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News and Useful Links
You know what I like almost as much as a meet-cute? A meet hate.
Sometimes romance novels help us discover our own true selves. It’s important to be able to find the right language, the right feelings, the right stories.
Alexa Martin’s new book, Fumbled, comes out this week! Read this Goodreads interview, where she talks about being an NFL wife, writing a single mom, and what she’s reading.
This isn’t a romance novel (yet) but it brought me some joy this weekend.
And of course, the big news: RWA is making steps to figure their stuff out.
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Have you read Duchess by Design yet? There’s a seamstress who just wants to make dresses, a smitten duke who won’t leave her alone, and a group of wealthy ladies looking for the next woman to support. It’s still a romance, but the real story here is Adeline, taking the punches as they come. And it’s 1.99 right now. (Not to mention, we’re less than two months away from the release of the second book, Some Like it Scandalous.)
Or if you’re looking for something free, Holley Trent’s got a threesome of polyamorous romances all in one. It’s called Three With Three and I haven’t clicked a button so fast in a long time.
Recs!
I knew my decision to pull together a few romances featuring gamers was the right one when I started writing this week’s Monday newsletter and my DH started watching a “Retro Tech” special by a tech YouTuber he follows. It was about the Game Boy. They set it on fire. Like…with a flamethrower. Still worked. I wonder where mine is…
Anyway! I’ve come across some really delightful romances featuring gamers lately and wanted to pull a short list together of old and new books worth checking out.
Team Phison by Chace Verity
Phil is an older gay man who gets away from the stress of running a restaurant by playing video games. He plays the kind where you join teams online to complete missions, and meets some interesting people that way. One of said interesting folks is a really sweet young man playing under the name Bison Falls, who is…very new to the game. The two form a bond, and then start bonding beyond the storyline. It’s a short read, and very sweet—and I love how Phil (from whose POV we get the story) interacts with the secondary characters. They’re all a delight to read. And the story is fun, sweet, and super smile-inspiring.
Also, if you haven’t read this one already (or if you have and realize you need more Team Phison in your life), you’re in for a treat! Team Phison Forever comes out May 15, so you’ll have lots of Phil and Tyson to love.
Looking for Group by Alexis Hall
I’ll be honest: going into this one, I wasn’t sure I was going to make it through the number of pages that were just gameplay and in-game communication in a game that doesn’t exist. But it was actually easy to pick up, and then you were super involved in the conversations between the two boys.
I guess you want to know the story:
Two college-age guys play a game that is essential World of Warcraft. They’re in the same guild, but one of them, Kit, plays with a female avatar. Drew thinks that Kit is a woman, and they form a pretty strong bond, both in gameplay and just finding private rooms to chat in. They eventually decide to meet up, and Drew is surprised but surprisingly (to himself) okay with this fact—Kit’s still the person he basically fell in love with online. So they start to date. But there are some issues with gaming addiction and priorities that the pair have to figure out together, and still make it through.
It’s intense, I’ll tell you that. But it’s got Alexis Hall’s signature writing style, and that back-and-forth between intensity and fun.
Level Up by Cathy Yardley
This is the first in the Fandom Hearts series, which I’ve mentioned around these parts before. This friends-to-lovers romance stars game developers spending a lot of time together. Tessa has a new project that could kickstart her career, but she needs Adam’s help to get it done quickly. The pair not only work together…they’re roommates, too. This is the perfect start of a series—laying the ground for the rest of the books that will follow, and getting us to the right amount of geeky to be able to keep up with the rest.
Gotta Catch Her by Kelly Haworth (April 29)
I don’t play Pokemon Go, but I was pretty excited to hear about an f/f romance with an AR phone game as a central element. Ann, a dog-mom with an overwhelming business job, meets kid-mom Rachael in the park during a raid, and can’t help her crush. The two keep running into each other with dog and kid in tow and Ann surprises herself by asking Rachael to coffee. After some time agonizing whether Rachael is even queer, Ann learns that she is, and wonders how she can proceed, especially as her work drags her deeper and deeper.
I’m not done with this one yet, but I’m excited to see what happens!
What are your favorite gamer romances?
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