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    Who reads MM books? TOP 5 FAVE AUTHORS/BOOKS

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      LADYMEME
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      1. CS Pacat
      2.Ella Frank
      3.Andrew Grey
      4.Maris Black
      5.Cut & Run series

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        beercan
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        Um, that does MM mean btw?

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          brianboru72
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          M/M refers to male-male pairings or gay romances.

          I haven't tried those authors yet- I'll give them a shot.

          Here are some of my favorites:

          1- Josh Hunter- Settling the Score series
          2- D.J. Heart - Omega series
          3- G.A. Hauser- too many to mention
          4- Kora Knight- Upending Tad series
          5- Stormy Glenn

          I don't have as much time now, but it was a lot of fun reading them back when I had lots of free time.

          Tell someone you love them today, because life is short.
          But shout it at them in German, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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            LADYMEME
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            Hmmm…  I might read Josh Hunter.

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              estrel
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              @beercan:

              Um, that does MM mean btw?

              It means male/male romance, a romance novel concerning two men rather than m/f (male/female).

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                JerodParker
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                Are male authors better at writing m/m or female authors?  Like Tanya Huff.

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                  SoulsRevenge
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                  1. Special Forces (Aleksandr Voinov)
                  2. Cut and Run Author(s)/Gloria H. Giroux
                  3. C.S Pacat/Crimson Nights Saga (V.L. Moon and J.T. Cheyanne)
                  4. Ginn Hale/Caethes Faron (Devotion series)
                  5. Maris Black/Sean Kennedy/Jane Seville

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                    Flinxxx
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                    @JerodParker:

                    Are male authors better at writing m/m or female authors?  Like Tanya Huff.

                    My preference is male authors. Male/male romance/erotica is mostly written by women for women, and I find the characters often act is ways slightly different from any man I have ever met, gay or straight. It is a similar situation to Lesbians not liking female/female porn which is made for straight men.

                    Mercy Celeste is a female m/m author who I think is quite good.
                    Jay Northcote is a male m/m author who I think is quite good.

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                      Doowee
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                      @JerodParker:

                      Are male authors better at writing m/m or female authors?  Like Tanya Huff.

                      One is not necessarily better than the other, but I prefer the male perspective in a sexual narrative. I'm not sure how to explain it but I find that female authors tend to 'feminize' the emotions and thoughts of male characters. I find this distracting in a M/M story.

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