The Rec League: Golden Retriever Energy

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I just read Rachel Reid’s excellent m/m hockey romance Time to Shine, and am looking for more “golden retriever”-style MMCs. Can be any gender pairing, but my preference is m/f or m/m. If m/f, it should be a golden retriever MMC, not FMC.

I think of the golden retriever hero as joyful/playful, extroverted, loyal, supportive of the other MC, physical/physically affectionate, and not especially book smart. I feel like this character is also usually promiscuous, but in a “I love touching everybody!” way rather than a rake-ish way. I think golden retrievers tend to be paired with reserved/shy or somewhat prickly partners, and the general vibe is usually low angst.

Other examples that I think might qualify include Mr. Impossible (Loretta Chase) and maybe Gouda Friends (Cathy Yardley).

Amanda: Is this a new term for a Cinnamon Roll hero or is this different?

Sarah: Different, I think. Smarter than a Himbo, more active than a Cinnamon roll.

The character archetype descriptions I see online most often for this type of character are “Golden retriever boyfriend,” “Golden (Retriever) Energy” and “Golden Retriever/Black Cat” pairings for the leads. I interpret this as a sunny disposition, energetic, smart and faithful, determined, warm, open and unconditionally loyal. It’s kind of like the sunshine-y inverse of a morality chain hero, who is morally ambiguous, loyal to one person only, and could burn everyone else to the ground.

Curveball
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Maybe the GRE hero is clumsy or knocks stuff off the coffee table with one swipe of his tail (I had a Golden, her name was Tilly, and no coffee table was safe from a solid tail swipe).

Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade is one.

The hero of The Deal by Elle Kennedy has GRE. And Chloe Liese writes GR heroes but I can’t remember their names beyond “Bergman.”

Oh – Wallbanger by Alice Clayton ( A | K | AB | Au )

OH – one GRE hero from Liese would be the lead in Always Only You. ( A | BN | K ) GOOD JOB MY BRAIN.

Elyse: Curveball by Charlotte Stein

Sarah: And The Widow of Rose House has big GRE. In Aarya’s review, she wrote, “Sam is an eccentric and endearing hero who is the human equivalent of a bouncing puppy. He’s adorable, kind, sensitive, and full of lightness. The exact opposite of Heathcliff, which explains why I love Sam so much (sorry, Heathcliff stans. I despise him).”

Love Radio
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Amanda: Every time you type GRE, I think of graduate exams

Sarah: Oh me too.

GoldRetEnergy looked silly so I went with GRE.

If I can’t make a portmanteau, I’m gonna make an acronym. I cannot be stopped.

Shana: I feel like the hero in Love Radio by Ebony LaDelle is kind of a golden retriever. He’s positive and playful and super supportive of the more guarded heroine (and his disabled mom). Also, how cute is it that he’s a teenage boy with a love advice show on the radio?

Which books would you recommend? Let us know!

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