Favorite Popular Gay Fiction
Discover the best in popular gay fiction with our curated list of favorite books. Explore captivating stories, beloved authors, and must-read LGBTQ+ novels that celebrate love and diversity.
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Call Me by Your Name
by André Aciman
The sudden and powerful attraction between a teenage boy and a summer guest at his parents' house on the Italian Riviera has a profound and lasting influence that will mark them both for a lifetime.
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Every Frat Boy Wants It
by Todd Gregory
While attending California State University-Polk, all-American college student Jeff Morgan joins a fraternity in hopes of finally getting over his lifelong attraction to other men, only to discover a secret world where alcohol and drugs serve as an excuse for covert trysts between frat brothers. Original.
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Moroccan Roll
by Steven Stanley
In the tradition of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, Steven Stanley's enthralling debut novel takes a large and fascinating cast of characters (American, French, and Moroccan, straight and gay) and transports them, and the reader, to an intriguing and exotic time and locale-fabled Morocco in the 1970s. Just as San Francisco became more than merely a setting for Tales of the City, so do Morocco's people, customs, traditions, and even its food and drink become an integral part of Moroccan Roll, a novel destined to engross the reader from its first page to its explosive climax. Claudette-She lived a life of glamour and adventure, until a very public love affair nearly destroyed it all. Dave-Morocco offered escape from a closeted boyfriend. Then he fell for a young-and straight-Moroccan student. Janna-Drugs seemed the only way for her to forget the Moroccan who had broken her heart. Marcie-She left Wisconsin to spread her wings, only to fall desperately in love with the town's most infamous playboy. Kevin-Coming to Morocco meant a second chance at love with another man after tragedy had robbed him of his first.
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The Sixth Form
by Tom Dolby
When seventeen-year-old Ethan Whitley attends an elite New England prep school, he is invited into a world of privilege and desire where he discovers the price of betrayal when he is drawn into an investigation of the death of another student.
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The Martian Child
by David Gerrold
An autobiographical novel about a gay man and his decision to adopt and eight-year-old boy captures the realities of single fatherhood and the relationship that develops between the man and his severely troubled son.
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When You Don't See Me
by Timothy James Beck
Being invisible is Nick Dunhill's MO. For 19 years he's hidden himself from his family, and now in NYC he's still keeping himself to himself. He walks the city streets, drinks in dive bars, cleans apartments and tries to co-exist with his three flatmates - all while keeping his wounded heart under wraps, wondering if anything ever lasts. But now his vanishing act is about to be challenged. Nick is forced into the land of the living - into relationships and opportunities, love and sex, and finally into an acceptance of his past and the chances of his future.
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The Broken H
by J. L. Langley
A rocky past that sent Shane fleeing his home and seeking refuge on The Broken H has kept him from the one thing that has always been dear to him.Grayson. Sheriff Grayson Hunter hasn't felt like he belonged for a long time. Once he loved The Broken H, his ancestral home, and Shane Cortez with all that he was. Now he tries to stay as far away from the ranch and the man as possible until an accident brings them together. Gray didn't count on Shane's decision to let go of the past...and get a hold of Gray. Publisher's Note: This book is a male-male love story and contains homoerotic sex acts that may be offensive to some readers.