Gay werewolf romance

Werewolf books often take you by the throat. Same-sex attracted werewolf books are on a whole different level. Trust us when we say this: we all deserve fantastic reads with characters who identify as part of the rainbow.

Gender identities can extend to werewolves, too, you realize . After all, the literary world can (and must!) be as spectacularly diverse as the one we live in.

Plus, just appreciate the rest of the literary canon, LGBTQ+ works come in all genres, including werewolf gay love affair novels.

But before we dive into the magical list of werewolf gay relationship novels, let’s see why gay werewolves are so interesting.

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Part 1: Gay Plus Werewolf: The Interesting Part

Anyone who reads werewolf romance novels on a regular basis is aware of the numerous dominant cliches.

There are too many to name. But let’s mention some of them: the fated mate, forbidden romance, and alpha male.

While these cliches can be great when written properly, gay vampire and werewolf books just grab the werewolf genre to the next level.

Plus, after a time, don’t tropes become

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Brian, an aimless slacker in his twenties, has been struggling to control his transition to adulthood almost as much as his monthly transitions to a werewolf. Really, he&#;s not excellent at the whole werewolf thing, and his recent murderous snaccidents have got his best friends Nik and Darby suspicious, and caught the attention of Tyler, a scorching were-entrepreneur with a start-up idea for the mythological wellness market.
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Scent Of A Werewolf (Gay Werewolf Romance)

 A New Gay Werewolf Intimacy Story That'll Set You On Fire!

Justin has just started his second year of law college and he's already sick and tired of it. To construct things worse, he's just broken up with his first crush, Asher. Nothing seems to be going right for him until he meets Nathan, a elevated, handsome, surfer type in a lecture. They become fast friends but Nathan appears to be straight.

Justin suspects something is up but Nathan's sexuality might not be the only thing that he's hiding

Estimated Length: 4, words

Warning: Contains gay sex between a man and a wolf shapeshifter. Adults only.

Excerpt:

Nothing could possibly have prepared him for what he saw next. Lying tackle down, occupying almost the entire bathtub was an enormous creature, someone…something that looked like a cross between a human creature and an animal. Justin was frightened, even slightly fearful for his own safety but he instinctively realised that it was Nathan in the bathtub.

“Nathan, is that you?” he asked, his voice quivering.

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Anyone who regularly reads paranormal and werewolf romances knows there are a lot of common tropes. The Fated Mate trope (one of my favorites), Forbidden Romance trope, the Alpha Male trope—too many to list. And tropes can get old after awhile, right? Especially if there isn&#;t a twist to them. Well, sometimes. A trope isn&#;t old when used by a group that doesn&#;t generally receive to participate in the story type. To them, it&#;s still new. So here, I looked at gay werewolf books in romance, especially those stories written by members of the LGBTQ+ community. I&#;ll be honest, it was a bit of a struggle. A lot of these story types are written by straight women (that I haven&#;t been able to confirm as queer). Not that there&#;s anything wrong with it, but, well, it&#;s gentle to hear a story about people like you coming from someone who has lived experiences favor yours. Why most of the gay werewolf romances I came across were written by straight-presenting women I don&#;t know. It could be a variety of reasons, like this just being a niche taste and hasn&#;t had the chance to be