When M/M Goes Wild

I love contemporary m/m romances, as those on who follow my goodreads reviews (or even this blog) know.  However, after reading hundreds of such books, I sometimes get a yen for something a little different.


I grew up reading horror:  Stephen King, John Saul, Dean Koonz, Anne Rice.  Every book I read in high school—and that was a lot—had a shiny black cover. You know the books I mean.  I also love science fiction movies (I Robot, Bladerunner, 2001, Matrix, District 9, Battlestar Gallactica).  In a previous incarnation as an author I wrote thrillers and sci-fi in the 90’s.


So after getting addiction to m/m romance, and writing some contemporaries of my own, I find the “weird” and the “wild” creeping back in.  After all – a plotty plot, some chills and thrills, and m/m sex. What could be better than that?


Some of my favorite “Wild” m/m stand alone stories:


Bone Rider by J. Fally – A ‘first contact’ story that reads like a best selling thriller. Excellent plotting and characters, plus an unusual and hot m/m romance, make this a must-read for m/m fans.


Kraken by M. Caspian – A wonderful blend of horror and m/m romance, in Kraken a man visits an island only to become trapped there and in a dubious consent relationship with something that has… tentacles. Creepy and compelling.


Billy’s Bones  by Jamie Fessenden – A dark murder mystery/psychological thriller as well as a m/m romance, Billy’s Bones is an excellent story that will keep you hooked.


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Wilde Stories: Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction anthologies:


This series collects the year’s best in gay fiction. Not all of them are romance, but all are worth reading. My story “Caress” from Dreamspinner’s “Steamed Up” anthology will appear in the 2014 volume.


https://www.goodreads.com/series/65283-wilde-stories


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Some good free stories from LHNB 2013:


Prisoner 374215  by Angel Martinez —  Sci-fi dystopian story about a man who no longer remembers who he was – angsty, dark and sweet!


The Sentinel by Eden Winters – Sci-fi story about a part android soldier who deserts in order to save a baby.  ”Terminator” meets a gay version of “Two Men and a Baby”.


When You Were Pixels by Julio-Alexi Genao – A highly rated bittersweet sci-fi story with a hurt/comfort, enemies-to-lovers theme.


You Get Full Credit For Being Alive by Cari Z. – I would classify this as a thriller with a m/m romance subplot. Really well-written assassin/thriller characters and plot.


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The gothika anthology series


My love of this writing type of fiction inspired me to start a new series of anthologies of gothic horror/fantasy  stories with a m/m romance twist.  I brainstormed with Jamie Fessenden and gothika was born.  The first volume, “Stitch” came out Apr 21, 2014, and includes novellas by myself, Jamie, Kim Fielding and Sue Brown.  All of the stories in “Stitch” have a Frankenstine/made man theme. Each subsequent volume of gothika will have a different theme (the next one is called “Bones” and features Voodoo—it’s due out Halloween 2014).


I love all the stories in “Stitch”, which isn’t surprising given the fact that I love all the authors.  Kim’s story “The Golem of Mala Lubovnya” is set in 17th century Eastern Europe and retells the golem legend with a lovely m/m spin.  “Watchworks” by Jamie Fessenden is set in Victorian London and involves a watchmaker and his unusual new client.   (hot!)  “Made For Aaron” by Sue Brown is a mostly contemporary story about a man who is rescued by an unlikely ally after being sent to an asylum for being homosexual.  My story, “Reparation” is set on a dystopian sci-fi planet but don’t let that scare you off—it’s a moody “Wuthering Heights” type story featuring a huge and sexy cyborg named Knox.


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Go Wild


Check out “Stitch” of any of these other stories and take a walk on the wild side of m/m romance.  You might be surprised at how much you like the change of pace.


You can read an excerpt from my “Stitch” story here.


Eli Easton

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message 1: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Very good choices, particularly since I have all of them. :)


message 2: by Eli (new)

Eli Easton Andrea wrote: "Very good choices, particularly since I have all of them. :)"

Do you? Ha. I've just found out about the Wilde Stories series. Looking forward to reading more of them.


message 3: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Thanks for the recs :)


message 4: by Sun (new)

Sun So excited to read Stitch! LOVE the concept behind it and the authors involved. Thanks EE!


message 5: by Eli (new)

Eli Easton Sofia wrote: "Thanks for the recs :)"

You're welcome, Sofia. Look forward to seeing what you think.


message 6: by Achim (new)

Achim After reading your recs you made me curious and I definately have to get some (if not all) of them ... but first I have to finish Stitch (my love for gothika is waking up again - have to thank you for that)


message 7: by Eli (new)

Eli Easton Susan wrote: "So excited to read Stitch! LOVE the concept behind it and the authors involved. Thanks EE!"

Hope you like it, Susan! You always have insightful reviews.


message 8: by Eli (new)

Eli Easton Achim wrote: "After reading your recs you made me curious and I definately have to get some (if not all) of them ... but first I have to finish Stitch (my love for gothika is waking up again - have to thank you ..."

That's excellent! :-) I'm finding myself drawn to it again too. If anyone knows more books to add to this list, please put them in comments!


message 9: by Rosa, really (new)

Rosa, really Really loved your story in Stitch. I am not a Wuthering Heights fan, but the way you adapted it, turned it into something fresh, was so well done. :)


message 10: by Eli (new)

Eli Easton Rosa, really wrote: "Really loved your story in Stitch. I am not a Wuthering Heights fan, but the way you adapted it, turned it into something fresh, was so well done. :)"

Thanks, Rosa! I really enjoyed your review this morning. :-)


message 11: by Rosa, really (new)

Rosa, really Thank you! *blushes*


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