PREORDER LIVE: Sass, Trash, and One Perfect Ass
It will be free on Kindle Unlimited on December 1st and is now available for preorder on all amazon versions … More PREORDER LIVE: Sass, Trash, and One Perfect Ass
It will be free on Kindle Unlimited on December 1st and is now available for preorder on all amazon versions … More PREORDER LIVE: Sass, Trash, and One Perfect Ass
So in 2022, I have taken on the yearly Goodreads Reading Challenge. For me, part of the challenge was to get back into reading for fun. I’ve been beta reading and volunteer-editing for friends and other writers for so long exclusively instead of reading things I can get absorbed in and enjoy that for a … More Books I Read in 2022 (pt. 1)
It’s strange how one element of a story can be so powerful it eclipses the vast majority of flaws. For Hostile Takeover, By Lucy Lennox, that element was character chemistry. … More Hostile Takeover by Lucy Lennox: A Review
Reccomended for: Lovers of slow burn romance, lovers of found family, lovers of m/m romance in general, and anyone who wants to read a compassionate and well-researched romance featuring leads with disabilities. … More Free Hand by E.M. Lindsey: Review
It was kinda entertaining, pretty sweet, and contained little bursts of ghostly action that kept my appetite whetted through the slower bits. … More The Ghost of Ellwood by Jaclyn Osborne: Review
Stormhaven is the third book in the Whyborne and Griffin series by Jordan L. Hawk. These books are not your average paranormal mystery. Though they carry the whimsy and voice of a cozy mystery, they are steeped in Lovecraftian darkness, and interwoven with unapologetic homoeroticism. Whyborne, the POV character for the books, is a bookish … More Stormhaven by Jordan L. Hawk: A Review
This is a review of the second book in the Whyborne and Griffin series. Whyborne and Griffin novels are paranormal mysteries with a dominant thread of historical m/m romance. … More Threshold by Jordan L Hawk: A Review
ok isn’t a typical fantasy. I mean, of course it isn’t — typical fantasies aren’t dripping in homoeroticism. At least not the ones I know about. It has elves. Oh boy, does it. But these elves are vicious, bloodthirsty creatures. … More King of the Dark by Ariana Nash: A Review
I want to preface this review by saying this was a good book. Hell, I love KJ Charles’ writing style so much; I love this author’s talent for storytelling with a passion. So though I have complaints, only one of them is what I would consider a ‘flaw’. … More Book Review: The Henchmen of Zenda
Widdershins by Jordan L. Hawk, is an M/M paranormal mystery and the first of the Whyborne & Griffen series. Whyborne, the timid, scholarly main character, behaves awkwardly in every sense of the word as he tries to navigate his forbidden attraction to the charming detective he’s forced (at first) to work with. That attraction grows … More M/M Book Review! “Widdershins”