Gay romance fantasy books
books based on votes: Captive Prince by C.S. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two by C.S. Pacat, Luck in the Shadows by Lynn Flewelling, Kings Risi. What are the best LGBTQ+ Fantasy Romance Books? 1. Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. 2. A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske. 3. Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh. 4. The Lightning Struck Heart by TJ Klune.
5. A Dark and Hollow Star by Ashley Shuttleworth. 6. These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling. 7. Cinderella is dead by Kalynn Bayron. 8.
best gay romance books
Books shelved as gay-romance-fantasy: Point of Hopes by Melissa Scott, Kei's Gift by Ann Somerville, Reforged by Seth Haddon, Scarlet and the White Wolf. I’d highly recommend The Hunter’s Gambit by Nicholas Mcintire, two gay men protagonists, epic fantasy setting, first in a series with 2nd book out so far.
There is romance but it’s not a romance novel. While many of these gay fantasy novels are for adults, find popular and lesser-known LGBT YA fantasy books, meeting your next favorite vampire or wizard.
Of course, we’ll include a little sci-fi, everything paranormal, and devour-worthy graphic novels. When small-town newcomer Logan Sawyer is wrongly accused, he never expects to find himself in the custody of Sheriff Ryker Wolfe, a rugged and dominant lawman with piercing blue eyes and an unsettling ability to see right through his defenses.
Their confrontation sparks a surprising discovery: they're fated mates, a concept Logan never knew existed in a world where werewolves walk among humans. As evidence mounts against Logan, whose crime novel bears eerie similarities to the real murder, Ryker races against time to prove his mate's innocence. But with a killer on the loose and dark Iris was just like every other student at Charleston Community College and like most, she was having trouble in one of her classes.
Her algebra class was the pits and the teacher, Mrs. Rall, had seemed to take it upon herself to make every class worse than the last. So, it was surprising when the older teacher offered to tutor her the last week or two, to help get her grade up from the low C that it was. Iris needed to bring her grade up to keep her Lord Jasen of Grumhul, an impoverished young nobleman, has come to the Draelands to find a rich husband to help pay his father's debts.
To the shock of everyone, he ends up attracting the attention of King Rilvor himself and the dragons who control the magic in the land. Becoming royalty wasn't something Jasen either expected or wanted, but he can't control his growing feelings for the kind and handsome king. To the shock of everyone, he ends up attracting the attention of King Rilvor himself and the dragons who control the magic in the land Brady Garrett needs to go home.
He's a conscripted recruit on Defender Three, one of a network of stations designed to protect the Earth from alien attack. He's also angry, homesick, and afraid. If he doesn't get home he'll lose his family, but there's no way back except in a body bag. Cameron Rushton needs a heartbeat. Four years ago Cam was taken by the Faceless - the alien race that almost destroyed Earth.
If he doesn't get home he'll lose his family, but there's no way back except in a body bag Troy: Of course I fell for a football jock. But Jackson and I are polar opposites. He's popular, confident, and as hot as hell in a tight T-shirt. I'm just a scrawny, awkward nerd. Another point of difference: He's straight. Another point of difference: He's straight What happens when fate calls your name?
Especially, if that fate includes a strikingly handsome stranger, who just happens to be a Patrick never thought he'd meet his soul mate when he'd agreed to go out to a club with his friend. It was a tired scene, and no one seemed worth his attention. That is, until he tried to leave, but found himself unable to move once he saw the gorgeous stranger approach him. He wasn't even gay.
What was happening to him?