Tag: m/m romance
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REVIEW: All The Better Part Of Me by Molly Ringle

The descriptive bit: Sinter Blackwell is an American actor living in London when we first meet him. After a chance meeting with an industry colleague, he lands himself a role in a New Wave era movie – and that suits his style just fine. As Sinter explores the world of film making and gets to…
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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 defenses and open their hearts. Owen Han has a fresh lease on life—he’s kicked cancer’s ass and is roaring through his bucket list. The former investment banker hopes to find his next challenge in Alaska,…
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REVIEW: Dine With Me by Layla Reyne
The Official Description: Life never tasted so good. Miller Sykes’s meteoric rise to award-winning chef is the stuff of culinary dreams, but it’s all crashing down around him. He’s been given a diagnosis that could cost him something even more precious than his life: his sense of taste. Rather than risk the very thing that defines…
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REVIEW: Bumper to Bumper by Gretchen Evans
The Official Description: Gabe is bored with hookup culture. He’s in his thirties and wants something more stable. But sitting in traffic is even more boring. He expects more of the same tired, headless torsos when he swipes open Cruised, the most popular hookup app for men, during his morning commute. Instead, he meets Mark. Mark…
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REVIEW: Relationship Material by Jenya Keefe

The descriptive bit: Evan Doyle is a registered nurse living with a panic disorder that is all part of the history he carries with him. It’s a history no one knows about because Evan’s life has been reinvented after a violent and traumatic past. It was a past that even forced Evan to abandon what…
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QUICK REVIEWS: June 2019

The Ghosts Between Us by Brigham Vaughn (Book 1 of the West Hills Series): This is one of those books I stumbled across and can’t remember who recommended it to me. So, if you did…thank you. I wasn’t certain at first that I would like this book. It’s unusual subject matter from the first few…
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REVIEW: Another Dance by L.A. Ashton
Official Description: Kaito Watanabe has finally nabbed an interview with his idol, Cristian Alvarez. Kaito is a journalist who’s spent his entire life looking up to the figure-skating champion. Cristian’s passion on the ice unearthed a love of dance in Kaito and made him believe in the power of artistic expression. Now Kaito is face-to-face…
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REVIEW: The Dragon’s Rebel by Jacqueline Rohrbach
Official Description: Cheron, former rebel leader, and newly crowned king, comes to Wren Gardens on a holy mission to free his goddess from exile and bring peace to his kingdom, but he’s distracted by an unholy and very beautiful concubine, Ekos. Ekos may be more than a simple love slave, though. The King of Wren Gardens…
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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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QUICK REVIEWS: May 2019

Sometimes I manage to fit in books that I just want to read rather than ones that I have been provided by a publisher. (Not that I’m complaining!) I think I will include some of my short reviews in a monthly post! Shadows You Left by Taylor Brooke & Jude Sierra: I came…
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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…

