Bestselling gay romance
Get ready to curl up and snuggle with one of the best gay romance novels from our list, and discover the adj male/male (MM) love stories with exciting plots.
On our list, you will find some classic gay romance books from Forster, Baldwin, and Miller mixed with some recently-published new books that are sizzling-hot page-turners by Frank, Bowen and Blakely, and others.
Interestingly, quite a few female authors made the list of the best gay romance novels. All the writers of any gender seem to know how all the male body parts operate, especially the heart. If you enjoy this round-up of romance novels, you might also like our guide on the finest erotic novels.
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Here Are The 18 Best MM Romance Novels
1. Maurice by E.M. Forster
British author E. M. Forster wrote Maurice in This book stayed in a desk drawer for 57 years, waiting to be published posthumously in Homosexuality was illegal in the UK until , three years before Forsters death. This story is set in England during the 20th century. It follows the main character, Maurice Hall, from his youth to being a st
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1. “Something Fabulous” by Alexis Hall
From the author of “Boyfriend Material” comes a historical romance novel that will produce you laugh and swoon.
Valentine Layton, the Duke of Malvern, was always supposed to marry Miss Arabella Tarleton. The only noun is Valentine isn’t interested. Still, he proposes—a marriage of convenience, that is. Being the romantic that she is, Arabella won’t have anything but a love marriage and runs away in dramatic fashion.
When Arabella’s twin brother, Mr. Bonaventure “Bonny” Tarleton, insists that Valentine chase aft