Gay rom com books
7 gay romance books from heartfelt to steamy
A few years ago, “Call Me By Your Name” was the same-sex attracted romance we couldn’t get enough of. (Tbt to Infant Chalamet!) Then, “Heartstopper” and “Red, Pale & Royal Blue” came on the scene and we didn’t know what to do with ourselves. Well, what if I told you that these three all had one thing in common: They’re based on romance novels! And instead of waiting for the next MM adoration to hit your screen, you can line your shelves with the finest gay romance books that are tearing up TikTok.
1. “Something Fabulous” by Alexis Hall
From the writer of “Boyfriend Material” comes a historical romance novel that will make you laugh and swoon.
Valentine Layton, the Duke of Malvern, was always supposed to marry Miss Arabella Tarleton. The only problem 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 after her, the two British men locate themselves on an adventure to the English seaside of Dover. As they
When it comes to queer romcoms, I am a sucker. Whatever it is, I’ll read it. Whatever the principle, I want it. As much as I love some good angst, there’s nothing like a comforting romcom to keep you corporation. I mean, is there anything improved than witty joking and a happily ever after? I can answer that for you: no. There’s not. A romcom is made even better when it has homosexual characters who procure lighthearted love stories and happy endings. The real nature can be rigid enough, which is probably why I love queer romcoms so much in the first place. Knowing there’s a happily ever after waiting for you at the terminate of all the flirting and drama is a adorable relief.
And these ten romcoms are the perfect mixture of swoony romance and hilarious antics. The stories are entire of all the witty repartee you could want, and then some. Step aside, Benedick and Beatrice, these couples are coming for you with their banter. And while you might not see some of your more well-known favorites on this list like Casey McQuiston’s Red, Colorless and Royal Sky, trust me, each and every one of these rom-coms deserve a notice on your TBR.
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
This too-cute-for-words romcom is all
Browse Books: Fiction / Passion / LGBTQ+ / Gay
Discover the Best Gay Rom Coms: LGBTQ+ Books for a Heartwarming Read
Gay Romantic Comedy
Swoon and laugh-out-loud at my romantic comedy stories full of hijinx and mayhem
Gay Erotic Romance
Romantic Comedy but explicit
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