M M Fantasy

M/M Fantasy is a category of fiction that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme or setting, while also feature intimate and/or romantic relationships between men as a centre part of the plot.

New Releases Tagged "M M Fantasy"

If All the Stars Go Dark
Under Gorse and Stone
Raven in Midwinter (Raven of the Woods, #3)
Captive Prince (Captive Prince, #1)
The Lightning-Struck Heart (Tales From Verania, #1)
Captive Prince: Volume Two (Captive Prince, #2)
Kings Rising (Captive Prince, #3)
Soul Eater (Monstrous, #1)
The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies, #1)
Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 (The Cadeleonian Series, #1)
Prince and Assassin (Perilous Courts, #1)
The High King's Golden Tongue (Tales of the High Court, #1)
Tournament of Losers (Legacy of Charlet, #1)
Mortal Skin (Folk, #1)
Luck in the Shadows (Nightrunner, #1)
Silk & Steel (Silk and Steel, #1)

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Emily Brandish
He’d sell out his whole species just to be the last gyle standing?” Ambrose tried to picture the human equivalent, and it was chilling to imagine anyone so coldly sociopathic. That was the sort of gyle they were riding to meet: a monster among monsters.
Emily Brandish, Monsters & Mind Games

Emily Brandish
If Kilgore really got to know him, he’d see Ambrose for his true self: a heartless porcelain doll, beautiful on the outside, but hollow within, splintered with well-hidden cracks.
Emily Brandish, Monsters & Mind Games

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