Tag: Book Reviews
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REVIEW: Flat Whites and Chocolate Fish by Jay Hogan

The Official Description: ADRIAN POWELL has a secret, a secret he’s guarded for 17 years. But it’s come at a cost—few friends, fewer lovers and a lifetime of loneliness. If he’s a bit grumpy and a tad pessimistic, who can blame him? So, exactly how he’s ended up with a bunch of nosy friends, a beautiful…
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REVIEW: Beauregard and The Beast by Evie Drae

The Official Description: An MM Romance Fairy Tale Retelling From the dual finalist in the prestigious 2019 Romance Writers of America ® Golden Heart ® contest and seven-time 1st place Romance Writers of America ® award-winning contemporary and erotic romance author comes the much-anticipated re-release of her low-angst, high-heat gay romance Beauty and the Beast…
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REVIEW: Boyfriend with Benefits by Allison Temple

The Official Description: When Bailey’s new boss turns out to be his childhood bully, a.k.a. Jake the Jerk, it’s time to call in backup for the upcoming corporate retreat in Vegas. Too bad Bailey works too much to date. His best option is to ask his very straight roommate Gordo to play the part of temporary…
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REVIEW: The Horse Who Moved Bones by S.B. Julian

The Official Description: For the Middle School reader who loves horses, dinosaurs, science and/or history. Cloudie was one of a team of horses who hauled fossils out of the dinosaur digs of southwest Alberta at the turn of the 20th century. This is her illustrated story, and an evocation of a place and culture ca.…
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REVIEW: Freedom by E. Davies

The Official Description: Agoraphobe Jaden has barely left the house in years. Being dragged to a gay bar by his big brother to bid on a blind date is not his idea of a good time. But then the unthinkable happens: he wins. Sure, he was just about ready to push his boundaries–but on his own…
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REVIEW: High Heat by Annabeth Albert

The Official Description: Smoke jumping is Garrick Nelson’s life. Nothing, not severe injuries nor the brutal physical therapy that follows, is going to stop him from getting back with his crew. But when a lost dog shows up on his front porch, he can’t turn her away, and he can’t take care of her on…
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REVIEW: Lost in the Florist by Riley Cole and Marie Long

The Official Description:A fast-paced, sexy romance in the woods that will make Smokey Bear come running. Jax fled his small hometown eight years ago to make it big in LA. His music career took off and he hasn’t been back to see his childhood best friend Emmett–his first, unrequited love–since. No man has lived…
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REVIEW: Separated by Jessica Frances

The Official Description: Separated (In Midsummer, #2) One jealous sheriff. One pushy Hollywood hunk. One threat. One undeniable attraction. One messy situation. One chance to fix it. I’ve guarded my heart the same way that I’ve guarded my hometown of Midsummer—with unwavering compromise and integrity. I’ve never even once been tempted to let my guard…
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REVIEW: The Nothing Collection by Jay Northcote

Buy Links: Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2AIC80i Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3da5rGn Universal Link: https://books2read.com/NothingCollectionJN Cover Design: Garrett Leigh @ Black Jazz Design The Official Description: The Nothing Collection – 130k words approx. Three feel-good MM romance bestsellers in one box set. Nothing Serious: friends with benefits, gay first times romance What happens when “nothing serious” turns into something more complicated? Mark…
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REVIEW: Every Summer Day by Lee Patton

The Official Description: Determined to record every summer day, young history teacher Luke Devlin starts school vacation imagining he’ll describe backcountry adventures in the Rockies and sun-splashed days home in Denver. But all too soon the season veers into crisis, when his older brother faces life-threatening illness and Luke becomes entangled in a love affair…
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REVIEW: On the Enemy’s Side by Hamour Baika

The Official Description: In 1980, as the world is captivated by the Iranian hostage crisis, aspiring doctor Hesam drops out of medical school in Rome and returns to Iran to serve his country. A member of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, he becomes a prison guard in Ahwaz, assigned to investigate and interrogate political prisoners. The…

