Red Hot Gay Male Fiction!
Discover the hottest gay male fiction books! Explore steamy romance, thrilling drama, and passionate stories in our curated collection of top LGBTQ+ reads.

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The Ice Sculptures
by Michael D. Craig
Hollywood action hero Timothy Race is the most popular and masculine film star around. But Tim is living the ultimate showbiz lie; he's a gay man posing as America's finest example of heterosexuality. He's been the undisputed King of the Box Office since making his theatrical debut, and on the arm of his long-time friend - the stunning, acclaimed actress Raina Hawthorne - he appears to have it all. Things aren't always as they seem however, especially in the land of fantasy and the factory of dreams called Hollywood.

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Metes and Bounds
by Jay Quinn
Surf, sand, and sex meet the macho world of construction workers in this unique coming-of-age novel from Lambda Literary Award finalist Jay Quinn.


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The Sperm Engine
by Stephen Greco
Following in the tradition of literary provocateurs like John Preston, John Rechy and Boyd MacDonald, Greco's The Sperm Engine illustrates how people often reveal themselves best during sex - whether through traditional, romantic expressions of love or through the vast variety of 'sex sport' and 'sex work' that are integral to modern gay life. A collection of erotic works, memoirs and diary entries, The Sperm Engine combines ten pieces of new, previously unpublished work with several popular pieces.

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The Concrete Sky
by Marshall Moore
Sparks fly, but there are questions about Jonathan's involvement in the deaths of two other patients. The police are involved, and nothing is what it seems." "You'll never look at your Prozac or your passport the same way again."--BOOK JACKET.

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Huddle
by Dan Boyle
A story of competition, camaraderie, and commitment, as gay teammates become a team--on the field and off. This debut novel is the account of a season in the life of the L.A. Quake, a ragtag collection of Hollywood types who drink too much, snort too much, and screw too much as they wage weekend gridiron battles against their rivals in the Gay Flag Football League. Each player navigates the everyday course of being a gay man, and celebrates the once-a-week joy of being a Quake.--From publisher description.

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Daytime Drama
by Dave Benbow
While working on daytime television's hottest soap opera, Sunset Cove, naive newcomer Clay Beasely finds himself immersed in greed, corruption, and lust where he encounters arrogant men, scheming divas, and malicious producers.

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Where the Boys Are
by William J. Mann
In a sequel to The Men From the Boys, Jeff continues his trek through the gay singles scene along with sometime lover Lloyd and protege Henry, who jointly grieve for their late mentor Javitz and explore the challenges of finding love in the twenty-first century. 15,000 first printing.

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Into this World We're Thrown
by Mark Kendrick
Scott and Ryan's relationship is challenged further when Ryan's grandmother dies. This sends Ryan into a downward spiral, causing him to re-evaluate his decisions, including his life with Scott. While Scott is dealing with the possible destruction of his first relationship, he learns about a secret admirer at school who will stop at nothing to make Scott his. Will this secret admirer ruin Scott and Ryan's relationship? Will Ryan pull himself from the depths of his emotional turmoil? Can the boys uncover and express their love for one another before it's too late?

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This Thing Called Courage
by Joseph George Hayes
"The boys and men you'll meet in This Thing Called Courage are doing their best to come to grips with being gay in a heavily Irish-Catholic working-class community. In a place known for its fierce loyalty to "our own" and a strong, traditional religious ethic, they are caught in the crossfire of traditional values, Irish tragedy, and the inevitable intrusion of diversity. The result of this lethal mix is occasionally comic, often tragic, sometimes redemptive and sometimes disastrous, but always compelling." --Book Jacket.

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California Screaming
by Doug Guinan
In this bestselling satiric novel of Hollywood's gay community, a fashion photographer with a stalled career strikes up a relationship with a multimedia mogul.

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Goneaway Road
by Dale Edgerton
From the carefree, promiscuous seventies, through the harsh and unforgiving eighties, to the sadder-but-wiser nineties, they press on, both alone and together."--BOOK JACKET.

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Last Summer
by Michael Thomas Ford
After being betrayed by his lover, Josh Felling heads to the beaches of Provincetown where he encounters an unforgettable cast of characters, including drag queen Emmeline, Hollywood heartthrob Ty Rusk, and wealthy Reilly Brennan, in a stunning debut novel of second chances, self-discovery, and love. 12,000 first printing.

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Night Times
by Edmund Miller
In this collection of stories themed around the dark adventures of the night, Edmund Miller is never far away from a youthful musculature and a pair of rubber gloves. He invests energy into some moments of real beauty and power, so that when the orgasm finally kicks in, it's overwhelming.

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Death Trick
by Richard Stevenson
It's 1979, the height of the post-Stonewall era of,gay sexual liberation, and a young man has been,brutally murdered. the gay son of a wealthy family,has disappeared. Now it's up to Don Strachey to,get to the bottom of this mess - even if he has to,cruise every gay bar in the city to do it!,""Sassy and sexy..Don Strachey is a private dick,who really earns his title"" - Armistead Maupin

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Bear Like Me
by Jonathan Cohen
Fired from his job at Phag magazine, Peter Mallory has to find a way to make a living.

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Scary Kisses
by Brad Gooch
From the lost generation of Andy Warhol's New York to the cocaine-fuelled runways of the top fashion houses of Paris and Milan, Scary Kisses captures the tenderness and cruelty of the beautiful people circa 1980. As a menage a trois drifts listlessly into a spiral of cynicism and nihilistic gratification, Gooch's raw, voyeuristic eye for detail and precise, snapshot prose recreates a time unlike any other, and characters that flash with stark, bright realism. On a par with The Bonfire of the Vanities, this is a classic portrait of Manhattan nightlife and decadence.

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ÒTheÓ Winter of Our Discothque
by Andrew W. M. Beierle
Tony Alexamenos's life is forever changed when wealthy Dallas Eden, determined to mold Tony into a perfect addition to his ever-growing "harem," sends Tony to college, where he falls for his drama teacher--an infatuation that leads Tony to New York City where he learns some valuable lessons in life and love. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.

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Always Have, Always Will
by Quinn Brockton
This popular new line of books follows your favorite Queer as Folk characters on a riveting journey of sexual self-discovery with stories about the beloved characters from the record-breaking Showtime series. USA Today raves, "There's never been anything else like it on TV"—and there's never been a book series like this. Life after college brings a lot more freedom—and a lot of new problems. Brian must trade his status as BMOC for the bottom rung of the corporate ladder, while Michael, who has long given up on college, now wonders if he's also given up on his dreams. Emmett visits Pittsburgh to celebrate the spectacular launch of his fashion marketing company in Los Angeles (or so everyone thinks), while Deb adds gay rights advocacy to her juggling act of working at the diner and taking care of her ailing brother, Vic. Like Lindsay—who experiences life as a struggling artist and true love for the first time—Deb's about to get more than she bargained for. Add in a secret romance, sexually charged office politics, an over-the-top drag ball, and the arrival of new friends and lovers, and our little gang is tested enough to qualify for postgraduate credit. More than ever before, Michael and Brian find their friendship challenged. As their choices tear them apart, Brian sees that it's Michael he's always loved, and that he always will. But will he tell him before it's too late?

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Lives of the Circus Animals
by Christopher Bram
Critically acclaimed novelist Christopher Bram has written some of his best work about life in the performing arts. In Father of Frankenstein, the basis for the Academy Award-winning movie Gods and Monsters, it was Hollywood in the thirties and fifties. In The Notorious Dr. August: His Real Life and Crimes, it was the strange world of Victorian music and spiritualism. Now, in Lives of the Circus Animals, Bram explores contemporary New York theater, spending several days and nights with a diverse handful of men and women. There is Caleb Doyle, a hot new playwright whose newest work, Chaos Theory, has just bombed. His sister, Jessie, also loves theater but has no outlet for her talents except to work as the personal assistant to British actor Henry Lewse, "the Hamlet of his generation," while he does a Broadway musical. Henry loves Shakespeare, money, grass, and boys. Then there's Frank Earp, an ex-actor who courts Jessie and is directing a troupe of acting students in a homemade play. Among the students is Toby Vogler, a nice kid from the Midwest who has a whole other career at night. Toby was once Caleb Doyle's boyfriend. Overseeing this world like an unhappy god is Kenneth Prager, second-string theater critic for the New York Times. Leaping from one life to another, one day to the next, the novel throws these people together in a serious comedy about love and work and make-believe. Lives of the Circus Animals is a cross between a Mozart opera and a Preston Sturges movie. A look at theater people who are just like everyone else, only more so, it's a comic celebration of how we all strive to stay sane while living in the shadow of those two impostors, success and failure.

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Blind Eye
by John Morgan Wilson
When a "Los Angeles Times" columnist is killed in a mysterious hit-and-run accident, Benjamin Justice soon finds himself in the midst of a complex case involving a decades-old child murder, a powerful Cardinal, and elements from his own dark past.

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The Trouble Boy
by Tom Dolby
At 22, Toby Griffin wants it all - fame, fortune,and a good-looking boyfriend by his side. For now,he's got a freelance job for an online magazine, a,sublet in the East Village and a group of friends,with a taste for fashion, booze and other men. But,everything changes when Toby suddenly gets the,chance of a lifetime, working as a personal,assistant to a hip film mogul. Now he's swilling,champagne with the best of them, but he still,feels that making it in Manhattan isn't as easy as,he thought - until one tragic night changes his,life and gives him power he had never dreamt of.

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Male Model
by Dave Benbow
When his secret affair with glamorous designer Cameron Fuller leads to fame and fortune as a male model, window display designer Blake Jackson is swept into the world of the rich and famous where he becomes the "it" boy, but someone jealous of Blake's success is determined to destroy them both. 10,000 first printing.

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Looking for It
by Michael Thomas Ford
A powerful novel of love, friendship, and community centers around a small town in upstate New York where seven gay men share their experiences as they try to find the perfect relationship. 10,000 first printing.

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Velocity
by Robin Tamblyn
Matt Santini is discontented. An unhappily closeted gay actor, he's just lost his lover and is fast approaching thirty without so much as a decent soap opera callback in sight. 24 year old Richard Lucas has even bigger problems. The newest recruit of fading Formula One team Logan Racing, he's fighting to escape the omnipresent shadow of his ace older brother as well as his burgeoning sexuality. After Matt wins a role in hip new TV drama Nightsearcher (think: Buffy on wheels), the two men begin a secret affair that takes them all over the globe on a collision course between career and companionship in which there can only be one victor. "Robin Tamblyn follows up backdoor-to-Tinseltown blockbuster King of Hollywood with Velocity, a steamy, adrenaline-rush, fast paced novel mixing hot guys, sexy shenanigans and Formula One racing. Written with verve and a youthful edge, Velocity takes you on the inside track to the macho world of racing, where sex and the need for speed meet head on. Fasten your seat belts readers, Velocity is one pleasure-trip of a ride!" --Michael D. Craig Author of The Ice Sculptures: A Novel of Hollywood