Male/Male romance eBooks, any other fans?
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Male/Male romance eBooks, any other fans?
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If I look for a positive point to end on; it would be that this is mainstream and in a very popular series. She also has a larger than expected male reader base. (I think this would be called paranormal romance.) So to take a subject that is tip toed around and dealing with it in a manner that didn't imply that it was a dirty, secret. I think that is the part that defines what I like or dislike in this area. Erotica vs. porn. I love the erotica but the porn not so much. A lot of people don't see a difference. I tell them the best definition I had ever heard was that in porn someone gets degraded for someone's enjoyment. Erotica is enjoyment of a sexual nature for pleasurable end results for all participants. That's an idea I can get behind.
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I think that it's a great combination between suspense and something sweet which is emotions.
Madelein Urban, who worked with Abegail Roux on Cut & Run have another work together as well which I personally love, Warrior's Cross which has the same theme as Cut & Run; suspense and action with detectives and such are involved.
If you wanna go for lighter ones though, there are always gay young adult books such as Play Me I'm Your by Madison Parker or the one I'm currently crazy about, Tales from Foster High Series (five books and a few short stories) by John Goode.
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I just looked them up on Amazon. It's the Last Herald Mage trilogy and the books are Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promise, and Magic's Price.
Mercedes Lackey has a lot of same-sex pairings scattered throughout her books, but this trilogy is my favorite.
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Personally, I liked Try most out of the three. It is more on the pornographic side, but the characters are endearing enough. Blame it on the Mistletoe is more on the boring side and I didn't find the characters as endearing, more like tropes than actual people. Stalker is also on the pornographic side and has some questionable content. There's a couple of scenes that can read as non-consensual, so there's my trigger warning. Despite that flaw, however, Stalker probably has the most interesting premise.
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