The stories you are about to read celebrate love, sex and romance between men. They are a product of the Love Is Always Write promotion sponsored by the Goodreads M/M Romance Group and are published as a free gift to you.
What Is Love Is Always Write?
The Goodreads M/M Romance Group invited members to choose a photo and pen a letter or story prompt asking for a short M/M romance story inspired by the image; authors from the group were encouraged to select a letter or story prompt and write an original tale. The result was an outpouring of creativity that shone a spotlight on the special bond between M/M romance writers and the people who love what they do.
Nearly 150 stories were submitted and published as a ten volume set – as well as an additional special bonus volume with three novel-length stories – titled Love Is Always Write; this edition is Volume Two.
Whether you are an avid M/M romance reader or new to the genre, you are in for a delicious treat.
Stories in Volume 2:
Introduction ~ Love Is Always Write
BLOOD RAINE – Belinda McBride (fantasy/sword & sorcery)
BRINGING HOME BABY BIRD – Megan Reddaway
(contemporary/culinary/bartenders)
BY DESIGN – Kate Islay (contemporary/office romance)
CALL ME BURT – Elin Austen (contemporary/humorous)
CHIVALRY – Ravon Silvius (historical/ knights)
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS – Xara X. Xanakas (sci-fi/post-apocalyptic)
COMING HOME – Ellen Holiday and Stella Harris (contemporary/blue collar)
A COMPETITIVE EDGE – Adara O’Hare (contemporary/college athletes)
CONSTABLE OF DISTURBIA – Darcy Abriel (dark fantasy/scientist)
CORY’S PRIDE – Amanda Corlies (contemporary/hurt/comfort)
CROCODYLUS ACUTUS – J. Rocci (contemporary/shifter)
THE DANGERS OF FAIRY COMPACTS – Katey Hawthorne (fantasy/cleric)
DARKEST BEFORE DAWN – Gabbo de la Parra (sci-fi/post-apocalyptic)
DEFINING RICO – Sassy Lane (contemporary/humorous)
Words of Caution
The stories in this collection are sexually explicit and intended for adult readers. Some stories may contain content that is disagreeable or distressing to some readers. The M/M Romance Group strongly recommends that each reader review the General Information section before each story for story tags as well as for content warnings.