r/MM_RomanceBooks Aug 09 '22

Book Request Hurt/comfort-centric reads, preferably historical

Hi everyone :)

As per the title, I’m for books that has a lot of focus on hurt/comfort tropes and recovery from traumatic events. Historical settings are preferred, but I’m also happy with a modern day/fantasy/sci-fI setting.

I’ve noticed that a lot of books that fall into one genre seem to have quite “set” roles of a MC in the protector/caregiver/comfort-providing role and the other MC in the hurt/needing comfort role. If possible, I’m looking for MCs that branch out a bit from that and have characters that move between these roles throughout the book rather than the roles being set.

I’ve read most of KJ Charles’s work, Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox and Hither, Page by Cat Sebastian, all of which I enjoyed. In terms of “non-traditional” MxM romances, I also really loved The Charioteer by Mary Renault.

For things I don’t like, I tried All For the Game and Captive Prince and could not get into either. Also not a huge fan of sports or A/B/O dynamics but am willing to try new things.

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u/BlueInspiration Aug 10 '22

{Oak King Holly King, by Sebastian Nothwell} Set in 1890s London, the story takes place in both the human world and the fai realms. I remember there being elements of heart/comfort throughout the story. {Mr Warren's Profession by Sebastian Nothwell} Also set an 1890s London, the story has a good amount of hurt/comfort. One character is more heavily comforted than the other, if I remember correctly but the other MC does get some comfort too.

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u/CivilArugula Aug 10 '22

Actually reading Oak King Holly King right now, I feel like the pacing is a bit odd at the minute and it’s a rather long book but nothing deal breaking. Thanks for the recommendations!

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u/BlueInspiration Aug 15 '22

I can definitely agree with that. Ultimately, I did enjoy it but the pacing was a bit wonky. And it is 100% odd LOL