Male/Male romance eBooks, any other fans?

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Re: Male/Male romance eBooks, any other fans?

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Love M/M romance/erotica but more specifically shapeshifter M/M. My favorites are by Stormy Glenn.
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I admit this is a guilty pleasure of mine. I agree that I love my nook for this. I like M/M paranormal the best, but I also love threesomes as well, especially paranormal based. These are by far my favorite romance stories to read.
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I like reading m/m romance eBooks. I enjoy reading these types of books. I recommend some of Cameron Dane's books like Quick to the Hunt, Falling, Knowing Caleb, Renecade, and Cowboy Waltz. These books have a lot of erotica material in it and some are paranormal (Falling and Knowing Caleb).However, I love them because they deal with healing from PTSD, moving forward after abusive/traumatic experiences (Falling), accepting your sexuality, and forgiveness for mistakes that humans make. I think that the characters in these books also have a real and believable romantic connection that some m/m romance eBooks lack.
Also, KC Wells also writes good m/m romance eBooks. I like her Learning to Love series.
If you would like another good m/m paranormal eBook then I would suggest Killing Time by Jane Davitt and Alexa Snow.
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Post by mmannausau »

Lately I have found myself getting more and more M/M romance or M/FM romance books. I feel like the story line with the M/F books is almost the same with a lot of the books that are coming out now. There is just something more freeing with reading out male on male romance.
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I would like to get on board with this. ;)
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The only m/m book I have read would technically qualify more as a young adult novel. It is called Rainbow Boys by Alex Sanchez, and it explores topics like coming out and dealing with confusion. I'd probably be interested in trying to read a m/m romance though. I can't imagine that it would be as predictable as a m/f romance.
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Miss_Jane2014 wrote:The only m/m book I have read would technically qualify more as a young adult novel. It is called Rainbow Boys by Alex Sanchez, and it explores topics like coming out and dealing with confusion. I'd probably be interested in trying to read a m/m romance though. I can't imagine that it would be as predictable as a m/f romance.
Sounds like it would be an interesting read 8)
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I have recently read a wonderful series that is mostly M/M romance. The first book in the series is a typical paranormal M/F romance novel. It was a good read. After that the series goes to M/M romance. The series is called Kindred of Arcadia by Alanea Alder. The characters are all interconnected so in each book you get to see each relationship as it grows. You also get to really get to know all of the characters as individuals and as couples. I definitely recommend the series.
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Post by dragoneyes1973 »

I have written a few male/male books its not too bad.. sometimes can be good expecially when its a first encounter type book.
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Post by Shelly2013 »

I can't believe I have never heard of slash fiction ~face palm~ I am intrigued. What books do you recommend?
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There is a whole shelf at the bookstore of this type of manga (here in Japan) but I've always been too shy to go check it out while other people are around. 8)
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