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REVIEW: Devilfish by Anna Kensing
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
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REVIEW: Cold Attraction by Zoe Ashwood
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
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REVIEW: Clueless Cabot by André D. Michaels
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
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REVIEW: How to Belong with a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
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
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REVIEW: Astrobiology: The Search for Life Elsewhere in the Universe by Andrew May
Astrobiology: The Search for Life Elsewhere in the Universe by Andrew May* is a popular science book about the fascinating topic of astrobiology. I’m a bit particular about my non-fiction, but I love books about science, space, or history. Astrobiology: The Search for Life Elsewhere in the Universe covers two of those, science and space,… Lees verder
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REVIEW: Midnight Comes by S.J. Blasko
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
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REVIEW: Lion’s Head Revisited by Jeffrey Round
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
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REVIEW: How to Run with the Wolves by Eli Easton
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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REVIEW: This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
This is How You Lose the Time War is a science fiction F/F romance novel. There’s a time war going on between two factions: The Agency and Garden. Red and Blue, respectively, are their top agents, subtly changing the different Strands of the timelines in order to win the war. But when they start secretly… Lees verder