Robin Reardon

Biography

Robin Reardon is an inveterate observer of human nature, and her primary writing goal is to create stories about all kinds of people, some of whom happen to be gay or transgender—people whose destinies are not determined solely by their sexual orientation. Her secondary writing goal is to introduce readers to concepts or information they might not know very much about.
Interests outside of writing include singing, nature photography, and the study of comparative religions. Robin writes in a butter yellow study with a view of the Boston, Massachusetts skyline. Her motto: The only thing wrong with being gay is how some people treat you when they find out.

Where to find Robin Reardon online

Where to buy in print

Books

And If I Fall
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 125,770. Language: English. Published: January 12, 2018 . Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay, Fiction » Religious
Young Jude Connor wants desperately to be saved, following the path Reverend King lays out for him with the fervor of the newly converted, struggling against dreams haunted not by women but by men. Will Reverend King be able to lead Jude into the Light? Will King's own demons drag them both into darkness? Or will Jude find the path to his own truth? [Previously "The Revelations of Jude Connor"]
Waiting for Walker
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 111,450. Language: English. Published: June 23, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
The only good thing in young Micah Jaeger's life is the camera his dad gave him before his folks split. He hides that he's gay, and he's ashamed that his mother consults a medium to talk to her older son, killed in Afghanistan. Then the gorgeous Walker Donnell sails into Micah's life in his beautiful sailboat, and things are wonderful. That is, until Walker reveals his secret: He's intersex.
Throwing Stones
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 129,180. Language: English. Published: November 13, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay, Fiction » Romance » New adult
Is it the crush young Jesse Bryce has on the exotic Griffin Holyoke or something else that makes Jesse want to build a bridge of acceptance between his town and Griffin's Pagan community? And can he do it?
A Line in the Sand
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 22,280. Language: English. Published: January 27, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
Summer vacation for 15-year-old, out-and-proud Dustin Hamilton looked as boring as usual. But then, on the beach of Hilton Head Island, he met Randy Aziz. Everything after that was a surprise.
The Case for Acceptance: An Open Letter to Humanity
Price: Free! Words: 25,650. Language: English. Published: April 4, 2014 . Categories: Essay » Sociology, Nonfiction » LGBTQ+ » Biographies
This open letter presents the rationale behind author Robin Reardon's motto: The only thing wrong with being gay is how some people treat you when they find out. It tackles the assumptions—secular and sacred—held by people who disagree with that motto. Although some references are included, the tone of this work is not academic, and the writing style is conversational and accessible.
Giuseppe and Me
Price: Free! Words: 10,740. Language: English. Published: February 26, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
Alex Lupo is a gay foster teen in New York City. Isolated by circumstances, not knowing his parents but aware that they were Italian, he scrutinizes the faces of Italian-looking strangers and fantasizes about possible family connections. Having been raped at his previous foster home, he worries about HIV and about ever being able to enjoy sex.