Tag: novel
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Review: Love Logic Series by K.M. Neuhold

Rocket Science (Book 1) I’m not terribly interested in the “falling for the brother’s best friend” trope, but I’ve enjoyed previous books by this author and wanted to keep enjoying their work. This story bends the trope by having the brother urge his sibling and BFF into a friendship now…
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Review: Break My Shell by K.A. Merikan

About halfway through this book, I felt the urge to tweet about it: “When you think you’re gonna read a ridiculous kinky romp and it turns out to be a really sweet, poignant love story instead.” I’ve gotten to the point (due to the sheer amount of reading being done)…
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Review: Made Marian Series by Lucy Lennox

This post contains reviews of all the currently available books in the Made Marian series: Borrowing Blue (Book 1) Taming Teddy (Book 2) Jumping Jude (Book 3) Grounding Griffin (Book 4) Moving Maverick (Book 5) Delivering Dante (Book 6) A Very Marian Christmas (Book 7) Made Marian Shorts (Book 7.5)…
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Review: Date in a Pinch (Naughty in Pendleton #1) by Brigham Vaughn

Are the odds of such a meet-cute as this happening in real life slim to none? Of course. Luckily, this is a romance, so when Neil accidentally “outs” himself as interested in kink, Alexander is more intrigued than horrified. As teachers, they have to be relatively careful about who finds…
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Review: Close Proximity Series by Lily Morton

Best Man (Book 1) Lily Morton came as a highly recommended author from various sources. I recently read and enjoyed her newest novel, a paranormal romance, and was pointed here as an excellent intro to her contemporary romance. Zeb and Jesse immediately captured my heart with their distinctive personalities, which…
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Review: Love Beyond Measure Series by E.M. Lindsey

The Edge of Heaven (Book 1) On the surface, this book shouldn’t really work. It feels like “how many romance novel tropes can we cram into one story?” Let’s see: fake date to a wedding, falling for the escort, hidden identity, getting back at an ex, idiots in love, and…
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Review: Finding Series by Sloane Kennedy

This post contains reviews of all the currently available books in the Finding series: Finding Home (Book 1) Finding Trust (Book 2) Finding Peace (Book 3) Finding Forgiveness (Book 4) Finding Hope (Book 5)
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Review: Forever Wilde Series by Lucy Lennox

This post contains reviews of all the books currently available in the Forever Wilde series: Facing West (Book 1) Felix and the Prince (Book 2) Wilde Fire (Book 3) Hudson’s Luck (Book 4) Flirt (Book 4.5) His Saint (Book 5) Wilde Love (Book 6) King Me (Book 7) NautiCal (Book…
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Review: Goode Boys Series by Sean Ashcroft

Troublemaker (Book 1) Queer is a spectrum, and bisexuality is often rendered invisible in the M/M romance genre. That is not the case here, as reformed “troublemaker” Aiden accompanies Carter to a wedding as his fake date. Trouble is the plan here, to disrupt Carter’s mother’s plan to connect him…
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Review: Charisma Check (Roll for Love #2) by Charlie Novak

Read my review of Roll for Love #1: Natural Twenty Reading this book when I haven’t been able to attend a fan convention in person for nearly a year was both bittersweet and precisely what I needed at the same time. I’m not a cosplayer (you’ll find me over in…
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Review: Coming Out on Top by Nora Phoenix

Subverting character expectations realistically and creatively is a favorite of mine in fiction, especially in romance novels. This book could have easily gone the way it looks on the tin, in which robust and manly bear rescues twink with car trouble, and they live happily ever after. Instead, Mac is…
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Review: No Shame Series by Nora Phoenix

This post contains reviews of all the books in the No Shame series: No Filter (Book 1) No Limits (Book 2) No Fear (Book 3) No Shame (Book 4) No Angel (Book 5)
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Review: The Geek and His Bad Boys by R. Cayden

I read this book expecting some fun, mindless, sexy crack. A quick read to enjoy on a relaxing holiday off work before diving back into the multiple series I’m juggling. Opposites attract and all that, but the premise of this book promised escapism, not a poignant commentary on the importance…
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Review: Breaking the Rules Series by E.M. Lindsey

Renegades (Book 1) After finishing the Irons & Works series, I immediately dove into this spin-off set of tales that feature Ted House, the home set up by two of the tattoo artists for LGBTQ kids in need. Even better, cameos appear by many of the familiar characters from the…
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Review: Unfettered by Kate Hawthorne

This book is connected to the Room for Love series by the same author (and connects with E.M. Lindsey’s On the Market series) but can easily be read as a stand-alone. However, I am glad that I have the full context of Beau’s relationship with his brothers for the few…
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Review: Perfect Hands Series by Nora Phoenix

This post contains reviews of all the books in the Perfect Hands series: Firm Hand (Book 1) Gentle Hand (Book 2) Naughty Hand (Book 2.5) Slow Hand (Book 3) Healing Hand (Book 4)
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Review: The Rules by Jamie Fessenden

I’m not going to lie—this book is a little bonkers. But in a strangely good way. It’s a romance that is almost too implausible to be real, but have you looked at the world lately? These days, anything is possible, including a gay married couple hiring a private housekeeper because…
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Review: The Sharp Edge of Bliss by Sorcha Black

I’m not going to lie: the “alphahole” and hitman mentioned on the back-cover text are what initially drew me to this book. I scanned a few of the reviews, and many of them also seemed to enjoy Star’s character, so that was another contributing factor to why I chose to…
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Review: Room For Love Series by Kate Hawthorne

This post contains reviews of all the books in the Room For Love series: Reckless (Book 1) Heartless (Book 2) Faultless (Book 3) Fearless (Book 4) Limitless (Book 5) A Very Messy Motel Brothers Wedding (Book 5.5)

