I admit I haven' read as many romances with older MCs as I would have like. In my defence there doesn't seem to be that many out there, age gap with one MC being in their 40s-50s seems to be much more common trope in romance. I recently read two stories with older MCs which I absolutely adored and this gave me the idea to compile this list. These were Olivia Dade's Cover Me and Rube Lang's The Long Run in Rogue Anthology. As usual for my What to read posts, I asked for more recs on Twitter and not surprisingly romance twitter delivered.
My recommendations:
Romances with older MCs
Sun-Kissed (Snow Queen #2) by Laura Florand. It's part of the Amour et Chocolate series but works well on its own. it's a lovely, tender romance with MCs in their 50s. Review
The 'Burg and The Colorado Mountains series by Kristen Ashley, in fact most of her romances feature MCs in their late 30s, early 40s and older. I have love/hate relationship with KA books. They are addictive, absolutely cracktastic but also problematic on many levels. I do however appreciate her focus on older MCs, giving her men and women a chance at love/family. Review of At Peace (The 'Burg #2)
Rogue Acts, Ruby Lang's The Long Run and Olivia Dade's Cover Me, two short stories, my first by these authors but quite good, made me want to read more of their work.
A Seditious Affair by KJ Charles. This is my favourite book by KJ Charles, together with Simon Feximal (it could also be included here, though the MCs are younger at the beginning of the book but we follow them through a couple of decades of them being together). Seditious Affair is part of the ... series and need to be read in order, BDSM romance between a seditious publisher and a man of law, frought with tension and a hard-won, at times seemingly impossible HEA. Review
Autumn by Cole McCade, mm romance, part of Crow City series but can be read as standalone. Two older MCs, one disabled who just discovers he is bi, the other - gentle, weird in love with his ex brother-in-law forever). Review
Dear Mona Lisa by Al Steward and Claire Davis- contemporary m/m, one MC has synesthesia (which the first time reading something like that for me). It's very moving and emotional, made it into my list of best reads of 2017. CW for homophobia, death of a newborn.
Age Gap
For Real by Alexis Hall, Rita award winning BDSM m/m romance, with young inexperienced dominant and an older, slightly jaded submissive. Review
Glitterland by Alexis Hall, older grumpy writer with bipolar disorder and depression gets together with a young "glitter pirate" model from Essex. Review
Glitterland by Alexis Hall, older grumpy writer with bipolar disorder and depression gets together with a young "glitter pirate" model from Essex. Review
Glass Tidings by Amy Jo Cousins, holiday m/m romance, older reclusive MC falls for a travelling fairs glass artists. very moving, very real and touching. Review
Magic Mansion by Jordan Castillo Price, contemporary romance with a touch of magic. Two magicians at a reality show, one MC is over 60, the other is around 40. Review
Pretty Face by Lucy Parker, fun romcom set at the London theatre scene, she is TV series actress know for her roles of silly bombshells, he is critically acclaimed stage director looking with scorn on TV production. They are forced to work together and to everyone's surprise, including their own, they fall hard for each other. Review
Peter Darling by Austin Chant - queer retelling of Peter Pan, m/m with a trans lead. It's beautiful, imaginative and very emotional short read! One of the best books I read in 2017. Review
Romances with Older MCs
Fast Women by Jenny Crusie, m/f romance, chicklit, divorce female MC
Scandalous Lovers by Robin Schone, erotic m/f romance, widowed female MC
Midlife Crisis by Audra North, LAMBDA nominated m/m contemporary romance, divorced bi POC MC,
Twice in a Lifetime by Jodie Griffin, contemporary bi f/f romance, both MCs in their 50s
Late Fall by Noelle Adams, with MCs in their 70s and an assisted living home
Soul Deep by Pamela Clare, m/f mid-40s heroine and 60s hero. Light mystery and suspense. (*insta-love)
Fanning the Flames by Victoria Dahl, MCs in 40s. Fun and flirty novella.
The Best Laid Plans by Sarah Mayberry. Hero is early 40s, heroine is a bit younger
Sweet Life by Nina Lane, m/f holiday romance
Magdalena series by Kristen Ashley, contemporary m/f romances
Faith & Fidelity by Tere Michaels, m/m romance
Silver Belles: An Over-40 Holiday Anthology - Sarah M. Anderson, Ros Clarke, Laura K. Curtis, Yasmine Galenorn, Suleikha Snyder
A Taste of Heaven by Penny Watson, mf contemporary
Love Games by Maggie Wells - m/f sports romance, both MCs are coaches now
Second Chance by Jay Northcote - m/m with a trans MCs, both MCs are in their 40s
Second Chance by Jay Northcote - m/m with a trans MCs, both MCs are in their 40s
Age Gap
Anyone But You by Jennifer Cruise - m/f romance / chicklit with heroine in her 40s and youner hero
Team Phison by Chace Verity - m/m romance, MCs meet through online gaming, one MC is 55yo, the other - 28 yo
Tender with a Twist by Annabeth Albert - m/m BDSM romance
Sway by Lauren Dane - m/f erotic BDSM romance
A Boy Called Cin by Cecile Wilde - trans m/non-binary billionaire romance
Permanent Ink by Avon Gale and Piper Vaugh - m/m romance, older tattoo artist and his friend's son
Companion Contract by Solace Ames - m/f BDSM romance with queer characters,
New Hand by LA Witt - m/m romance, older MC is a widower, younger MC is HIV+
Series w/age gap & over 40 MC:
Sugar Baby series by Rebekah Weatherspoon - m/f erotic novellas following the same couple, billionaire romance
The Boss series by Abigail Barnett - m/f erotic DBSM series, billionaire romance
The Aftermath by Kay Simone - m/m contemporary
Arrows Through Archer by Nash Summer - m/m contemporary romance, CW for grieving
Everyday History by Alice Archer - m/m contemporary
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Goodreads list: Best older hero AND older heroine romance books (the main couple has to be over 40!)
Sandra Antonelli, author of romances with older MCs, has a bunch of recommendations made by her readers listed on her website
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