Suggest me a book with some quality gay smut wrapped in page-turning literature
I like queer fiction, but when it is explicitly marketed that way it often reads like YA, and there is rarely any sex. I love horror, Westerns, and a bit of fantasy. I want some of that with sex scenes that make your heart race.
What kind of gay sex are you looking for? MM FF MMF?
Generally I’d steer you to Katee Robert, she kind of runs the gamut of smutty sexiness but a lot of her MLM stuff is MMF.
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Hogg by Samuel delany is right up your….
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Try The Home I Find With You by Skye Kilaen!
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A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske would fit this (Victorian-era fantasy)
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Check out KJ Charles. She’s a very good writer and almost all her stuff is spicy m/m. It’s all historical, mostly mystery/romance. She has some fantasy romance–*The Magpie Lord* (her first book) is often free on most e-retailer platforms.
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The texts of William Burroughs are worth reading. This is the foundation. Or “Querelle” by Jean Genet.
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– A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske (historical Fantasy)
– The Wolf at the Door by Charlie Adhara (fantasy werwolf crime series)
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the Whybourne and Griffon series by Jordan L Hawk
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You are absolutely going to love anything by Jordan Castillo Price, but I highly, highly recommend starting with the Psycop series. Truly great writing, hot gay characters with actual character growth, three dimensional secondary characters, ghosts, and hot sex.
Sarah Waters for spicy Historical WLW fiction. Victorian drag kings and trapped heiresses translating erotica, the gay underbelly of London a century ago, women doing daring jobs in the war, and doing the boots on the ground work of revolutionary movements. All her work is riveting and spicy.
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Glamorama is a great book with an innocuous cover, outstanding writing, excellent story, and one of the most graphic sex scenes I’ve ever read. It’s a MMF threesome, with pretty much every combination imaginable.
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Check out Larry Kramer’s (controversial, mostly ignored) big post-Stonewall novel from 1978. Themes of loneliness, love, and hedonism abound—made all the more ironic and tragic since, in some ways, the story unknowingly anticipates the devastation wrought by HIV/AIDS. Anyway, whatever kind of smut you’re looking for, I guarantee you it’s there.
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What kind of gay sex are you looking for? MM FF MMF?
Generally I’d steer you to Katee Robert, she kind of runs the gamut of smutty sexiness but a lot of her MLM stuff is MMF.
Hogg by Samuel delany is right up your….
Try The Home I Find With You by Skye Kilaen!
A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske would fit this (Victorian-era fantasy)
Check out KJ Charles. She’s a very good writer and almost all her stuff is spicy m/m. It’s all historical, mostly mystery/romance. She has some fantasy romance–*The Magpie Lord* (her first book) is often free on most e-retailer platforms.
The texts of William Burroughs are worth reading. This is the foundation. Or “Querelle” by Jean Genet.
– A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske (historical Fantasy)
– The Wolf at the Door by Charlie Adhara (fantasy werwolf crime series)
the Whybourne and Griffon series by Jordan L Hawk
You are absolutely going to love anything by Jordan Castillo Price, but I highly, highly recommend starting with the Psycop series. Truly great writing, hot gay characters with actual character growth, three dimensional secondary characters, ghosts, and hot sex.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/45170-psycop
Sarah Waters for spicy Historical WLW fiction. Victorian drag kings and trapped heiresses translating erotica, the gay underbelly of London a century ago, women doing daring jobs in the war, and doing the boots on the ground work of revolutionary movements. All her work is riveting and spicy.
Glamorama is a great book with an innocuous cover, outstanding writing, excellent story, and one of the most graphic sex scenes I’ve ever read. It’s a MMF threesome, with pretty much every combination imaginable.
Check out Larry Kramer’s (controversial, mostly ignored) big post-Stonewall novel from 1978. Themes of loneliness, love, and hedonism abound—made all the more ironic and tragic since, in some ways, the story unknowingly anticipates the devastation wrought by HIV/AIDS. Anyway, whatever kind of smut you’re looking for, I guarantee you it’s there.