Best multicultural romance books according to redditors

We found 37 Reddit comments discussing the best multicultural romance books. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Multicultural Romances:

u/LuciaNovi · 7 pointsr/suggestmeabook

For great literature: Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward (Hurricane Katrina);
For a spooky delight: The Shining, Steven King (snowstorm);
For a classic: The Tempest, Shakespeare;
For non-fiction: The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger;
For some romance: [The Wanderlust Diaries] (https://www.amazon.com/Wanderlust-Diaries-long-home-here-ebook/dp/B07XWT6H6J/) (Pacific typhoon)

u/KillerEggplant · 6 pointsr/asktransgender

Dark Water's Embrace, Stephen Leigh - Colonists stranded on an alien planet discover that the previous inhabitants had more than two sexes. Haven't read this one for a few years, not sure if it's as good as I recall it being.

Delan the Mislaid, Laurie J Marks - This book and the other two in the trilogy, The Moonbane Mage and Ara's Field. Protagonists are of a hermaphroditic/intersex species, and all deal with the interaction of binary and NB gender/sex. Heavy-duty warning for physical/emotional/sexual abuse in the first two books, the third one peripherally; it's never presented as acceptable or romanticized, but could be triggering for survivors.

M.C. Hogarth has some NB/intersex characters an protagonists, and I strongly recommend her work in general, but with the caveat that some of her books do include some distressing rape scenes. Thief of Songs is a lovely romance with intersex and NB characters, and a nice place to start. The Stone Moon trilogy also has some interesting genderswitch going on, but it's pretty bleak and upsetting for a while, and the first book does have a rape in it.

Ms. Hogarth also writes some really nice asexual romances, if you're into that - Mindtouch/Mindline and Black Blossom are examples of lovely romance novels with asexual romances.

u/midlifecrackers · 3 pointsr/RomanceBooks

While You Were Sleeping used to be my fav movie, but as i age, it kinda sets me off more. But the dude stuck in the closet trying on her shoes still makes me laugh my ass off.

This week was mostly M/M, so if it ain't your thing, skip a few!

I've read Winter Spirit, which was kind of adorable. M/M novella set in Michigan with a paranormal element. Not normally a ghost story person, but this might've gotten me hooked. 4/5

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Love Roan Parrish but Natural Enemies was a little meh. M/M short with a strong botanical theme, which i luurrvve, but the characters didn't feel like they had real chemistry. 3/5

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Alexis Hall is my new best friend. His writing is just... ugh. Like a cup of hot cider on a cold day. Listened to the audio of both Glitterland and Waiting for the Flood. Beautiful books, fantastic narration. Darian's accent and slang cracked me up, but he was such a marshmallow i want to be his friend. Glitterland is: bipolar misanthropic educated asshole falls for a tanned, goofy model who is shallow on the outside but is genuine lovely human. Waiting for the Flood is a quiet short story with two shy lovely men in middle England finding love during a weather disaster.

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Currently reading A Change in Tide cause i'm 41 and kinda needed something in my age range. M/F set in Canada, heroine is dealing with PTSD and became a hermit, hero is retired hockey star with the tired 'former player' trope. So far the writing is ok, sexual tension is high, but i feel there's too much introspection and not enough action. Not sure if will finish.

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I tried it, you guys. I genuinely tried a shapeshifter novel. Nalini Singh's psy-changeling series. DNF. I know it's a popular series but it feels too misogynistic for me, anyone else?

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Tried Politically Incorrect also, DNF cause it felt like too much wish fulfillment. Also wound up reading the Goodreads reviews partway thru (does anyone else do that? sort of a "should i bother with this?" last ditch effort) and some freaking illiterate review that was NOT marked as a spoiler gave away a MAJOR spoiler which happens to be a hated trope, so i abandoned it. Boo, cause it seemed so promising.

u/irina_lew_writing · 2 pointsr/eroticauthors

Putting my first short up for critique - any comments are appreciated!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W55SSGK

u/dimpledaphrodite · 2 pointsr/eroticauthors

Hi!

Released this romance story a few days ago. Was a bit of a rushed job, but I really wanted to get something out before drowning in classes again.

Any critique/feedback would be much appreciated. I have a metric ton of stories swirling around my head and piled up in notes all over my desk. Longer books are a bit frightening, mostly because of my own bad habit of slowing down and procrastinating. Getting this book out was a bit of a hustle at the end, but I'm hoping I can ride my own momentum. And I'm sure I've made a ton of mistakes on this to learn from.

u/mostawesomeguy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm Horrible

I've wanted to try this game out.

this looks good

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/assassin216 · 1 pointr/Fantasy

In Pain and Blood - Spellster Series - Book 1.
An lgbt fantasy romance novel.


>It wasn't meant to be like this.
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>Dylan's life in the spellster tower has everything he should want: magical knowledge, safety from the King's Hounds and frequent clandestine affairs with women. All at the cost of his freedom. So when the chance to leave the tower—even as a leashed weapon for the King's Army—arises, he seizes it.
>When his first scouting mission goes awry, Dylan is left alone in a hostile world with the tower a distant beacon of safety. Only the flirtatious Tracker, an elven man whose very presence awakens Dylan's long-repressed desire, can help him return to his old life before the crown discovers his unleashed status.
>But the risk of being branded a deserter may be the least of his concerns as whispers of an armed presence in the North threatens his home. Dylan must rely on Tracker to protect him even as everything he thought he knew begins to unravel around them.

IN PAIN AND BLOOD is the first full novel of the Spellster Series. A sprawling epic fantasy of danger, magic and unexpected love that "will leave you spellbound".

u/DeDullaz · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Maybe this?

u/litnews · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Hi Entrepreneur Readers, my recommendation is an Indie ebook. Thanks for supporting AALA. A discounted pub gift, is Luzo, a crime romance ebook. Link: Luzo: Reign of a Mafia Don : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GTAYFBA/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_2NhUCb2GA7P9Q

u/OneContest · -1 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Why not try reading my book "The Heart of Gold" ? It is meant for the New Age Readers and newly wedded couples.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZPU39GC

Thank you

Hemalatha