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2. ISIS: A Love Story

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5. Calendar Girl

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6. Casting Lacey

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7. The Brutal Truth

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9. Popcorn Love

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10. The Color of Love

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13. Something Like Autumn (Volume 2)

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19. Beyond the Clouds: A Contemporary Love Story

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u/EllieDai · 44 pointsr/actuallesbians

If you like audiobooks, these are all good! Oh, and they've got dope kindle versions too!

Dreadnought, by April Daniels

Sovereign, by April Daniels

Telling Lies Online, by Miranda MacLeod

And Playing the Role of Herself, by K.E. Lane

Annie On My Mind, by Nancy Garden

The Gravity Between Us, by Kristen Zimmer

Everything Leads to You, by Nina LaCour

Kiss The Girl (Soho Loft Book 1), by Melissa Brayden

Just Three Words (Soho Loft Book 2), by Melissa Brayden

Ready or Not (Soho Loft Book 3), by Melissa Brayden

The Princess Affair, by Nell Stark

Santa Olivia, by Jacqueline Carey

Saints Astray (Santa Olivia sequel), by Jacqueline Carey

Ask the Passangers, by A.S. King

The Miseducation of Cameron Post, by Emily M. Danforth

The Dark Wife, by Sarah Diemer

Protector of the Realm, by Gun Brooke

Zero Visibility, by Georgia Beers

Popcorn Love, by KL Hughes

How Sweet It Is, by Melissa Brayden

Her Name in the Sky, by Kelly Quindlen

Turn Back Time, by Radclyffe (btw, most Radclyffe books have audiobook versions)

The Color of Love, by Radclyffe

Trauma Alert, by Radclyffe

Above All, Honor, by Radclyffe

Taking Fire, by Radclyffe

Infinite Loop, Meghan O'Brien

The Brutal Truth, by Lee Winter

Miss Match, by Fiona Riley

Like Jazz, by Heather Blackmore

Shield of Justice, by Radclyffe

Casting Lacey, by Elle Spencer

Calendar Girl, by Georgia Beers

It Should Be a Crime, by Carsen Taite

Trigger, by Jessica Webb

Desire by Starlight, by Radclyffe

Rescued Heart (Puppy Love Book 1), by Georgia Beers

Run to You (Puppy Love Book 2), by Georgia Beers

Dare to Stay (Puppy Love Book 3), by Georgia Beers

Just Jorie, by Robin Alexander

Just Juliet, by Charlotte Reagan

At the Water's Edge, by Harper Bliss


<br />
What do you mean I listen to too many gay audiobooks?<br />
<br />
Assuming you enjoy reading WLW books as well, or want to discover audiobooks that I myself haven't yet sampled yet, you can search [this list](https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/29917.Best_F_F_Romance_Books?page=1) from goodreads!
u/Apocryphic · 3 pointsr/litrpg

I've been reading a lot this past week, after some time mostly doing other things...

Lair for Rent by Skyler Grant. Not bad, read if you want more in the Laboratory/Emma-verse.

Mastermind by Steve Kelliher. Great first litterpug, made me add his fantasy series to my backlog of books to read.

Hell's Ascendant by Benjamin Medrano. Great finish to another trilogy. Not litterpug, though Sting and Song qualifies. I recommend reading all of his books.

Orc Pirate by Simon Archer. Not litterpug, read it because I enjoyed Forger of Worlds. Enjoyable, though it is a harem power fantasy.

Tree Guardian by Andrew Karevik. Pretty good, second dungeon core novel following a seed of Yggdrasil.

Skyflare by Aaron Oster. Finally got around to this, it's alright, third book in the Supermage series.

Buryoku by Aaron Oster. Enjoyable cultivation novel, first in a new series. We'll see how it goes.

Manifest by Cody Whitfill. Very enjoyable, some interesting differences from similar novels. Looking forward to the next book.

Last but not least, I'm currently reading Gamer for Love by Daniel Schinhofen. A couple of the Alpha World books were not that enjoyable for me, but it seems like he's back on track and finishing off the series well with this one. I'm glad to see another series end.

u/RainbowRhino · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Rescues and the Rhyssa is sci-fi, but maybe you'd enjoy it? To quote an amazon review:

&gt; Rescues and the Rhyssa is a lesbian romance space adventure with a diverse cast, interesting aliens, and enough world-building for things to make sense, but not so much that it bogs down the story. The main romantic trope is "two characters who seem to only get along when they're in bed must come to a deeper understanding of each other and admit their feelings to achieve their happy ending."

u/big_red737 · 1 pointr/bookshelf

The author has written 2 companion books to Something Like Summer, and I'm assuming there will likely be a 4th. The second one is called Something Like Winter and it tells the same story as 'Summer' but from the point of view of the other guy. The third one is Something Like Autumn and it tells the story of one of the secondary characters, starting before the story in the first one but then merges into where he shows up in the first one and tells it from his perspective. I've only read the first one so far but I definitely plan on reading the other two. I've been reading the ebook versions but I'm thinking I might buy the set of paperback books, they look nice.

I'm also just about to start reading Openly Straight, which sounds fun.

u/EdLincoln6 · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

There is a fine line between the fictional portrayal of a nerd dialed up to 11 and the fictional portrayal of an autistic person. Not sure if the realities are all that similar, but when filtered through a story they kinda are. Also, you have lots of magical retarded people in fiction. (Sorry if that comes out offensive...but that's the best way to describe them. They are rarely described well enough for it to be clear eactly what is different about them.)
So, if you are OK with characters that read as autistic but aren't explicitly that broadens it.

The webnovel The Salamanders has a main character that reads as borderline autistic. Late in the series it's hinted another character wonders if he is as idiot-savant. (It's a fantasy world without the concept of autism)
In A Turn of Light by Julia Czernedas there are two retarded/autistic/brain damaged (It's unclear) people who are more in-tune with the magic of the valley. That sort of thing is common.
Not fantasy, but the cyborg construct protagonist of The Murderbot Archives reads as vaguely autistic. (And I met an autistic person who agreed.)
In the specialized Mpreg Gay Romance Building A Family: An Mpreg Romance (Frat Boys Baby Book 2) there was an odd take on the Cinderella story...a love story between a rich architect who read as autistic to me and a poor landscaper. I mention this one because oddly it is one of the better portrayals, and an interesting twist on the power dynamics of Cinderella stories.
Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light by Tanya Huff had another one of those magical retarded people.


EDIT: Oooh, Just realized the recent book One Word Kill has a character that is clearly supposed to be autistic.

u/NinjaShira · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

I like paranormal/supernatural gay romance, with a bit of murder/mystery to them. Some of my favorites...

Whyborne &amp; Griffin by Jordan L. Hawk

Hainted by Jordan L. Hawk

Hexmaker by Jordan L. Hawk

Restless Spirits by Jordan L. Hawk

Charm of Magpies by KJ Charles

Curl Up and Dye Mysteries by Aimee Nicole Walker

Beacon Hill Sorcerer series by SJ Himes

Also, it's not supernatural, but I love pretty much anything written by N.R. Walker and Sierra Riley.

u/harlottesometimes · 2 pointsr/SeattleWA

You understand my posting history is entirely available and part of the public record, right?

If you'd like to learn more about the trolling industry, can I recommend one of my own self-published best sellers? If you write a glowing review, I'll send you a copy for free!

u/AbuSalaam · 3 pointsr/gay

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u/VCGRIFFIN · 1 pointr/ainbow

Can you reccomend any good ones? (I have liked the [something like series by Jay bell(http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004I6DKPY)](Male Author ) and Carry the Ocean by Heidi Cullianan (Woman author).

u/chemcloakedschemer · 8 pointsr/gaybros

Something Like Summer by Jay Bell. While it does start in high school, the book then jumps forward over the span of 12 years to tell the story of two guys with a very complicated relationship. The books that follow are then the same story, but told/elaborated more by other characters. I'm starting the second one and it's overall a very enjoyable series.