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  • REVIEW: Devilfish by Anna Kensing

    30 november 2019 door

    Devilfish by Anna Kensing is a paranormal m/m romance for aficionados of tentacle sex and mystery. The book is well written and laced with historical atmosphere of nineteenth century Port Townsend. It is a lovely quick read to immerse yourself in and forget the world for a few hours. Elliot Bishop is a successful merchant… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: Cold Attraction by Zoe Ashwood

    23 oktober 2019 door

    Cold Attraction by Zoe Ashwood is a science fiction romance novel. If you want some lighthearted but hot romance with an intriguing political plot in the background, this might just be the book for you. It’s a very easy read. Dr. Adriana Ribeiro is an extraterrestrial anthropologist and part of the first group of humans… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: Clueless Cabot by André D. Michaels

    16 september 2019 door

    Clueless Cabot by André D. Michaels is an M/M contemporary romance novella. Cabot MacCrae has been in love with his best friend Lloyd for as long as he can remember. But Lloyd is straight, and Lloyd’s family is like a second family to Cabot, so he has never said anything about it. When Lloyd falls… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: How to Belong with a Billionaire by Alexis Hall

    14 september 2019 door

    How to Belong with a Billionaire by Alexis Hall is a M/M romance about regular guy Arden St. Ives and his relationship with billionaire Caspian Hart. This is the third (and I think final) book in the Arden St. Ives series, pretty much the gay Fifty Shades of Grey but with much better writing quality.… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: Midnight Comes by S.J. Blasko

    10 september 2019 door

    Midnight Comes by S.J. Blasko is a collection of six poems part and of the series Refractions: Fairytales Between the Lines. These poems cover the darker, more human side behind a number of classic fairytales, going into the psychology of the characters and giving new insights into the reality of their lives. Full of wonderful… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: Lion’s Head Revisited by Jeffrey Round

    9 september 2019 door

    Lion’s Head Revisited by Jeffrey Round is a mystery, part of the Dan Sharp Mystery series, but it can be read as a standalone without any issues. It’s not dark or noir, but not exactly cosy either. I would call a it a moody book, set partly in the Canadian wilderness and partly in Toronto,… Lees verder

  • REVIEW: How to Run with the Wolves by Eli Easton

    31 augustus 2019 door

    How to Run with the Wolves by Eli Easton is a great addition to the Howl at the Moon series. This M/M romance series is set in the town of Mad Creek, which houses a large quickened (dog shifter) population. I love this series! The dog shifters are so friendly and loving and the sense… Lees verder

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