Gay cowboy novels
Gay Cowboy Romances That Will Be Your New Obsession
Is there anything more American than the image of a cowboy, riding his horse into the sunset? If you find that appealing, youre in luck! Not only is he handsome, but he’s gay too, and destined for romantic adventures with other hot men. That’s what the gay cowboy romance genre brings to the table.
Gay cowboy romance is a subgenre of cowboy romance, also known as Western Romance. It includes many of the shared characteristics found in your typical romance novel, with a twist. Cowboy romance typically takes place in rural, western U.S., commonly on a ranch or farm. And of course, while cowboys are the focus, they can also center around farm hands, bull riders, and add other Western themes.
While cowboy romance is a niche genre, and its gay subgenre even niche-er, there’s still lots of verb to find. If any of this has piqued your interest, keep reading to discover what might become your newest obsession!
Crooked Tree Ranch by R.J. Scott
Change is on the horizon as two worlds collide. Nate, a foreman and partial owner o
Whats the occasion? There is no occasion! We just thought itd be amusing to make a list of queer cowboy/girl/enby books and westerns! Say Howdy, pardner to our 8 picks. The contributors to this list are: Shadaras, Meera S., hullosweetpea, Nina Waters, boneturtle, and two anonymous contributors.
American Hippo (River of Teeth series) by Sarah Gailey
Years ago, in an America that never was, the United States government introduced herds of hippos to the marshlands of Louisiana to be bred and slaughtered as an alternative meat source. This plan failed to take into account some key facts about hippos: they are savage, they are fast, and their jaws can snap a man in two.
By the s, the vast bayou that was once Americas greatest waterway belongs to feral hippos, and Winslow Houndstooth has been contracted to take it back. To do so, he will gather a crew of the damnedest cons, outlaws, and assassins to ever ride a hippo. American Hippo is the story of their fortunes, their failures, and his revenge.
Done and Dusted (Rebel Blue Ranch series) by Lyla Sage
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Lgbt Western
Mountain Man's College Boy
- An M/M Small Town Romance Novella
- By: Dillon Hunter
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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He was supposed to be my boss, not my soulmate I thought taking a summer job at Battle Creek Ranch would be simple - acquire some cash, get some experience, then head off to college. I never expected my new boss to be the most gorgeous man I've ever laid eyes on. Hank Montgomery is everything I never knew I wanted: rugged, commanding, and almost twice my age. Sure, he tries to retain his distance, but I see the way his eyes linger when he thinks I'm not looking, and I feel the way his hands tremble when they brush against mine. As the Montana summer heats up, so does the electricity between
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One of my favorite things about queer books is the way they’re competent to tackle genres in which queerness was once declared unwelcome and carve out a spot for queer narratives that remind readers that we are, and always have been, a part of the story. This is particularly true of the Western genre, which has prolonged been viewed by certain parties as a bastion of “American manhood”, packed of rugged, super hetero cis white men who, depending on when the novel was written, either inspired or were inspired by the heroes of classic Western films. No gays allowed. (If you want to see how wrong-headed that sentiment is, Kaz Rowe has a fantastic video on the history of gay cowboy movies and how that history was shaped.)
But, obviously, we know that’s not the case historically. Not only does the usual form of the Western genre conveniently forget that a significant portion of cowboys and settlers in the West were Ebony, but also that forms of queerness were ordinary in the period of the 19th century we think of as the Old West. Chris Packard has a book on this topic, Queer Cowboys, that is well