Gay christmas romance novels

Best LGBTQ Christmas Books

 

LGBTQ+ Christmas books tell the stories familiar to everyone - Christmas celebrations and family traditions.

While the LGBTQ+ family structure may look different to some, LGBTQ+ Christmas books are no different than any other. Whether the genre is a mystery, romance, sweet romance, thriller, coming of age, or steamy romance, LBGTQ+ Christmas books adopt equality and inclusiveness while celebrating the holidays.

Add Christmas to any book and it takes on a certain magic. View for LGTBQ+ Christmas books to your To-Be-Read list any second of the year, and you’ll find happily ever afters and magic as you enjoy the holidays yourself!

Best LGBT Christmas Books

1. Mr. Jingle Bells

Leta Blake

Opposites attract as frosty business partners become fake boyfriends in this Christmas gay romance!

After an emergency forces Ashton Sellers from his apartment, all he wants for Christmas is new lipgloss, zero contact from his abusive family, and a place to stay for the holidays. Cue his business partner begrudgingly taking him in.

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Let&#;s make the Yuletide queer , y&#;all!

This year, I&#;ve been compiling a list of LGBTQ+ holiday books, because I was tired of reading non-diverse books just because I wanted to read books that would get me in the Christmas spirit. I establish quite a few, no less than 25, so I&#;m going to disseminate them with you in this post. About half of these are f/f, and half of these are m/m. And one of them is f/nb.

I do have four things to note:

  1. This list consists of holiday reads in the broadest sense, so they can be about Christmas, but they can also be about other holidays, like Hanukkah, or just have a very wintery setting.
  2. I also haven&#;t read all of these books yet, which usually keeps me from recommending books on my blog. But in this case, I didn&#;t want to post this closer to Christmas, because I wanted you to have some time to actually grab up these books and read them.
  3. Most of these books are available for Kindle on Amazon. I will post a link if that is NOT the case.
  4. All of these books are adult romances, which is something to be aware of if this is a genre you&#;re not com

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    Collie Jolly by Leigh Landry (1st)

    Ashley’s never owned a dog, much less trained one. But she’s not about to grant that little detail stop her—especially during the holiday season—from applying for this dog training occupation. Her new gig is the matchless way to withstand the recession while strolling the festive streets of Modern Orleans with a cute pooch. The biggest challenge? Heeling a growing attraction to her stunning shut-in of a boss.

    When her girlfriend died a year ago, Madison initiate herself overwhelmed by grief and her girlfriend’s rambunctious puppy. Now the puppy is an unmanageable, attention-starved reminder of everything Madison has lost. She’s still afraid to confront the world, but her vibrant modern dog trainer—with the help of a furry sidekick—is determined to bring beam, laughter, and Christmas cheer back into Madison’s life.

    Buy it: Amazon | iBooks

    This Will Kill That by Dani

    Are you ready to produce the Yuletide gay? Because these new LGBTQ holiday romances are sure to do just that. They bring the holiday cheer and the queer voice we all crave — and just in moment for the holidays! I&#;ve been keeping track of the new LGBTQ holiday romances coming out in since the beginning of the year because I was shocked — and thrilled! — to look just how many we were getting all at once. I mean, I&#;d be pleased with a handful, and here we are getting double digits? I guess we all made the nice list this year.

    One account I&#;ve been following all that time is the #holigays22 group comprised of several of the authors on this list, including Alison Cochrun, Timothy Janovsky, Helena Greer, Jake Maia Arlow, and Courtney Kae. It&#;s always fun to see authors banding together to support each other and their work. I&#;d say it warms my grinchy heart, but if this isn&#;t already noticeable, there isn&#;t a grinchy bone in my body. I&#;m a Buddy the elf to my very core. Still, regardless of your feelings on the holidays or thoughts about what exactly makes the season br

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