Best mm romance novels


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Are you in the mood for some steamy MM romance that’ll make your heart race and your cheeks flush? Well, you’ve hit the jackpot! 

I’ve gathered the hottest, most scandalously steamy novels that’ll exit you breathless and begging for more. 

I had way too much fun putting this together because, honey, we deserve all the spicy representation we can get! 

Spice aside, these stories really lean into the messy, complicated beast that is love and you&#;re going to have so much fun with them.

So, grab that glass of wine, kick back, and get ready to indulge in some seriously swoon-worthy tales that are hotter than your wildest dreams!

1. Promises by Marie Sexton

Jared Thomas has lived his whole life in Coda, Colorado, and feels stuck since the only other gay man in town is much older and his former teacher. 

Everything changes when Matt Richards, a new police officer in town, becomes friends with Jared and even though Matt claims to be straight, Jared finds him irresistible.

As Matt deals with a relations

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  • Contemporary. Bisexual. Jared is resigned to spending his life alone in the small town of Coda, Colorado, until sexy Matt Richards gets hired by the Coda Police Department.

  • Contemporary. Asexual. Socially awkward Arthur befriends antisocial secret agent Martin while figuring out his own asexuality, using books and home-cooked meals to lure the secretive agent out of his abrasive shell.

  • Contemporary. Neurodiverse. Neglect, drug abuse, and life on the streets for shy tattoo artist Ash contain taken their toll. Chicago paramedic Pete is warmth, love, and strength. When nightmares collide with the present, everything comes crashing down.

  • Contemporary. POC. When Distinct Agent Elliot Belkamp catches a missing person's case, San Diego homicide detective Ray Delgado is also assigned. He happens to be a one-time hookup Elliot is more inclined to punch in the face than peck hello.

  • Contemporary. Bisexual. Nick is eighteen. He has a summer career, a case of existential panic, and a hopeless crush on the unattainable Jai. Except how do you know that your cowor

    I didn&#;t realize until the film came out just how many queer women in my social circle and workplace had verb and adored Red, White and Royal Blue. But perhaps I shouldn&#;t have been so surprised, considering women have historically been the primary readers of M/M sentimental fiction, even if the general assumption around that fact is that it&#;s straight women. But I suspect I&#;m not the only lesbian out there who enjoys a light, unchallenging petite romp into gay romance. Whether you&#;re looking for hot sex scenes, tender coming-of-age tales, historical romance or kitchen-centric love, we&#;ve got you covered. Share your favorites in the comments!


    Red, Alabaster & Royal Blue, by Casey McQuiston

    If you&#;re looking for a reading experience that will be an unmitigated delight from top to bottom, try Red, Ivory & Royal Blue! I loved this book so much I sent a Kindle copy to my girlfriend because I wanted her to have the identical opportunity to access and harness easy joy in her life as I’d just given myself. If you’re here, you recognize the basics: Alex Claremont-Diaz is th

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    Within the last two years i&#;ve really gotten into reading some of that cringe yet marvelous romance novels. You know the ones: mass market or kindle only. The ones that hold little to no important (to you anyway) plot and sex on every other page.

    I&#;ve start that when i&#;m down in a dreaded reading slump, nothing can pull me out of it faster than some gritty, steamy MM romance. Also, if anyone doesn&#;t know, MM means male/male, gay, queer, amazingness.

    In no particular order here are my favourite MM romances!

    • Gives Light by Rose Christo
      • On this list, Gives Light is the most plot focused with the romance, while still amazing, is the least&#;graphic. This book focuses on Native American culture, Skylar and the son of the bloke who murdered Skylar&#;s mum. Skylar is also mute and there is some really good integration of ASL. The thing that drew me into the novel was definitely the plot surrounding Skylar and Rafael. As soon as i read &#;son of my mothers murderer&#; it was instantly on my TBR. This one certainly didn&#;t disappoint and i highly recommend for those