The Official Description: In 1934, almost everyone struggles to pay the rent, and Alex Dawson is no exception. To support his … More
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REVIEW: Tad by M.D. Neu
The Official Description: Tad bounces around in time and watches mankind grow and change. He loves humanity and helping when he … More
REVIEW: Iron and Velvet by Alexis Hall
The Official Description: I like my women like I like my whiskey: more than is good for me. Name’s Kane, Kate … More
REVIEW: Slay Ride by Josh Lanyon
The Official Description: A wild and dangerous ride takes two lonely men into uncharted territory… 1943 Montana. Returning home to Montana … More
REVIEW: How To Be Remy Cameron by Julian Winters
The descriptive bit: Remy Cameron has to write an essay about “who” he is. There are facts that he knows: … More
REVIEW: We Are Lost And Found by Helene Dunbar
The descriptive bit: We Are Lost And Found by Helene Dunbar tells an important story that took place in the … More
REVIEW: Tea and Coffee by Matthew J. Metzger
The Official Description: Tea (A Cup of John #1) – John only went into the cafe to have a brew … More
REVIEW: The Stone Rainbow by Liane Shaw
The descriptive bit: Jack is seventeen and gay. He’s come out to his Mom … and it didn’t go perfectly. … More
REVIEW: We Are Totally Normal by Rahul Kanakia
The Official Description: Nandan’s got a plan to make his junior year perfect. He’s going to make sure all the parties … More
REVIEW: Monster of the Week! The Rules Book 2 by F.T. Lukens
The Official Description: Spring semester of Bridger Whitt’s senior year of high school is looking great. He has the perfect … More
REVIEW: Frankissstein: A Love Story by Jeanette Winterson
The Official Description: In Brexit Britain, a young transgender doctor called Ry is falling in love – against their better … More
REVIEW: All The Better Part Of Me by Molly Ringle
The descriptive bit: Sinter Blackwell is an American actor living in London when we first meet him. After a chance … More