Category: neurodiversity
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REVIEW: Reformed: Responsible Adult #3

Micky O’Neill and Dan Peters now live in Wales, bringing up Micky’s disabled little brother away from small-minded Heathwood and close to Micky’s deceased mother’s family. Things are fine…until Dan begins his dream career as an English teacher at the local school and Micky, main caregiver to Flynn, is isolated in a village that only…
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Review, Release Blitz and Giveaway: His Compass by Con Riley

AMAZON US | AMAZON UK | UNIVERSAL LINK Cover Design: Natasha Snow Length: 85,000 words His Contemporary MM Romance Series Book #1 – His Horizon – Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link Book #3 – His Haven – Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link (coming…
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REVIEW: Teddy Spenser Isn’t Looking For Love by Kim Fielding

The Official Description: Some people search their whole lives to find love. He just wants to avoid it. Teddy Spenser spends his days selling design ideas to higher-ups, living or dying on each new pitch. Stodgy engineer types like Romeo Blue, his nemesis—if you can call someone who barely talks to you a nemesis—are a…
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REVIEW: Sometimes There’s Stars by Suki Fleet

The Official Description: One lost soul graffiti artist. The sweetest boy ever. Will they save each other or go down in flames? Echo is a brilliant artist but he’s not a good bet. He’s running from a suspended sentence and trying to pay off a debt that’s about to cripple him, literally. When he gets involved…
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REVIEW: Best Laid Plaids by Ella Stainton

The Official Description: In 1920s Scotland, even ghosts wear plaid. Welcome to a sexy, spooky new paranormal historical series from debut author Ella Stainton. Scotland, 1928 Dr. Ainsley Graham is cultivating a reputation as an eccentric. Two years ago, he catastrophically ended his academic career by publicly claiming to talk to ghosts. When Joachim Cockburn,…





