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Gay Romance in Majorca
- By: Anthony McDonald
- Narrated by: Anthony McDonald
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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The loveliest person ever sits next to you on the plane. But he’s in the wrong seat. You lose him, only to find him again, then miss him in the crowd This is the story of English Daniel, 23, and French Daniel, 22, on holiday separately, then together, in Majorca – or on Mallorca. Of their complex love tri-tangle with year-old Dunk and their discovery in the end that only Daniel will do. Of how their holiday adoration grows into something stronger, and how their holiday island becomes their abode. This book contains a few frankly described scenes of gay sex.
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7 gay romance books from heartfelt to steamy
A scant years ago, “Call Me By Your Name” was the gay romance we couldn’t get enough of. (Tbt to Baby Chalamet!) Then, “Heartstopper” and “Red, White & Royal Blue” came on the scene and we didn’t perceive what to do with ourselves. Well, what if I told you that these three all had one thing in common: They’re based on passion novels! And instead of waiting for the next MM romance to knock your screen, you can line your shelves with the finest gay passion books that are tearing up TikTok.
1. “Something Fabulous” by Alexis Hall
From the author of “Boyfriend Material” comes a historical love affair novel that will form you laugh and swoon.
Valentine Layton, the Duke of Malvern, was always supposed to marry Miss Arabella Tarleton. The only issue 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
If you’re anything like me, you’re always searching for that next great work of fiction—something you can pick up but can’t put down, something that whips you up into its have story and simultaneously gets you to think about what parts of it reflect your have life. If you’re a small bit more like me, a good gay romance will sate your appetite while you hunt. Male-male and more often than not white-white relationships have historically enjoyed the most media advocacy of all LGBTQ subcommittees. On the one hand, that means countless queer experiences remain in the shadows, and people with less privileged identities may include difficulty finding themselves on general LGBTQ reading lists. On the other, this genre has a lot of books to opt from! Here I’ve ranked my favorite 10 of this remorseful pleasure of mine. Read through to pick up your next summer read! Or simply peruse the ranking so you can feel like you’re the most well-read in your eating club (and end up finding one you’ll like).
- Maurice by E. M. Foster
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