Queer Romance

  • Rhapsody for Piano and Ghost

    After reading one of Z. A. Maxfields’s St. Nacho’s novels, I wondered what else the author had written and was surprised to find a paranormal gay story in the mix. My curiosity getting the better of me, I dove in. Nineteen-year-old piano virtuoso Fitz has spent his life placating his stage mother with continual practice…

  • Organic Chemistry

    Novellas are usually hit or miss, especially when it comes to romance. The problem all boils down to their length – with something so short, can we really get our full HEA? Brandon Marcus is smart. As in ridiculously so. As a professor, he is able to both teach (something he seems to really enjoy)…

  • City Mouse

    Amy Lane is a master at bringing together two unlikely people and making it completely believable that these disparate characters not only will fall in love but also will stay together longer than the sexual attraction lasts. Paired with Alexksandr Voinov, Lane continues this tradition in this extension of Country Mouse. Once American Owen Watson…

  • The Other Guy by Cary Atwell

    We’ve all seen the movies and read the books where Mr. Right sweeps the bride off right before she says “I do.” But what happens to the hapless groom, aka the “other” guy? Attwell uses this classic image of the forgotten groom as the springboard for an unusual and entertaining romance. Good, solid, well-meaning Emory…

  • Jersey

    Jersey starts out awkwardly, and doesn’t get much better from there. It’s not necessarily terrible, just unpolished, and leaves much to be desired in the romance department. Jersey (Gervasio) Parma is a photojournalist who has never had a real attachment to another person. He has friends, of course, but his closest friend is now in…

  • Plan B by SJD Peterson

    I loved Peterson’s Whispering Pines Ranch M/M romance series, but was a little leery about reading this non-series book. The main Whispering Pines characters are older men who are dealing with gay lifestyles and their homophobic neighbors while trying to find true love. Plan B, on the other hand, centers on the college crowd. Would…

  • Dance with Me by Heidi Cullinan

    Cullinan delves into professional disappointment from two totally divergent viewpoints, one from a semi-professional football player and the other an internationally acclaimed ballet dancer. On the surface a man clad like a gladiator in football pads and gear and a man clad in tights and ballet slippers should be so far apart as to be…

  • After the End

    One of the things psychologists tell widows and widowers is that people who were in happy marriages are prone to have happy second marriages. Quinn O’Malley, the protagonist of this book, really has his doubts when his partner of ten years dies of cancer. Quinn has been putting one foot in front of the other…

  • Almost Like Being in Love

    When I find a book I truly enjoy, I often end up hunting down my husband and reading passages to him. Some books are so good that a reader must really just share to enjoy them fully. Almost Like Being in Love, with its laugh-out-loud joie de vivre me looking for my husband multiple times…

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