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Re: How progressive is your reading list?
I'm into Harper Fox's stuff generally. I like lots of Jordan L. Hawk's stuff (mostly has supernatural elements of some kind).
Jordan Castillo Price is a pretty good bet, or at least the PsyCop stuff (IMO).
R. Cooper (Dancing Lessons was great.)
Mary Calmes (most stuff)
JL Merrow (I especially like the Shamwell tales)
Alex Beecroft
Eli Easton's shifter books are kinda fun. (How to Walk Like A Man, etc)
I'm enjoying the "Heartsville" series, a shared world: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/storeSearch.html?searchBy=series&qString=Heartsville
Carry On, by Rainbow Rowell. (I think this is YA not romance but it's great if you haven't read it.)
Meg Perry's Jamie Brodie series if you like relaxed-pace mysteries w/ relationship stuff.
Astrid Amara (man that woman can write)
Annabeth Albert (latest was about a barista and a Turkish-American knitter--good stuff)
I don't tend to like just erotica, and I'm not into sports romances at all, but if you do like the sporty stuff Avery Cockburn writes about Scottish gay soccer players.
I haven't read ALL of any of these authors, and your mileage may vary, but those are some of my faves.
There's more, clearly, but I think that's as much time as I want to spend digging through my lists right now! Good luck!
Re: How progressive is your reading list?
(Anonymous) 2016-05-22 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)I tend to read more erotica but on the non-erotica stuff I'd recommend Alexis Hall's romance stuff, especially the Kate Kane series which is f/f and Waiting for the Flood which is m/m.
Re: How progressive is your reading list?