The Official Description: In the beginning, there is no he. There is no she. Two cells make up one cell. This … More
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REVIEW: Boiling Over by Thea McAlistair
The Official Description: On the run from trumped-up murder charges, Alex Dawson and his boyfriend Sev settle in a small town … More
REVIEW: Love On The Spectrum by Alec Nortan
The Official Description: Hervé has Asperger’s, a specific kind of autism that makes him unable to interact with other people. Luc … More
REVIEW and GIVEAWAY: Saving Sean by Con Riley
Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link – Exclusive to Amazon and Available to Borrow With Kindle Unlimited Cover Design: Natasha Snow Seattle … More
REVIEW: A Fluid State by Rob Browatzke
The Official Description: Patrick returns from a tour of duty to find his son very different. Peter is dressing in girl’s … More
REVIEW: Jeremiah by Jayce Ellis
The Official Description: Jeremiah Stewart’s sexuality is no one’s business. Not that he’s hiding it. When—if—he finds the right one, he’ll … More
My Fave Reads of 2019!!
Deposing Nathan by Zack Smedley: Such an original premise, I was hooked from the very first pages. Nat and Cam … More
REVIEW: The Road Between by Patrick Benjamin oooo
The Official Description: Just because you can go home again, doesn’t mean you should. Television personality, Parker Houston has spent … More
REVIEW: Testament by Jose Nateras
The Official Description: Gabe Espinosa, is trying to dig himself out of the darkness. Struggling with the emotional fallout of … More
REVIEW: Forbidden Bond by Lee Colgin
The Official Description: Vampires and werewolves are historical enemies. When the Peace Accord that imposes an uncomfortable armistice between the species … More
REVIEW: The Subjects by Sarah Hopkins
The Official Description: As we got closer I could see behind the sandstone a curved concrete building: a purpose-built structure. But … More
REVIEW and GIVEAWAY: Dances Long Forgotten by Ruby Moone
The Official Description: On Christmas Eve, Dylan, the man of James Pell-Charnley’s dreams, is on the point of walking out. Then … More