🏳️‍🌈Achillean Romance Deals & New Releases

Browse this week's MM romance ebooks on sale plus new releases from the past sixty days!

Today’s Deals:

The Hellhound’s Mate

by Delaney Rain

Ambrose Augustine buys a house surrounded by cemeteries and inherits an active gate to hell and the hellhound that guards it. Apparently, not everyone can see damned souls trying to escape their prison or the hellhound who sends them back, but Ambrose can. And he likes what he sees.

$2.49 (50% OFF)

The Broposal

by Sonora Reyes

It’s about time roommates Alejandro and Kenny get married. Or at least, that’s what all their close friends and family think when they announce their engagement. The kicker? The two are faking their whole relationship so Alejandro can get a green card. The line between fact and fiction begins to blur the closer they get to their wedding date. With all eyes on Han and Kenny—including a meddling ex and immigration officers—will these two bros make it down the altar for real?

$2.99 (75% OFF)

My Mother’s Ridiculous Rules for Dating

by Philip William Stover

Years ago, Sam promised his mother that if he wasn't coupled up by thirty-five, he would do whatever she wanted to find a boyfriend. Sam was joking; his mother was not.

$1.99 (72% OFF)

Pre-Orders & New Releases:

Sweetest Taboo

by Joan Vassar

Queens, New York, 1952–Detective Bruce Smith’s life is far darker than his loved ones can comprehend. Passing for a straight white man leaves him feeling empty. His sexuality, colored mother, and self-imposed loneliness lead him to make a mistake he can’t afford. Scott Wilkins is an unmoored soul, who drifts across a segregated America, working as a porter. In a time when it’s illegal and dangerous to be his authentic self, Scott’s existence as a colored, homosexual man is nothing short of unapologetic. When their paths cross, both men learn the meaning of unconditional love.

Bedside Manner

by C. G. Macington

When a hospital merger forces their departments together, Max and Jax are shoved into a shared office. A single strip of blue painter’s tape on the floor is the only thing separating Max’s pristine order from Jax’s chaos. But as the pressure of the hospital mounts, the friction between them sparks into something neither of them can control.