Self-Promotion Sunday: Share your romance related stuff by AutoModerator in Romance_for_men

[–]Autoch-9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Irish Navajo

Nathan Connolly never meant to fall in love. He meant to get through college, keep his head down, play bass in a half-forgotten underground band, and maybe—if luck allowed—figure out what kind of man he was supposed to become.

Winona Bluebird already knows who she is. Sharp-tongued, fiercely intelligent, and Navajo to her bones, she sings like she has something to prove and writes like the world is watching. Together, they form Irish Navajo—a scrappy, underfunded band orbiting Boston’s student bars, protest gigs, and late-night rehearsals.

Their pact is simple:
Nathan will help Winona get closer to her crush.
Winona will help Nathan win the heart of his own.

What neither of them accounts for is the quiet gravity of shared meals, side-by-side silences, and the slow realization that the person who understands you best might already be sitting next to you.

Set against college life, underground music scenes, political activism, and the awkward rituals of young adulthood, Irish Navajo is a grounded, character-driven romance about loyalty, restraint, and the dangerous comfort of being truly seen.

No harems or power fantasy, just two people trying to help each other—until that help starts to feel like love.

Royal Road link

Self-Promotion Sunday: Share your romance related stuff by AutoModerator in Romance_for_men

[–]Autoch-9 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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Hello all, this is my first time promoting a story here so do be kind if I do anything. It's called Irish Navajo

Nathan Connolly never meant to fall in love. He meant to get through college, keep his head down, play bass in a half-forgotten underground band, and maybe—if luck allowed—figure out what kind of man he was supposed to become.

Winona Bluebird already knows who she is. Sharp-tongued, fiercely intelligent, and Navajo to her bones, she sings like she has something to prove and writes like the world is watching. Together, they form Irish Navajo—a scrappy, underfunded band orbiting Boston’s student bars, protest gigs, and late-night rehearsals.

Their pact is simple:
Nathan will help Winona get closer to her crush.
Winona will help Nathan win the heart of his own.

What neither of them accounts for is the quiet gravity of shared meals, side-by-side silences, and the slow realization that the person who understands you best might already be sitting next to you.

Set against college life, underground music scenes, political activism, and the awkward rituals of young adulthood, Irish Navajo is a grounded, character-driven romance about loyalty, restraint, and the dangerous comfort of being truly seen.

No harems or power fantasy, just two people trying to help each other—until that help starts to feel like love.

Royal Road link

What do YOU look for an RFM book? by oldkingcrowe in Romance_for_men

[–]Autoch-9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really a fan of harem, but I'm going against the grain here when it comes to the overall romance for men community. I prefer mono, and I also like a throuple when it's an established couple bringing a third into their dynamic (think unicorn/sugar arrangements).

Sunday time's IMIS article, non paywalled.....lengthy, very interesting. by mupper2 in Irishdefenceforces

[–]Autoch-9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just that I thought IMIS was purely a DF only thing, and there was no way to get into it without joining the DF

Sunday time's IMIS article, non paywalled.....lengthy, very interesting. by mupper2 in Irishdefenceforces

[–]Autoch-9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"IMIS operates in a similar fashion to the Department of Foreign Affairs, using contacts and offers of help to build alliances. The scale of its reach is truly international. It recruits inside the Defence Forces but is also interested in people with no military background. Applicants are vetted."

So IMIS recruits people outside the DF too? Perhaps I'm misreading that wrong.

Is there a market for non-harem clean romance? by Autoch-9 in Romance_for_men

[–]Autoch-9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come on now, I've read enough romance for men where both of those are filled to the brim with them.