Homosexual romance novels
I didnt realize until the production came out just how many queer women in my social circle and workplace had scan and adored Red, White and Royal Blue. But perhaps I shouldnt have been so surprised, considering women have historically been the primary readers of M/M sentimental fiction, even if the general assumption around that fact is that its straight women. But I suspect Im not the only lesbian out there who enjoys a light, unchallenging petty romp into gay romance. Whether youre looking for hot sex scenes, tender coming-of-age tales, historical romance or kitchen-centric love, weve got you covered. Share your favorites in the comments!
Red, Ivory & Royal Blue, by Casey McQuiston
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Re: Gay romance novels
#9Postby Zylinder »
I've been something of a slash/MM nut lately, so I can only speak from that side of the field. You'll be surprised how many LGBT authors publish paperback copies of their books though - adorable much every author that's moderately/quite well-known among the circle have paperbacks published, so you have plenty to choose from. Now onto recommendations
Here's a brilliant list, newly compelled where some authors have gathered up the favs of the genre.
Goodreads is where I'll recommend you to do some look-see for your own personal likes. It's a bit hard to differentiate between Erotica and the more serious works at first, but if you include an account and you start adding the books you like, the site does the rest of the work for you. Most of the hour, the reviews also relate you what you requirement to know. Don't bother with the ratings; they're jacked up by die-hard fans who five-star everything halfway readable even when it's mediocre.
And here's a list for the most humorous LGBT books.
Most of those aren't so sex-centric, and they hav