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  1. #1
    American Love Story
    Book 3 in the series:Dreamers

    American Love Story - Dreamers by Adriana Herrera
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    American Love Story by Adriana Herrera is a contemporary m/m romance novel that delves into the complex relationship between Patrice, a Black Haitian immigrant and social justice advocate, and Easton, a white Assistant District Attorney from an old money family. The book explores their past connection, chemistry, and the hurdles they face due to their differing backgrounds and beliefs, set against a backdrop of racial bias, activism, and personal growth. The writing style is detailed and introspective, focusing on the emotional struggles and growth of the characters as they navigate their romance amidst societal challenges.


    (Also, see 81 recommendations for the series Dreamers )

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    Home and Away by Samantha Wayland
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    'Home and Away' by Samantha Wayland is a heartwarming story about Callum Morrison, a closeted hockey player, who finds love and family with Rupert Smythe, the new manager of the Moncton Wildcats. The book explores themes of self-acceptance, family, and overcoming personal struggles. Through witty dialogues and well-developed characters, the author skillfully weaves a tale of love, growth, and resilience. With a mix of emotional depth and humor, the story follows the journey of Callum, Rupert, and a cast of supporting characters as they navigate relationships, challenges, and the complexities of life.

    The plot unfolds as Callum and Rupert's relationship evolves from enemies to lovers, intertwined with the heartwarming story of Oliver, a four-year-old boy in need of a family. Samantha Wayland's writing style captivates readers with its emotional richness, realistic portrayal of relationships, and the gradual development of love and trust among the characters. From the chemistry between the main characters to the supportive secondary characters, 'Home and Away' is a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of identity, love, and the power of chosen family.

    Rupert had suspected the man was a pain in the arse after the first time they spoke on the phone, and more or less confirmed it on a group Skype a week later. Callum’s biting tone and rampant arroganc...

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    The Sumage Solution - San Andreas Shifters by Gail Carriger
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    'The Sumage Solution' by Gail Carriger is a contemporary M M paranormal romance novel set in a world where magical creatures coexist with humanity. The story follows Max, a mage resisting his destiny, and Biff, a gentle werewolf, as they navigate a new pack settling in San Francisco. The plot intertwines elements of romance, self-discovery, and magical challenges, all while breaking tropes and stereotypes in the supernatural realm. The writing style incorporates humor, romance, and touches of the author's signature world-building from her other series.

    “I’m moving. I’m moving. You lick your girlfriend’s ass with that tongue?” Max was in the hall and heading toward the parking lot. Coworkers lunged out of his way. He refused to run. Max was tall with...

    (Also, see 70 recommendations for the series San Andreas Shifters )

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    Super Hot Wingman - The Best Men by Sarina Bowen, Lauren Blakely
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    'Super Hot Wingman' is a prelude to the romance between Mark and Asher, the Best Men in the series. The story delves into the dynamics between the characters, showcasing Mark's protective nature towards his sister and his apprehension towards her relationship with Flip. The writing style is engaging, providing insights into the characters' personalities and setting up the tension that will unfold in the full-length novel. Readers are left eager to uncover the consequences of Mark's impulsive actions and the development of the relationships between the characters.


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    Project Hero by Briar Prescott
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    'Project Hero' by Briar Prescott is a heartwarming story of Andy, a nerdy and awkward college student who embarks on a mission to win over his best friend, Falcon, by undergoing a makeover. However, things take an unexpected turn when Law, a former hockey player turned assistant coach, enters the picture and enlists Andy's help as a physics tutor for his team. As Andy and Law spend more time together, their friendship blossoms into something more, leading to a sweet and humorous romance filled with self-discovery and personal growth. The book is narrated in a dual POV, allowing readers to delve into the contrasting personalities of the main characters and witness their journey from friendship to love.

    The plot of 'Project Hero' is centered around themes of self-acceptance, friendship, and unexpected romance, with a touch of humor and sarcasm that keeps the story engaging and light-hearted. The author, Briar Prescott, skillfully weaves together a tale of jock-nerd dynamics, personal transformation, and the complexities of young love, creating a delightful summer romance set in a Northern Vermont college. Readers are taken on a journey of discovery alongside Andy and Law as they navigate their feelings, confront their insecurities, and ultimately find happiness in being true to themselves and embracing the love that unexpectedly blooms between them.

    In hindsight, I’m forced to admit there were signs. I’m unremarkable in every aspect of my life. Okay, fine, I’m decent with numbers. Throw some physics at me, and I can chew my way through it. It’s t...

  6. #6
    Boyfriend Material
    Book 1 in the series:London Calling

    Boyfriend Material - London Calling by Alexis Hall
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    'Boyfriend Material' by Alexis Hall follows the story of Luc O'Donnell, a minor celebrity trying to improve his reputation to save his job. Luc agrees to fake date Oliver Blackwood, who also needs a fake boyfriend, leading to a predictable yet fast-paced plot filled with tension and hilarious interactions between a cast of quirky characters. The book explores themes of self-worth, family bonds, and personal growth, all wrapped up in a charming rom-com narrative with witty banter and emotional depth.

    I’ve never seen the point of fancy dress parties. You have two choices: either you make a massive effort and wind up looking like a dick, or you make no effort and wind up looking like a dick. And my ...

  7. #7
    Him
    Book 1 in the series:Him

    Him - Him by Elle Kennedy, Sarina Bowen
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    'Him' by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen revolves around a romance between two hockey players, Wes and Jamie, who were once best friends. The story follows their journey from childhood friends to lovers, exploring themes of self-discovery, sexuality, and friendship. The writing style is described as engaging, filled with dual points of view, explicit scenes, and a mix of tenderness and steamy moments. The plot captures the emotional depth of the characters as they navigate their relationship and personal growth.

    Over the weekend, my hockey team clinched the first two rounds of the NCAA playoffs, and now we’re headed to the Frozen Four. I somehow got a B-minus on a history paper I wrote in an exhaustion-induce...

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    Everything for You - Bergman Brothers by Chloe Liese
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    Everything for You by Chloe Liese is a heartwarming story that follows Oliver and Gavin, reluctant teammates on the Galaxy soccer team. Gavin, at the end of his soccer career, grapples with chronic pain, while Oliver, at the beginning of his career, hides his anxiety behind a facade of sunshine and spirit. Despite their differences, they are offered Co-Captaincy, forcing them to open up to each other emotionally to maintain their title. The book beautifully explores their evolving relationship, synchronized playing on the field, and the challenges they face both individually and together.

    Readers praised Chloe Liese's inclusive writing style, particularly her accurate portrayal of disabilities and mental health issues. The author's compassionate handling of characters like Oliver with anxiety and Gavin with chronic pain resonated with many, offering a realistic yet caring representation of their struggles and growth throughout the story.

    I will be the first to admit that I am not my best self when intoxicated. A generally upbeat, sociable guy, I don’t seek alcohol for its loose-limbed, easygoing buzz, and after throwing back a few, I ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bergman Brothers )

  9. #9
    Riven
    Book 1 in the series:Riven

    Riven - Riven by Roan Parrish
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    Riven by Roan Parrish is a gripping tale of two men, Caleb and Theo, who are drawn together by their shared passion for music. As they navigate the complexities of fame, addiction, and personal struggles, their connection deepens, leading to a journey of self-discovery and healing. The novel beautifully portrays the intimacy and challenges of collaborating on music, while also delving into themes of love, courage, and finding hope in the midst of darkness. Parrish's writing style is described as sharp, engaging, and emotionally resonant, making the reader feel deeply invested in the characters' journeys.

    That was the headline that accompanied the cover of Groove magazine that came out today, and it was the reason I was hiding in my dressing room from the rest of the band. I could already imagine Ven, ...

  10. #10

    Enemies like You - Enemies with Benefits by Joanna Chambers, Annika Martin
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    'Enemies Like You' is a captivating spy thriller that follows the intriguing relationship between the protagonists, Kit and Will. The plot is filled with twists and turns as the characters navigate a world of espionage, mystery, and intense emotions. The writing style incorporates alternating viewpoints and a clever use of English to differentiate between the characters. The book combines elements of enemies-to-lovers romance, modern spy thriller, and high-paced action, creating a unique and engaging story.

    There’ll be plenty of security on the door of the club where the party is. No sense in bringing a piece just to give it up. I stuff a rolled-up garrote in my right sock, shifting it so that it rests n...

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