Queer romance

  • Fen by Barbara Elsborg

    I recently made a comment, on another review thread, about the fact that when I read contemporary romance, I generally stick to books by a handful of tried-and-tested authors, because I find so many novels in the genre are filled with the same stock-in-trade characters and the same tired tropes and plots that lack depth…

  • Deductions by Lyn Gala

    This month’s Bananapants! prompt kinda stumped me because I don’t generally go for the all-out-bonkers-crazy in books, so I decided to look for something that might qualify as being ‘unusual’ instead. I’ve been meaning to read something by Lyn Gala for some time, and when I read the synopsis for Deductions, book one in the…

  • Darkness by Eden Winters

    Eden Winters’ Darkness is an inventive and intriguing mixture of police procedural and urban fantasy with a dash of sci-fi and a touch of romance, and is quite unlike anything else I’ve read recently. The worldbuilding is excellent, but the pacing is uneven; I liked that the author takes time to set up the story…

  • In His Corner by H.L. Day

    In His Corner is a low-angst contemporary romance about a grumpy chef and the ex-con who goes to work at his restaurant. It’s well-written and steamy, and I like the author’s voice and style, but the romance is rushed and lacks a certain spark. Top chef Hayden Quinn has worked hard every hour of every…

  • The Bump by Sidney Karger

    Fun, fantastic, big-hearted and filled with genuine laughs, The Bump is a breezy, fun, but emotional ride through America. It’s the perfect beach read. Serious minded commercial director Wyatt Wallace and breezy magazine columnist Massimo ‘Biz’ Petterelli are trying to have a baby. Sure, their neurotic Airedale, Matilda, keeps them plenty busy, and their entertainment…

  • Nearlywed by Nicolas DiDomizio

    Nicolas DiDomizio’s Nearlywed is not so much a romance as it is a story about romance and what happens to a couple after they’ve found their HEA. The blurb’s description of an engaged couple’s compatibility [being] put to the test during their ill-fated early honeymoon did give rise to a teeny bit of apprehension, but…

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