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Of Beasts by M. Jane Worma

  In this queer horror novel debut, a priest falls in love with the antichrist and even God can’t stop … More

2026, 2026 Review, confronting, gay men, M. Jane Worma, of beasts, Pastor, Pastor falls in love with the antichrist, prophetic dreams, taboo romance

The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan

  A devastating love story. A bewitching twist on history. A blood-drenched hunt for purpose, power, and redemption.  In 1785, … More

1800s, 2026, 2026 Review, addiction, gay men, historical M/M romance, non-traditional ending, Priest, queer historic fiction, romance, sex worker, Thomas and Micha

Never After by Alexis Hall

  From fan-favorite author Alexis Hall comes a story of faith, redemption, and love—a melancholic tale of queer romance set … More

1800s, 2026, 2026 Review, addiction, gay men, historical M/M romance, non-traditional ending, Priest, queer historic fiction, romance, sex worker, Thomas and Micha

REVIEW: Elegy For the Undead by Matthew Vesely

Jude and Lyle’s newlywed life is shattered when a vicious attack leaves Lyle infected with a disease that transforms him … More

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REVIEW: Arctic Heat by by Annabeth Albert

The Official Description: A lasting connection needs more than simply surviving a winter together—they’ll have to outsmart danger, let down their … More

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REVIEW: Death Takes a Bow (A Detective Heath Barrington Mystery #4) by David S. Pederson

The Official Description: Alan Keyes takes a break from his police duties to scratch his acting itch in a local … More

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