Category / Books
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Adventures in the Wild West with a Gay Spin
There are quite a few western themed novels with a gay theme. Here are three that I enjoyed. According to Hoyle by Abigail Roux starts off slow but builds up to a…
May 2, 2025 -
In Other Lands is a delightful read.
In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan is a heartfelt spin on the Harry Potter trope and had me laughing out loud in the airport shuttle while on a trip to visit…
May 2, 2025 -
Interview with Essy Knopf
I thoroughly enjoyed Essy Knopf’s dystopian YA novel, Nepo. Full transparency, Essy is a friend. Essy Knopf is the creator of Wholesome Queers, the Meetup group I’ve been the organizer for since…
April 27, 2025 -
A special hardcover edition of Keira Andrews’ Gay Amish Romance Trilogy
Keira Andrews writes: “Last year, Euphoric Lit in Australia asked me if I’d be interested in a special edition for Isaac and David, and of course my answer was yes! (Hell, yes!)…
March 24, 2025 -
February 2025 Thoughts Archive
February thoughts… February has often been a complicated month for me. Notions of should, notions of want versus what is, stirred healthy reflection. The years pass and I can say a peace with what is has become…
February 28, 2025 -
Oz Books & Gay Men
When I was ten, I discovered Lucky Bucky in Oz on a high shelf in the bedroom I shared with my big brother. I knew the six old books up there were…
December 11, 2024 -
A few holiday titles that I found to be fun reads…
I recently reread Sophie Soames’ In This Bed of Snowflakes We Lie and found it to be just as heartwarming as it was on the first read. The story is set in…
December 1, 2024 -
The sequel to All That’s Left In The World is out
All That’s Left In The World was a great read. It came out soon after the pandemic and it felt more real than was comfortable. The slow burn of the relationship at…
August 27, 2024 -
Facebook group: Gay Men Loving Gay Books
A few days ago I happened upon a Facebook group: Gay Men Loving Gay Books. It is exciting to discover a large group of men who love to read. It is exciting…
August 26, 2024 -
“Why In Paris” by Harry F. Rey is a spectacular read.
“The perpetual cusp of war put the artistic class of Paris in a party mood, like the stench of smoke wafting from room to room through Nero’s palace.” Harry F. Rey –…
June 24, 2024