2017 Rainbow Awards Best Gay Fantasy
Dec. 8th, 2017 12:39 amThe Eric Arvin Award for Gay Fantasy
And the Rainbow Award goes to...
Winners:

1) Amy Rae Durreson Recovery (Reawakening #3)
Gay - Fantasy
Series: Reawakening (Book 3)
Paperback: 370 pages
Publisher: DSP Publications (May 9, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1635333555
ISBN-13: 978-1635333558
Amazon: Amy Rae Durreson Recovery (Reawakening #3)
1) I'm not generally a big fan of fantasy but i really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. A wonderful job of world building. Multi dimensional and engaging. Very descriptive.
2) Hearts of Darkness Andrea Speed
Gay - Fantasy
Paperback
Publisher: DSP Publications (November 8, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1634775481
ISBN-13: 978-1634775489
Amazon: Hearts of Darkness Andrea Speed
1) OH MY GOD HOW MUCH FUN WAS THIS???? Kaed is the world-weary, seen-it-all son of a mad scientist supervillain. Ash is a genetically engineered assassin/bodyguard raised in a monastery by an isolated death cult. Together…well, they don’t exactly fight crime, but they do have quite a few adventures—and fall in love. Of a sort. There’s SO MUCH to enjoy in this story, but the best part, in my opinion, was Kaed’s eye-rolling, tongue-in-cheek narration—made all the more relatable as Ash gets under his skin. Seriously, this is one of the most fun things I’ve read in a long time. Just fantastic.
Runner Up:

3) Tartarus by Eric Andrews-Katz
And the Rainbow Award goes to...
Winners:

1) Amy Rae Durreson Recovery (Reawakening #3)Gay - Fantasy
Series: Reawakening (Book 3)
Paperback: 370 pages
Publisher: DSP Publications (May 9, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1635333555
ISBN-13: 978-1635333558
Amazon: Amy Rae Durreson Recovery (Reawakening #3)
2) Hearts of Darkness Andrea SpeedGay - Fantasy
Paperback
Publisher: DSP Publications (November 8, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1634775481
ISBN-13: 978-1634775489
Amazon: Hearts of Darkness Andrea Speed
1) OH MY GOD HOW MUCH FUN WAS THIS???? Kaed is the world-weary, seen-it-all son of a mad scientist supervillain. Ash is a genetically engineered assassin/bodyguard raised in a monastery by an isolated death cult. Together…well, they don’t exactly fight crime, but they do have quite a few adventures—and fall in love. Of a sort. There’s SO MUCH to enjoy in this story, but the best part, in my opinion, was Kaed’s eye-rolling, tongue-in-cheek narration—made all the more relatable as Ash gets under his skin. Seriously, this is one of the most fun things I’ve read in a long time. Just fantastic.
Runner Up:

3) Tartarus by Eric Andrews-Katz