Funny gay romance books
funny gay romance
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Summary:A hot body will only take him so far Theo Cooper just wants to find his place in life, but despite his outer veneer of confidence, he’s filled with doubts about whether he can truly come across happiness. A homophobic father and an ex-fiancé who likes to sleep around have shaken his faith in himself. Walking in on his ex in bed with Theo’s replacement is the last straw, and now Theo is ready to do whatever it will take to scrape together the cash for a new place to live. Self-doubt keeps holding him back Elliot James is too bashful, too smart, and too socially awkward to undertake anything about his long for to meet a guy. So far, his top friend, wealthy socialite Brianna LaFontaine, is the only person he’s had the courage to come out to. Despite her optimal efforts to push him out of his comfort zone—which is behind a computer screen—he has successfully avoided any chance of finding love. When a mutual friend pushes them together Brianna cares about her friends, and when Theo won’t take the money she offers to get him out of his financial m
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 contain an account and you start adding the books you like, the site does the rest of the work for you. Most of the age, the reviews also narrate you what you depend on 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 have the bonus points of being super comical. I've read Almost Appreciate Being in Love by Steve Kluger (which
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