Okay, I just realized how...um, alternative my e-reading habits are. So most of these are either m/m or m/m/f or m/m/m or BDSM. So pick and choose what you want!
Stephanie Vaughan is a personal e-friend of mine, and she's a pretty good writer. I'm not going to figure out the links, just give you the titles. "Cruel to be Kind" is mild femdom BDSM and just delicious. Little disappointing on ending, but okay over all. "Off-World" is a m/m scifi--haven't read the whole thing, but I proofed some early stages and the sex is hot and the love story is good. "Jumping the Fence" is m/m and just wonderful. Its sequel is not as great but worth the read.
Matthew Haldeman-Time! I can't say enough good stuff about this man. His novel is finally available in e-version, so easily attainable and one of the best love stories I've EVER EVER read, and I'm absolutely not exaggerating. Up there with Pride and Prejudice but with more sex. Gentle m/m romance with lots of sex and intensely beautiful. If you get nothing else from this whole post, get that book. And there's his short stories as well, completely free and available. I recommend "Perfect on Paper," "Who Knew," but especially "Two Bodies" (long) and "Ten Weird Things" as the absolute best of the bunch, but you really can't go wrong with any of them. Once you've fallen in love with him, then you can get into "In This Land" which takes a lot of getting into but is worth it.
Um...lessee. More m/m: I've fallen for Chris Owen as well. If you can get over the twin squick, "Gemini" is a great m/m/m. "911" is a fabulous m/m/m. His/her "Carbon and Ash" is a good short.
Joey Hill is another of my all time favorites. "Natural Law" is femdom BDSM, pretty heavy at times, and is another of my most favoritest books ever ever ever. DON'T read "Mistress of Redemption" first. It's weird.
Claire Thompson on Ellora's Cave sucks. As does Ann Douglas, for me at least. Evangeline Anderson is hit or miss, but I liked her "The Assignment." Diana Hunter's another hit or miss, usually miss. Diane Whiteside's "The Switch" is now in print and is great. I desperately want to have the time to read Willa Okati but his/her backlist is soooo long.
Good: Laura Baumbach's m/m "Bit of Rough." Jane Davitt and Alexa Snow's "Laying a Ghost" was a nice gentle m/m. Jules Jones is supposed to be great. "Kiziah's Reading" by Jory Strong is on my TBR e-pile but looks good.
I need my other computer with me to give you all the best, but that should start you off, at least! Let me know how it goes.
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Stephanie Vaughan is a personal e-friend of mine, and she's a pretty good writer. I'm not going to figure out the links, just give you the titles. "Cruel to be Kind" is mild femdom BDSM and just delicious. Little disappointing on ending, but okay over all. "Off-World" is a m/m scifi--haven't read the whole thing, but I proofed some early stages and the sex is hot and the love story is good. "Jumping the Fence" is m/m and just wonderful. Its sequel is not as great but worth the read.
Matthew Haldeman-Time! I can't say enough good stuff about this man. His novel is finally available in e-version, so easily attainable and one of the best love stories I've EVER EVER read, and I'm absolutely not exaggerating. Up there with Pride and Prejudice but with more sex. Gentle m/m romance with lots of sex and intensely beautiful. If you get nothing else from this whole post, get that book. And there's his short stories as well, completely free and available. I recommend "Perfect on Paper," "Who Knew," but especially "Two Bodies" (long) and "Ten Weird Things" as the absolute best of the bunch, but you really can't go wrong with any of them. Once you've fallen in love with him, then you can get into "In This Land" which takes a lot of getting into but is worth it.
Um...lessee. More m/m: I've fallen for Chris Owen as well. If you can get over the twin squick, "Gemini" is a great m/m/m. "911" is a fabulous m/m/m. His/her "Carbon and Ash" is a good short.
Joey Hill is another of my all time favorites. "Natural Law" is femdom BDSM, pretty heavy at times, and is another of my most favoritest books ever ever ever. DON'T read "Mistress of Redemption" first. It's weird.
Claire Thompson on Ellora's Cave sucks. As does Ann Douglas, for me at least. Evangeline Anderson is hit or miss, but I liked her "The Assignment." Diana Hunter's another hit or miss, usually miss. Diane Whiteside's "The Switch" is now in print and is great. I desperately want to have the time to read Willa Okati but his/her backlist is soooo long.
Good: Laura Baumbach's m/m "Bit of Rough." Jane Davitt and Alexa Snow's "Laying a Ghost" was a nice gentle m/m. Jules Jones is supposed to be great. "Kiziah's Reading" by Jory Strong is on my TBR e-pile but looks good.
I need my other computer with me to give you all the best, but that should start you off, at least! Let me know how it goes.