Every now and then, I’m in the mood for something entertaining, something that doesn’t have a whole lot of angst or tension. Especially after I’ve read a high-tension book, I wanna switch things up with low-angst MM romances. In case you’re the same, here are three low-angst MM romances I really loved.
Private Charter – NR Walker
Two men meet on a yacht, sailing along the Australian coast. One is the captain, the other an overworked about-to-crash guy in desperate need of a break. Sparks fly, and it results in a delicious romance with white speedos, tequila, and a lovely ending with all the feels. Private Charter is the perfect beach read if there ever was one.
Exercising the Exes- Jill Wexler
Two guys bond over their horrible exes and decide to go on a mission to exorcise all the demons their exes left behind. The result is a sweet, hilarious romance with all the feels and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. An added bonus are a bunch of super rude Canadian geese, and to this day, I can’t see geese without thinking of Exorcising the Exes.
Family Rules – Jacki James
An uncomplicated, sweet and sexy romance, Family Rules is the story of a man who is newly single, newly out, and looking for something permanent…when he meets a guy who’s sworn to keep to casual. I loved the friendships and relationships in this book, with some wonderful secondary characters who later got their own book. This whole series is lovely.
These are just three of low-angst MM romances I loved that came to mind. Which ones would you add or recommend?
Definitely The Boyfriend Game by Stella Starling! So sweet!
Oh, true! I loved that one. Such a fun read…
I loved the Rules books by Jacki James!
Loved all the Rule books and Private Charter was amazing and I will get to Exes this weekend as I am lounging in the mountains.
Yeah, these were all great. You’ll love Exercising the Exes. Such a sweet and funny read!
Thank you for the recommendations! Bought Exorcising the Exes – I need some low-angst and funny stuff right now 🙂
If you have not tried earlier, you can try Cardeno C’s book. They are all low angst ones.
I’ve read one book of Cardeno, I think, so thanks for the tip!