The Official Description: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda meets Clueless, inspired by Grease. When Ollie meets his dream guy, Will, over summer break, he thinks he’s found his Happily Ever After. But once summer’s ended, Will stops texting him back, and Ollie finds himself one prince short of a fairytale ending. To complicate the fairytale… Continue reading REVIEW: Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales
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REVIEW: Sons of Rome by Karrie Roman
The Official Description: 9CE Germania Battle weary and fearless Centurion Drusus Tuscus has only three more years in the Roman Legions and then he can return home to the mother and young brother he was forced to leave behind seventeen summers ago. Drusus has suffered much during his years in the Legions: defeats, fallen comrades and… Continue reading REVIEW: Sons of Rome by Karrie Roman
REVIEW: He Dreams Magic by Emme C. Taylor
The Official Description: Ren has always wanted to leave, to escape his quiet village life. He wakes up from gold-tinged dreams with his heart pounding and a yearning for something he can’t name, can’t hold. He longs to experience something magical just once in his life. Nico’s monsters don’t lurk under the bed. They walk in… Continue reading REVIEW: He Dreams Magic by Emme C. Taylor
REVIEW: American Love Story by Adrianna Herrera
The Official Description: No one should have to choose between love and justice. Haitian-born professor and activist Patrice Denis is not here for anything that will veer him off the path he’s worked so hard for. One particularly dangerous distraction: Easton Archer, the assistant district attorney who last summer gave Patrice some of the most intense… Continue reading REVIEW: American Love Story by Adrianna Herrera
REVIEW: Time Turns by C.B. Lewis
The Official Description: As a consultant analyst for the most technologically advanced firms in the country, Danny Ferguson knows he’s seen a lot of crazy stuff, but nothing comes close to his newest position at the Temporal Research Institute, the world’s foremost time travel organisation. The corrupted piece of code Ferguson found on the TRI’s… Continue reading REVIEW: Time Turns by C.B. Lewis
REVIEW: Breathe Out Slow by A.D. Lawless
The Official Description: When unexpected tragedy strikes, shattering eighteen-year-old Ryan's idyllic life, he does the only thing he can to stay sane… he slaps on a mask, pretends he’s fine, and takes off for college. Week after week, he drifts through school in a bleak half-life. He doesn’t care about anything, or anyone—least of all himself.… Continue reading REVIEW: Breathe Out Slow by A.D. Lawless
REVIEW: Happy For You by Anyta Sunday
The Official Description: Mort wants his de facto family back. . . . He knows he doesn’t deserve them. Not yet, anyway. Not without making up for leaving them in their time of need. But it’s not easy to make amends. Mort must show how much he wants the Rochester family back in his life. When… Continue reading REVIEW: Happy For You by Anyta Sunday
REVIEW: Beyond Identity by Karrie Roman
The Official Description: Noah Lancaster’s life is a mess. He doesn’t know much about his past or who is parents were. When he’s beaten on the streets one night while sleeping rough, the attack doesn’t feel like just another random assault on a vulnerable target. Somebody wanted Noah dead. But who’d want to hurt him?… Continue reading REVIEW: Beyond Identity by Karrie Roman
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 after being wounded in the Pacific, Police Chief Robert Garrett was hoping for a little much needed Peace on Earth and Goodwill Toward Man. Instead, he finds himself chasing after a cold-blooded killer on Christmas… Continue reading REVIEW: Slay Ride by Josh Lanyon
REVIEW: Safe by Jess Bryant
The Official Description: Trevor Thorne has always played it safe. He’s a ballplayer. The game has had his heart and soul since he was just a kid. He learned early on that living in the testosterone-fueled world of baseball meant living a lie. He couldn’t afford to be openly gay, not when he had his… Continue reading REVIEW: Safe by Jess Bryant
REVIEW: The Musician and the Monster by Jenya Keefe
The Official Description: Hatred is a spell only true love can break. Ángel Cruz is a dedicated session musician, until loyalty to his estranged family forces him to work for Oberon: the feared and hated envoy from the Otherworld. Overnight, Ángel is taken from his life, his friends, his work, and trapped in a hideous mansion… Continue reading REVIEW: The Musician and the Monster by Jenya Keefe
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: he's a teenager, he loves his little sister, he's adopted, he's black and he's gay. But what really defines him? Is it what he thinks of himself or what other people think of him? And,… Continue reading REVIEW: How To Be Remy Cameron by Julian Winters