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Friday, 17 July 2026

Review: The Secret by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Secret









The Secret by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Micah hires Constantine — his family’s rival and a cocky trouble‑maker — thinking it’s a good deed, not a temptation. But having him in his shop and in his space quickly turns into something he can’t ignore. Constantine, trying to rebuild his life after years of mistakes, takes the job even though Micah is the last man he should want. He tells himself Micah is his boss, not his boyfriend… but the pull between them keeps getting stronger. Two supposed enemies, one undeniable attraction, and no real chance of resisting it.

What really carried this story was the undeniable connection between Micah and Constantine — a bond strong enough to push through their messy history and the communication issues that kept tripping them up, both with each other and with their families. Their feelings were always clear, even when their words weren’t. I did struggle with how difficult it was for Constantine to talk to his mother about anything personal. Given how close he and Micah were becoming, that level of secrecy made things feel a bit one‑sided at times. I loved that everything ultimately worked out, though I was left wondering how things ended for certain people and businesses caught in the crossfire. Still, the story delivered plenty of emotion and feeling, with both men learning to open up despite their pasts. A heartfelt, complicated romance built on chemistry, conflict, and the slow work of learning to communicate. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Angel by Athena Steller 2 of 5 stars

Angel










Angel by Athena Steller
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Aaron is still adjusting to life with his new paranormal family, feeling like the “defective one” until he unexpectedly meets his mate, Carter — a protective cop who’s instantly drawn to him. Carter’s world is turned upside down when he discovers the paranormal exists, and between a hyena pack threat, rescued puppies, and learning this new reality, he keeps feeling pulled closer to Aaron. With danger rising and Aaron even pulling Carter into his dreams, their connection grows stronger than either expected.

I came away from this one frustrated and disappointed. It felt like so much of what usually makes this series shine was missing, and Aaron’s relentless refusal to accept Carter as his mate dragged on far too long. What started as understandable hesitation quickly became repetitive and, honestly, just annoying. The story had potential, but the pacing made it feel stretched thin — this could have been a stronger book with more development, or even a tighter novella so it didn’t feel so drawn out. A disappointing instalment in a series that usually delivers much more heart, balance, and emotional payoff. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 16 July 2026

Review: The Gift by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Gift









The Gift by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daniel arrives in O’Leary wanting a simple, complication‑free life, trusting no one except his unexpected best friend, Julian. Julian, who’s spent his whole life keeping his head down, finds comfort in Daniel too until one slip leads the whole town to believe they’re a couple. Suddenly Daniel, very straight and very not‑his‑lover, becomes his fake boyfriend. Now the two best friends have to navigate a pretend relationship that feels increasingly real.

The undeniable connection between Daniel and Julian shines from the start — a friendship that slips into a fake relationship and then quietly, inevitably becomes something real. Their shift from “just friends” to something deeper felt natural and full of warmth. Julian’s quirky charm and animal facts were an absolute delight, adding humour and heart. Daniel, on the other hand, was harder to understand. His extreme secrecy about his past made their friendship feel one‑sided at times, even though the emotional payoff eventually landed. I also loved the side drama with Julian’s younger brother and Sam, which added extra tension and sweetness without overshadowing the main romance. The story is full of emotions and feelings, especially Daniel’s confusion as he realises his sexuality is far more fluid than he believed. A tender, messy, heartfelt journey from friendship to love. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Varek by Becca Seymour 4 of 5 stars

Varek










Varek by Becca Seymour
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pax has survived Terrafeara by staying untouchable — until Varek, the Riftborn commander who killed his husband, returns and claims they’re fated mates. Forced together in a collapsing world, they’re pulled toward each other even as war, worsening rifts, and old wounds threaten to tear everything apart. They should be enemies, but they might be each other’s only chance — and love may be the most dangerous force they face.

What stood out most was the care and patience Varek gave Pax, giving him all the space he needed to adjust to the mate bond even when Pax’s stubbornness dragged out the pain far longer than it had to. Their dynamic was fascinating, especially because Pax is such a strange mix of kindness, sharp intelligence, thoughtlessness, and tunnel vision, all wrapped into one complicated man. The story delivered plenty of danger and drama, not just from the Queen and her army but also from tensions simmering within the rebel forces. That layered conflict made the world feel unstable in all the right ways. A gripping, emotional read where two very different men navigate power, trauma, and a bond neither expected and somehow make it work. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Review: Traitor by Charity Parkerson 4 of 5 stars

Traitor









Traitor by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Crisp, long stuck in the background of Killers Inc., finally snaps after DNA results leave him feeling like an outsider. While everyone thinks he’s hiding out to recover, he’s actually in Hawaii with a man he may have accidentally kidnapped — a “rescue” in his mind. As more of the family starts catching on and his volatile guest remains a danger, Crisp knows it’s only a matter of time before everything blows up.

I loved the undeniable connection between Crisp and Jay — it was clear in every interaction, especially in the great care Crisp took with him. Their shared background made it easy for them to understand each other in ways no one else could, and that gave their bond real depth. I did feel like a few moments were missing, especially their wedding day and the point where their relationship became more physical, but the emotional core of the story still shone through. The final family confrontation was one of my favourite parts. Watching them express their thoughts and feelings, despite being raised to suppress emotion, was powerful and satisfying. A story full of emotion, connection, and care, with two men learning they’re allowed to feel and to be loved. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: The Fall by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Fall









The Fall by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Silas Sloane, a small‑town cop who avoids commitments, meets Everett Maior, a guarded widower dragged reluctantly into O’Leary. Their attraction is instant, even as Everett tries to keep his distance. But with strange disappearances unsettling the town and old ghosts resurfacing, the two men must navigate danger and their growing connection to see if a future together is possible.

I loved the undeniable connection between Silas and Everett — neither of them wanted a relationship, yet they still fell for each other despite all their reluctance and good intentions. Watching them slowly give in to what was already there made their romance feel even more satisfying. The mystery of the missing people added great tension, and I really enjoyed how everything came together in the end. It gave the story a strong sense of momentum alongside all the emotion. There were plenty of feelings throughout, from vulnerability to longing to quiet moments of trust. And Hen (Everett’s grandfather) absolutely stole the show for me. Their banter was sharp, funny, and full of heart, adding warmth to even the darker moments. A lovely blend of mystery, emotion, and reluctant romance. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

SERIES SALE - Fire Maidens by Anna Lowe July 13-17

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