As much as I love my morally gray characters, I’m not one for mafia romances. However, I am very much for almost everything written by Cara Dee, so I knew I’d be diving into this book as soon as it was released. I have not read the M/F books that also take place in this … Continue reading Review: Unshackled by Cara Dee
Book Review: Preston’s Christmas Escape (Naughty in Pendleton #5) by Brigham Vaughn
Read my reviews of the previous books in the Naughty in Pendleton series: Date in a Pinch (#1)Embracing His Shame (#2)Made to Order (#3)Flipping the Switch (#4) This book can stand completely on its own and is not officially part of the Naughty in Pendleton series as far as I can tell on Amazon and Goodreads. However, it references … Continue reading Book Review: Preston’s Christmas Escape (Naughty in Pendleton #5) by Brigham Vaughn
Book Review: A Thousand Lifetimes by Kate Hawthorne
Vampires are my jam, and Hawthorne is one of my favorite authors. The only reason I hadn’t read this book before now is that I’m rationing her titles since I’m almost out of “new” things to read by her. Once I started this book, I couldn’t put it down. I didn’t get enough sleep last … Continue reading Book Review: A Thousand Lifetimes by Kate Hawthorne
Book Review: Navarro (Rebel Sky Ranch #3) by Kelly Fox
Read my reviews of the previous books in the Rebel Sky Ranch series: Goodnight (#1)Sparrow (#2) Disclaimer: I received an electronic ARC of this novel from the author. "The worst-kept secret at Rebel Sky Ranch is that Desi Navarro loves Wyatt Goodnight." Fox has been planting the seeds of this romance from the very beginning … Continue reading Book Review: Navarro (Rebel Sky Ranch #3) by Kelly Fox
Book Review: Priest Series by Sierra Simone
This post includes reviews of the books in the Priest series: Priest (#1)Sinner (#2)Saint (#3) Priest (Priest #1) I enjoyed this book a lot more when I stopped thinking about it as a romance. I have very little patience for the religious angst of white guys, especially when it involves a religion with as tricky … Continue reading Book Review: Priest Series by Sierra Simone
Book Review: A Mage’s Guide to Human Familiars (R’iyah Family Archives #1) by A.J. Sherwood
American readers of a certain age probably got a strange hit of nostalgia while reading this delightful queer paranormal romance novel. The ways Sherwood presents the mage/familiar bond and how Bel interacts with both Nico and Garen gave me lovely echoes of the television show Sentinel; however, this book is not fanfic with the serial … Continue reading Book Review: A Mage’s Guide to Human Familiars (R’iyah Family Archives #1) by A.J. Sherwood
Book Review: Heart by Garrett Leigh
Leigh usually rips my heart out with her writing, and this book more than lived up to that expectation. I first met these heroes as side characters in another series by Leigh and immediately knew I needed to learn more about them. This story is half about the unexpected connection and subsequent romance shared by … Continue reading Book Review: Heart by Garrett Leigh
Book Review: Heal (White House Men #7) by Nora Phoenix
Read my reviews of the previous books in the White House Men series. Like many others, I anxiously awaited the final book in this amazing political romance series. This book tied together not only the remaining characters who more than deserved their happily ever after but also acted as a sort of epilogue for the … Continue reading Book Review: Heal (White House Men #7) by Nora Phoenix
Book Review: Always Eli (Forever Love #1) by Charlie Novak
As the titular character, everything about Eli would have made it easy for him to overshadow everything about this romance. However, Novak is adept at character, which always brings her storytelling to the next level. Not only does Tristan’s solid sweetness function as more than a match for Eli’s sharper edges, but these men exist … Continue reading Book Review: Always Eli (Forever Love #1) by Charlie Novak
Book Review: Disciplinary Action by Onley James
I love reading about power exchange relationships, but only those that come from a position of equality. Therefore, I was hesitant to start this book for quite a bit until it was the only book left by this author that I hadn't read. Since she hasn't let me down yet, I figured it was time … Continue reading Book Review: Disciplinary Action by Onley James
Book Review: Bee Cave Magic by Kelly Fox
Fox is an author for whom I’ll read everything released, even romances tropes I don’t particularly prefer. However, I think the “fated mates” concept works better for a novella-length story than a full novel, so it was even easier to spend an hour with this delightful re-release, originally published before I was a fan of … Continue reading Book Review: Bee Cave Magic by Kelly Fox
Book Review: Peter Cabot Gets Lost (The Cabots #2) by Cat Sebastian
Read my review of "Tommy Cabot Was Here" (The Cabots #1) as part of the He's Come Undone anthology. Sometimes I don’t highlight much of a book when I read it on my Kindle because otherwise, I’d end up highlighting the entire text. This is often the case with Sebastian’s work for me. I thoroughly … Continue reading Book Review: Peter Cabot Gets Lost (The Cabots #2) by Cat Sebastian
Book Review: Open Ice Hit (Sin Bin #1) by E.M. Lindsey & Marina Vivancos
I should state for the record that my mom grew up in Queens, but my best friend lives in Brooklyn, so I can't really choose sides between the Sea Dogs or the Phantoms. Two players from rival teams falling in love seems a bit cliché, except the fact that Tommy and Vicki aren't on the … Continue reading Book Review: Open Ice Hit (Sin Bin #1) by E.M. Lindsey & Marina Vivancos
Book Review: Kiss Me Series by Charlie Novak
This post includes reviews of the currently available books in the Kiss Me series: Strawberry Kisses (#1)Summer Kisses (#2)Spiced Kisses (#3) Strawberry Kisses (Kiss Me #1) This story is the perfect read if you’re looking for a balance of sweetness, steam, and feels. Patrick and Connor have been best friends for years and are secretly … Continue reading Book Review: Kiss Me Series by Charlie Novak
Book Review: The Masked Boys by Julia McBryant
I began this book expecting nothing more than some ridiculous kinky fun between bored rich boys at a boarding school. I was half right. The motivation behind the Plan is a bit silly, and the boys are certainly bored and rich, but the boarding school is not what I expected. These are (adult) teenagers who … Continue reading Book Review: The Masked Boys by Julia McBryant
Book Review: Playing the Palace by Paul Rudnick
I find it hilarious that “gay English prince” is a legitimate subgenre of queer romance. Still, I worried that I’d find it repetitive after previously enjoying Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston and The Spare by Miranda Dubner. Overall, this book is much more of a romantic comedy like the former, but it … Continue reading Book Review: Playing the Palace by Paul Rudnick
Book Review: Without a Doubt (Love Starts Here #1) by E.M. Lindsey
This series is described as “light-hearted” in the cover description, and I suppose this book is when compared to other works by Lindsey. Carter is a cinnamon roll, and Rhys has the hard edges for them to mesh perfectly. However, both men carry a certain amount of emotional damage that doesn’t make a relationship easy, … Continue reading Book Review: Without a Doubt (Love Starts Here #1) by E.M. Lindsey
Book Review: Pretty Obsessed (Pretty Broken #1) by J.R. Gray
Rock star romances can be a mixed bag for me, but Gray had me at "cinnamon roll writer" and Emory and River's incredibly unique meet-cute. As their interactions progressed, Gray also provided me with one of my favorite tropes ever (idiots in love) as Emory and River both try to hide their (sometimes low-, sometimes … Continue reading Book Review: Pretty Obsessed (Pretty Broken #1) by J.R. Gray
Book Review: Candy (Wrecked novella) by Kelly Fox
Disclaimer: I received an electronic ARC of this novella from the author. ‘Tis the season for holiday treats, and Fox provides an amazing present to her readers in the form of a return to our favorite gym for combat vets. Caleb is not a combat vet in the traditional sense, but he has just finished … Continue reading Book Review: Candy (Wrecked novella) by Kelly Fox
Book Review: Last First Kiss by E.M. Denning
Disclaimer: I received an electronic ARC of this book from the author. This book is one of those stories that is exactly what it says on the tin, and absolutely nothing about that is bad. Denning is deft enough at characterization that Logan and Ezra are more than walking stereotypes of young twink and jaded, … Continue reading Book Review: Last First Kiss by E.M. Denning