rigid expectations of her Catholic high school, but she’s used to that. Despite the bullying, Mack has found refuge with her BFF Lila. When Mack suddenly becomes a cheerleader-magnet, she has a hard time understanding why—and Lila is understandably cautious about this development. Is Mack finally going to be accepted and maybe even fall in love? Or is she being set up for an epic let down?