Publisher's Synopsis
Queerville is the feeling of love and wonder as Danny and Sandy sang, "You're the one that I want," in Grease.
The doses of reality and color that Jennifer brought to Pleasantville.
The eerie embodiment of conservative excellence the Blue Ribbons bought in Disturbing Behavior... but most importantly the romance and tragedy in Romeo and Juliet.
Set in 1955, blending elements of classic doo-wop with modern twists.
Two rival towns, O Town and Queerville, feud turns deadly when Kelly, a square from O Town, falls in love at first sight with Queerville's trans masc, Zack, at a street race. Their illicit romance will shatter their small town. With everyone striving to tear them apart, their love will expose deadly secrets about their communities, leading to an all-out war. As they navigate love, loss, and danger with a serial killer on the loose, the towns are forced to confront their prejudices and secrets, forever changing the landscape of Queerville.Zack is driven by their hatred for their father and plagued by a past they are unable to confront. In their ruthless pursuit of vengeance to find their brother's killer, Zack meets Kelly, and something unfathomable occurs. Zack is forced to choose between seeking retribution and the love of their life. Once the truth is revealed, Queerville is left in turmoil, leaving Zack with an inconceivable choice. One over which they have no control; it will cost them everything they love, potentially even Kelly's life. Ultimately, Queerville will never be the same again. Kelly is your all-American pretty girl next door-a virgin square. Kelly is continually seeking beauty in everyone, despite having strict, traditional, homophobic parents. Including the one whose heart is shielded by the frigid façade that her parents forbid her from seeing. Their love was engraved in the stars, but a love so powerful could only be matched with force. Their bond will reveal the town's darkest secrets, endangering both their lives and the lives of everyone around them. Will it be worth it? Full of suspense, passion, and emotional depth, "Queerville" is a love letter to the 1950's with a contemporary LGBTQIA+ twist. Passionate, Dark, full of Romance and Friendship.
Queerville is a LGBTQIA+ opposites attract romance-suspense. Recommended for 17+.