Tag: gay romance
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Book Review: Heart2Heart (Contemporary) Vol. 7

This post includes reviews of selections from the contemporary half of the 7th volume of Heart2Heart charity anthology. Brie Mine Charlie Novak I have a soft spot for book nerds, being one myself, and I loved that Sage and Benedict first connected in chat conversations over their love of books…
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Book Review: Spark of Wrath (Carnal Tower #4) by E.M. Lindsey

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Carnal Tower series: Shades of Lust (#1) | Waiting on Forever (#2) | Taste of Greed (#3) As a firm believer that sex work is work, I adore the simultaneously realistic and aspirational world of the Carnal Tower. We’re now halfway through the series,…
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Book Review: A Throne and a Crown (Riehse Eshan #4.5) by Adelaide Blaike

Read my reviews of previous books in the Riehse Eshan series: A Knife and a Blade (#1) | A Whisper and a Breath (#2) | A Shadow and a Storm (#3) | An Oath and a Promise (#4) Did this epic series need an extended epilogue? Probably not, because we already got to see…
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Book Review: Lust (Seven Deadly Sins #1) by Sienna Moreau

A romance series set around representations of the seven deadly sins isn’t a new concept, but one of the best parts of speculative fiction is how uniquely authors can put their own spin on things. In this case, Moreau develops an open-world urban fantasy in which the demigod sins have…
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Earth and Water is LIVE!

Earth and Water is now available in ebook, in paperback, and via Kindle Unlimited. Earth and Water features… 🌿 a stubborn gay earth mage🌊 a broody pansexual water mage🛳 forced proximity⚡️ meddling best friends✨ magic as an accidental aphrodisiac 💚💙 and a happily ever after! 💚💙 I’m thrilled to announce…
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Book Review: Tisak (Kingdoms of Pelas #2) by Michelle Frost & Michele Notaro

Read my review of the first book in the Kingdoms of Pelas series, Zyon. This book picks up immediately after the events of the first, in which our heroes are fleeing their life of slavery and searching for the “Resistance.” While not everything is perfection, the opening third of this…
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Book Review: Knight of Staria (Starian Tale) by Iris Foxglove

Read my reviews of other books set in the world of Staria. I’ve been addicted to every book set in this expansive and unique fantasy world since reading the first installment, The Traitor’s Mercy. I was incredibly impressed that two additional books featured redemption arcs for villains in the first…
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Book Review: Something Wicked (Black & Blue #3) by Lily Morton

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Black and Blue series: The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings (#1) | The Quiet House (#2) First of all, this book is not a stand-alone. You’ll get the most enjoyment if you are already relatively familiar with Blue, Levi, and their friends and…
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Book Review: The Crush (Lost Boys #2) by Kelly Fox

Read my reviews of previous books in the Lost Boys series: The Thief (#0.5) | The Skeptic (#1) Sometimes you don’t know how much you need to hear (read) something until it comes along at exactly the right time in your life. Fox has been one of my favorite authors since I…
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Book Review: The Player’s Lounge by Dan Calley

One of the things I love most about the queer romance subgenre is how it is so accepting of speculative fiction concepts that are unique and unexpected. Calley’s debut novel opens with a moment of high action that swiftly transitions to a quieter, but no less intense, fascinating quandary regarding…
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Book Review: Most of You (Beginning of Always #2) by E.M. Lindsey

Ready my review of the previous book in the Beginning of Always series, Halo. This book works completely as a stand-alone story, but putting this book together with Halo makes for a lovely duet. Emil wasn’t necessarily a villain in the other book who needed a redemption arc. The events…
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Book Review: Daddy Christmas by Cara Dee

I can’t keep my title as a Cara Dee superfan if I don’t read all the things, but I’ll admit that I approached this story with mild trepidation. First because of one of the major tropes, since “forbidden” romance (in this case between people of very different statuses within an…
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Book Review: Should the Sky Fall (Who We Are #1) by Amithia Raine

I can probably count on one hand the number of romances with the amnesia trope I’ve finished. The concept can feel incredibly contrived if not handled well. Obviously, writing a review means I did finish this book. Raine puts an intriguing paranormal twist on the amnesia trope, then proceeds to…
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Book Review: Unnatural Fate by J.R. Gray

Gray is excellent at writing angst, and I could tell from the very first page that I was in for tears with this book. This fated mates story doesn’t even start at the moment these star-crossed lovers meet (though we do get that in a flashback). We’re dropped into the…
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Book Review: The First and Last Adventure of Kit Sawyer by S.E. Harmon

Kit Sawyer is a character who has carved his niche out of the weight of his family’s legacy. Harmon crafts each aspect of Kat deliberately, from his medical issues to his personality, to set him apart from both cliché genre archetypes and the expectations that accompany his last name within…
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Book Review: Sunshine (Trident Agency #1) by E.M. Lindsey & Kiki Clark

I’m a huge fan of open-world urban fantasy, so I knew ahead of time that I’d enjoy this new series cowritten by one of my favorite authors. Lindsey and Clark play with multiple romance tropes in this book while also stretching other limits with a setting completely different from our…
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Book Review: Saving Him by Sara Hurst

Hurst takes a bit of a risk by opening this book at a point of conflict before we’re given a chance to emotionally connect with any of the characters, but it pays off in the long run. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the present-day events are the…
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Book Review: Drama Queen (The Court #1) by Charlie Novak

Comparing the drag queen main character in this story, Bubblegum Galaxy, to the drag queen protagonist of an earlier Novak book would be easy, but this author immediately puts her excellent characterization skills to work by making their personalities and general vibes drastically different (in both drag and boy mode).…


