Gay paranormal books
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A Vile Seasonby David Ferraro
This Ravenous Fate by Hayley Dennings
The Good Vampires Guide to Blood and Boyfriends by Jamie DAmato
Honeybloods by I.S. Belle
Keep it in the Darkby Justin Arnold
Bonus: A new note for Where Shadows Meet by Patrice Caldwell, as both the title and pub date changed since the last one (but it is now officially and newly out!)
I absolutely love that queer cozies in every genre are on the rise, so Im delighted to welcome Kat Hillis and Rosiee Thor to the site today to reveal the cover of their upcoming paranormal mystery, Dead & Breakfast, which releases October 14th from Berkley! Heres the story:
The new vampires in town are sinking their teeth into solving a murder…
Married odd couple Arthur and Sal are totally normal. They wear sunscreen, not because the sun can kill them, but because even th
The Tuesday Ten this week is all about gay paranormal romance novels. The ten listed here are all favorites of mine.
1. Healer by Cassandra Gold
For years, Dr. Tristan Matheson has hidden his abilities, pretending to be an ordinary doctor. He’s eluded detection—until now. When he’s targeted, Cam, a mysterious shapeshifter, becomes Tristan’s only means of escape.
A member of the Delphic Institute, Cam is capable of taking the shape of anyone he’s ever seen. Retrieving Tristan was supposed to be an ordinary mission, but the feelings the doctor stirs are surprising and unwelcome.
Unfortunately, Tristan and Cam have a bigger problem then their mutual attraction. A war brewing between groups interested in “recruiting” people with special talents could tear them apart before they ever get together
2. Heroes & Ghosts by S.A. Payne
The hottest yaoi gay romance novel in print to date: Heroes & Ghosts by S. A. Payne! Ichi is a repressed scientist who keeps mostly to himself and just as hes about to accept a vacation his plans are put on hold. After a night of drin
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In less than a week Vampire’s Delight will be released, and since it’s a paranormal story about a cop and his vampire, I figured I’d make this month’s list all about paranormal cops. This is not in any way a comprehensive list – for every book mentioned, fourteen others are forgotten 😳 And the order I mention them has nothing to do with how I’d rate them.
These guys all work in law enforcement. I haven’t included PIs this time around.
Here are some of my favourites!
Ghost of Lies by Alice Winters
This is a funny story. Hiro can observe the dead and they verb to lead him into some weird situations.
Hiro
Though I was born with the ability to spot the dead, I struggled with it until my brother was killed and his ghost was left behind. Now, I’m determined to figure out who is responsible for his death… the problem is that Detective Maddox Booker, the one working the case, is a grumpy and stubborn man who wants nothing to do with me and definitely doesn’t believe in ghosts. It doesn’t help that I keep finding myself looking ridiculous in front of the d
Charmed and Dangerous: Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy
Edited by Jordan Castillo Price. JCP Books, $ trade folio (p) ISBN
This compilation, which features several of the biggest stars in the M/M paranormal romance firmament, is a grave trove of delights for fans, but also an object lesson in why diamonds need cutters. The opener, Rhys Ford’s “Dim Sum Asylum,” which crackles with energy, packs a wallop that at times becomes a whimper. Price’s own “Everyone’s Afraid of Clowns,” from her Psycop universe, is an entertaining string of scenes that ultimately do not coalesce into a plot. K.J. Charles riffs on a quirky bit of 19th-century research (and a little Dickens too) in “A Queer Trade,” but the story draws a troubling analogy. There are uncomplicated delights too: Charlie Cochet’s shape-shifter fantasy, “The Soldati Prince,” is a fluffy, hyperbolic exploration of shifter pack clichés, and Lou Harper’s “One Hex Too Many” is entire of sly fun. There are pleasures aplenty here, along with a few reminders of the value of good editing. [em](BookLife) [/em]
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