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.
Belinda is an award-winning, top selling author of erotic romance, speculative fiction and LGBTQ romance. She lives in far Northern California with her family and a pack of Siberian Huskies.
A graduate of CSU Chico, she managed to attend the notorious party school without once getting drunk, arrested or appearing in a "Girls Gone Wild" video. Her main focus of study was classical and archival history, cultural anthropology and theatre arts.
The stories in Love is Always Write anthology 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 they are free.
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.
From this volume, I've read three stories:
Close Encounters by Xara X. Xanakas - 2.5 stars My review.
Coming Home by Ellen Holiday & Stella Harris - 3.5 stars My review.
Crocodylus Acutus by J. Rocci - 3.5 stars My review.
I think there is something for everyone in this volume, but if by some weird chance there isn't, hold on, there are 11 in total. If you like the m/m genre many of these books will be keepers.
Fair disclosure, as one of the M/M Romance Group moderators, I could be considered biased, however, these stories, as a whole, do rate a 5 star rating in my opinion.
By Design by Kate Islay (contemporary/office romance) -
Call Me Burt by Elin Austen (contemporary/humorous) 2 stars - Huh. This was OK, but it felt like it could have been a lot better. The dog talking could have been funny, except it wasn't really. And while I wanted the guys to get together, it felt kind of out of nowhere. And Jackson's all worried trying to figure out if Jet is gay, then Evan winks at Jackson and Jet asks if he knows him and Jackson says "sort of." Really? How about "he's my ex"! Then at least he'll know you're gay. And there was a lot of unnecessary information. Like who the hell is Sorento and what the hell does that have to with anything? Too much for a short story. Anyway, right when it was getting good... it ended.
Close Encounters by Xara X. Xanakas (sci-fi/post-apocalyptic) 4 stars - Wow, not sure what to say. This was really funny but also really hot, and the way she worked the whole set-up around the picture was perfect. Loved the futuristic porno setting, and it was a cool twist to have Vin be from our century so we could relate to him and get some funny culture clashes. The guys obviously had a connection, my only complaint is that they could have displayed a little more of an emotional connection during the sex to proceed Jali's proclamation that they could be mates. It ended with a cute HFN but if extended this could easily make a great full-length with an awesome HEA!
Coming Home by Ellen Holiday (contemporary/blue collar)
A Competitive Edge by Adara O’Hare (contemporary/college athletes) 3 stars - OK in the interest of honestly, I read the second half of this first. I kinda just wanted to skip to the good stuff, and it was definitely good. But I was interested in the characters and how they got there so I went back and read the beginning. I did enjoy it, the only thing is they could have made Heath a little less of a dick. I know he was going through stuff, but besides those nice three days before the semester started, what motivation was there for Fleur to feel the way he did? I dunno, although their little convo at the end did help.
Cory's Pride by Amanda Corlies (contemporary/hurt/comfort)
Crocodylus Acutus by J. Rocci (contemporary/shifter) 3 stars - Cute and funny short story with a HFN ending, would have liked if it went a little longer though. It was Grady and Craig's klutzy and chaos filled first meeting, although I thought they would at least explain why the other croc's were acting so strange.
The Dangers of Fairy Compacts by Katey Hawthorne (fantasy/cleric) 3.5 stars - First of all, kudos for the perfectly matched story to fit that beautiful picture, great job Ms. Hawthorne. This was a fun and light read. It certainly could have been longer and shown us more of Aeron's world in faerie, including what went on with his father and the compact at the end. But it wasn't necessary. This made it short and sweet, and more about Aeron and Tam than anything else. Looks like she turned this into a trilogy, next one is Life as a Fairy Thrall!
A great free way to encounter new authors! Over all this anthology is well worth reading.
Blood Raine by Belinda McBride 4 stars I was pleasantly surprised by this short story. The story line was well done and the characters held depth. The ending was open enough that it could easily be continued and I truly hope the author does so. I liked the struggle for forgiveness and reconciliation between Arick and Sai. I was excited to see them finally come together. Adult read
Bringing Home Baby Bird by Megan Reddaway 4 stars I enjoyed the story of Jules and Mark. Jules rule of "no relationships with coworkers" was ridiculous. He had every aspect of a relationship with Mark except for the physical part. Jules frustrated me with his inaction toward Mark's anger and departure. I was impressed with Mark. His immediate appearance when he was needed. His willingness to set aside his own pain for Jules and Nicole. This could be an amazing full length book if the story was fleshed out. I would love to see beyond the two of them reconciling and into the future with Nicole. Adult read
By Design by Kate Islay 4 stars This little book has so much potential. The characters are intriguing and I wanted to know so much more about them. This felt like more of an introduction that a complete story, but I enjoyed it all the same. Adult read
Call Me Burt by Elin Austen 4 stars Sweet and funny. The inner dialogue of Burt turned out to be a humorous addition to the story. Adult read
Chivalry by Ravon Silvius 4 stars I didn’t expect to like this one as much as I did. The internal struggle for Kent feels honest. The push and pull in his own heart and mind between what is deemed “right” by the Knight’s code and the church and what he desires. His need to protect Seth from himself is edged with desperation. The conclusion, while sweet, leaves many things unresolved. Adult read
Close Encounters by Xara X Xanakas 3 stars Some decent banter between Vin and Jali. The ending left me wishing for just a bit more time with these two to see where things went after their contracts where completed. Adult read
Coming Home by Ellen Holiday & Stella Harris 3 stars Nice short story. I would have liked to know a lot more about what Bryan and Marcus where thinking and feeling. What made them want Tony to join their family unit? It would have made the story a lot stronger in my opinion. Still, quite enjoyable. Adult read
A Competitive Edge by Adara O’Hare 4 stars Nicely done! I liked Fleury's kind heart and complete acceptance of who he is. Heath's vacillation from sweet to jerk felt a bit like whiplash at times. A follow up book would be great. I really would like to know more of their future together. I'd love to see Drew's wedding with Fleury in a tux, Heath on his arm and dreams of their own HEA. Adult read
Constable of Disturbia by Adara O’Hare 4 stars A bit dark with a steampunk feal. Sam was really the focus of the story and I loved getting into his head. What a deep desperate struggle he is living through. The epilogue give a bit of light and hope to the story. Adult read
Cory’s Pride by Amanda Corlies 4 stars TJ is a bit up tight. He wants to be perfect at his new job and comes across as cold. I liked that Cory is still willing to give him a chance. I really wanted to know about some of the side characters; especially Ben and Pierre. The possible books from this short story would be welcomed. Adult read
Crocudylus Acutus by J. Rocci 4 stars I loved the idea of a were-croc. I came across this fun little read as a free read and was intrigued enough to give it a go. Even though it was super short at about 23 pages, it was worth reading for the wonderful humor and characters. Adult read
Dangers of Fairy Compacts by Katey Hawthorne 3 stars This is a very likable short story. The characters are interesting as well as the concept. Adult read
Darkest Before Dawn by Gabbo de la Parra 4 stars Very well done short at about 23 pages. The characters are intriguing and the writing style draws you in immediately. The book Another Dawn on Planet X follows Alaric and Sule along with new characters. Adult read
Defining Rico by Sassy Lane 4 stars There is a lot of possibility with this short story. I really liked the characters and wanted to know a lot more about each one of them. The story line jumped around a bit and left me wishing for it to be more fleshed out. Adult read.
Aw, so much cute! Check this: 'Well, "new friend" might be stretching it. More like acquaintance? They'd totally made eye contact. Granted, Craig was a crocodile at the time, so it might not count.'
Okay, I admit I am somewhat biased towards this Anthology, given that I am one of the five-man (woman?) team who produced this collection of 11 Anthologies on behalf of the M/M Romance Group. But I do think there is something for everyone in each Volume, so while each individual story may not be a five-star read for you, there will be at least one that will reach out to you. Throw in the fact that all these wonderful authors donated their time and talent for the members of the M/M Romance Group in the group's Love Is Always Write event, I can't help but rate it 5 stars
As one of the group who worked on editing and proofing these stories and helped put the anthologies together I might be considered biased, but these anthologies are definitely worthy of the 5 star rating.
Assume that the rating is for the stories other than my own, because I enjoyed Blood Raine and The Dangers of Fairy Compacts and Close Encounters and...
I haven't read all of the stories yet. I'm working on them all.
It has a something for everyone which means a a reader you won't be able to critise it too harshly if you critise it all as all the stories are excellently written and they showcase the different styles and authors in the group . Really enjoyed it :-)
Short stories by a number of different m/m authors across a wide range of genres, topics, places and events all based on a photograph and a readers letter - brilliant premise to start a story. Enjoyable read.
Yet more great stories from great authors. I must admit that this time I had more than one favourite though. Blood Raine, Bringing Home Baby Bird and Defining Rico all tied for top spot.