Category: Books
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REVIEW: For Fox Sake by Susan Mac Nicol

Official description: Former SAS soldier, Clay Mortimer, the M in M&W Investigations, had thought he’d seen it all. But when his ex calls and asks for a favour Clay is intrigued, and then a bit surprised. He and his partner, Tate Williams, have a robust and imaginative sex life, but the things they see and…
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My Favourite LGBTQ+ Reads for #Pride Month!

Happy Pride month everyone! Here on Vancouver Island, the Victoria Pride Parade isn’t until July 7th but I wanted to post this list during Pride month! I’ve been going to Pride parades for well over twenty years. Let me tell you, they’ve changed a lot over the years. The first pride parade I attended was…
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REVIEW: Raze (Riven #3) by Roan Parrish

The descriptive bit: Raze is the third book in the River series by Roan Parrish. Huey is a recovering addict who runs a bar and has scheduled his life down to the most minute details. When he’s not working or working out, he’s sponsoring other folks from NA. My thoughts bit: I absolutely loved this…
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REVIEW: Dancing with the Lion: Becoming by Jeanne Reames

The descriptive bit: The son of the King of Makdon – Alexandros is on track to be a leader, and is battling to be treated like everyone else. Hephaistion arrives – searching for his own destiny and becomes friends with the young prince. Their relationship flourishes as they begin their education together under the trusted…
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REVIEW: Robby by Jen Davis
Publisher’s description: No one knows me–not the true me shaped by my sordid past. I cover the scars on my soul as well as I hide the ones on my skin. I’m living proof that only the strongest survive on these streets. But I paid a heavy price for my survival. Now I’m ready to move…
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REVIEW: The Scarecrow & George C by Mia Kerick
The descriptive bit: Van Liss is a senior in high school, dresses like a scarecrow and spends his days continuing to cultivate an untouchable barrier around himself. His disconnected mother and her abusive boyfriend are responsible for the way Van has to live his life: unreachable and indestructible. Then George C. begins working at the…
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REVIEW: Blood Is Forever by Asta Idonea
The descriptive bit: Holden Fay is a fae-vampire hybrid and lives a solitary life. No one in the supernatural community wants much to do with someone with his genetic make-up. The only real highlights in his life are his vampire friend and casual hook-up, Raoul and his on-call job as a supernatural blood examiner. One…
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REVIEW: Broken Records – From the upcoming Spotlight Series by Lilah Suzanne
The descriptive bit: Nico Takahashi is a stylist based in Los Angeles when his business partner first shows him a magazine article about country-star, Grady Dawson. Busy and always-on-the-go, Nico doesn’t think twice about it (beyond hot attractive Grady is) until he finds himself with an opportunity to style Grady for a photoshoot. The chemistry between…
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REVIEW: A Vampire’s Redemption by Casey Wolfe

The descriptive bit: A Mage’s Power: Book 1 – Rowan is a Master Mage in. He has an enchantment shop, he studies for even more Masters exams and he spends time humoring the attention of his best friend and werewolf, Caleb. He bumps into Inquisitor Shaw one day on the street and they have an…
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REVIEW: Spellbound by Allie Therin is Magical

The descriptive bit: Arthur Kenzie is wealthy, educated and has some very magical friends. He keeps the supernatural secrets of his friends while trying to make sure that magical objects don’t fall into the wrong hands. Rory Brodigan is living a secret life, hiding his supernatural gift by working as an appraiser. The two men…
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INTERVIEW: Zack Smedley – Author of “Deposing Nathan”

Deposing Nathan: For sixteen years, Nate was the perfect son—the product of a no-nonsense upbringing and deep spiritual faith. Then he met Cam, who pushed him to break rules, dream, and accept himself. Conflicted, Nate began to push back. With each push, the boys became more entangled in each others’ worlds…but they also spiraled closer…
