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Shifters in Vegas SERIES SALE (May 10-17). Paranormal romance with a zany twist, with dragons, wolves, and bears playing to win against the ...

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Review: Thick as Thieves by Michele Mills 3 of 5 stars

Thick as Thieves









Thick as Thieves by Michele Mills
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ines travels to Timbur to investigate a dangerous secret and ends up under the protection of Trunk, a huge Xylan miner who can’t stand her—or journalists in general. Their mutual irritation is complicated by growing attraction, but they’re supposedly not biologically compatible. When someone tries to kill her and a med lab unexpectedly heals her, everything changes. Trunk recognises her as his mate, leaving Ines realising she didn’t just come for a story… she’s become part of it.

I really enjoyed this instalment, especially the way the connection between Ines and Trunk deepened only after her medical treatment changed everything. Their bond shifts from reluctant allies to something intense and undeniable, and it made the second half of the story more enjoyable. I loved Ines’s determination to uncover the truth, even when the investigation turned dangerous. Her stubborn drive, paired with Trunk’s fierce protectiveness, created a great balance between tension and tenderness. With plenty of danger, drama, and high‑stakes moments, this was an exciting, emotional read that kept me hooked from start to finish. This was an MF story with mature content.

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Review: His Reluctant Omega Mate by Jax Stuart 4 of 5 stars

His Reluctant Omega Mate









His Reluctant Omega Mate by Jax Stuart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kade, a traumatised omega who’s spent years on the run, doubts any alpha could ever want him. When he meets his fated mate, Blake, he longs to believe in the bond but keeps his distance out of fear. Blake, however, is determined to show Kade that he’s safe, valued, and loved — and that he would never harm the omega fate chose for him.

I loved this story. Kade’s trauma, his failing health, and his deep distrust of alphas made his journey incredibly emotional, and it was easy to feel just how much he’d endured. Blake was the perfect balance to that — protective, patient, and determined to keep Kade safe without ever pushing too hard. The friendships and pack dynamics added so much richness, especially in contrast to the betrayals and political tensions surrounding them. I also really enjoyed that Kade and Blake’s relationship grew in a more traditional, human way through dating, giving Kade the space he needed to trust again. The book is full of big emotions and feelings as Kade slowly learns to believe in himself, in Blake, and in the possibility of a future shaped by love rather than fear. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Shifters in Vegas SERIES SALE (May 10-17) by Anna Lowe

Shifters in Vegas SERIES SALE (May 10-17). Paranormal romance with a zany twist, with dragons, wolves, and bears playing to win against the odds. Each title only 99¢!

***Buy the ebook / get the matching audiobook at huge discount!!!***

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Review: Caleb by Cora Rose 4 of 5 stars

Caleb









Caleb by Cora Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Whit keeps everyone at arm’s length, convinced his secrets and sharp edges make closeness impossible. But when his new roommate, Caleb, arrives with warmth, trust, and an easy brightness, Whit feels something inside him begin to soften. The more Caleb settles into his life, the more Whit wants to let him in — even though he’s terrified that revealing the truth about himself will destroy the fragile connection growing between them.

This story, told entirely from Whit’s point of view, really highlighted how much he was struggling with the complex emotions tied to his family obligations and the life he actually wanted for himself. Having already seen Caleb’s perspective in the first book, it was fascinating to watch Whit wrestle with feelings he’d never allowed himself to acknowledge. I loved how Caleb arrived with his exuberant, loving family, and how his aunt in particular gave Whit a glimpse of the warmth and acceptance his own childhood had lacked. Their presence added so much heart to the story and helped Whit slowly open up. The book was full of layered emotions and feelings as both the family dynamic and Whit and Caleb’s relationship developed. A thoughtful, heartfelt continuation of the series. This was an MM story with mature content. 

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Review: Ricky and Leonardo by M.A. Innes 4 of 5 stars

Ricky and Leonardo









Ricky and Leonardo by M.A. Innes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ricky is newly exploring his independence and becomes captivated by a confident online community he isn’t quite ready for. When they decide he needs guidance, they introduce him to Leonardo — an artist who knows exactly what he wants and instantly sees potential in Ricky’s curiosity and charm. Their chaotic first meeting sparks a connection, and as they grow closer, Leonardo offers structure and support while Ricky brings energy and spontaneity into his life.

Ricky’s sheltered upbringing made his journey both endearing and emotional, and I really felt how much he needed guidance after relying on the internet for everything he thought he knew. I loved the way Leo stepped in with such steady patience — explaining things clearly, protecting him from the more exuberant Leashes & Lace models, and giving him the structure he’d never had. Ricky’s enthusiasm and hunger for knowledge were such a great contrast to Leo’s calm, grounded presence, and watching Ricky flourish under that gentle guidance was incredibly satisfying. The story was easy to read and understand, with just enough emotion woven through as Ricky worked through feelings he’d never been taught how to navigate. In the end, Ricky truly was the perfect doll for Leo, and their dynamic made this a sweet, engaging read. This was an MM story with mature content and a BSDM-like D/s dynamic with dollification.

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Monday, 11 May 2026

Review: His Christmas Crush by A.W. Scott 3 of 5 stars

His Christmas Crush









His Christmas Crush by A.W. Scott
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Carter spends Christmas with his roommate’s family to avoid his own, only to be instantly drawn to Trevor’s older, very handsome brother, Noah. Noah feels the same spark but tries to ignore it—until a snowstorm traps them together and the chemistry finally boils over. A shy college student, a best friend’s older brother, and a snowy holiday setting make for a cosy, steamy match.

This novella was a sweet instalove Christmas story with plenty of warmth woven through every chapter. I really enjoyed the festive atmosphere and the way the entire Cooper family seemed determined to nudge Carter and Noah together at every opportunity. One of my favourite parts was how Noah’s mum immediately embraced Carter after learning his own family had rejected him for his sexuality — it added such heart to the story. Even with the twelve‑year age gap, which is never mentioned in the text, their connection feels natural as emotions and feelings build alongside the family dynamic. Overall, it’s a gentle, cosy holiday romance that blends sweetness, support, and a touch of Christmas magic. This was an MM story with mature content.

*** Please note that the first edition of this book was previously published under Allie Scott. This edition has double the content of the first, along with an updated edit and cover.

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Sunday, 10 May 2026

Review: Glitched Fates & Stolen Mates by T.J. Rose 4 of 5 stars

Glitched Fates & Stolen Mates









Glitched Fates & Stolen Mates by T.J. Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A darkly funny romance where Felix thinks he’s being stalked—but it’s actually Kit, his lovestruck colleague who’s been secretly watching him for years. To cover it up, Kit offers self-defence lessons, bringing them closer while his guilt grows. Meanwhile, real dangers from their past emerge, turning their messy situation into something more serious—before it all leads to a happy ending.

This was such an emotionally rich and slightly chaotic romance, and I loved every minute of it. Both Felix and Kit are wonderfully, painfully socially awkward—Kit in particular is an absolute disaster, and watching him try (and fail) to cope with his feelings while secretly pining was equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking. What really stood out was how genuinely horrified he was when he realised he’d actually frightened his mate Felix which added a strong emotional depth to all the humour. I also really enjoyed how the whole Killigrew Street team ended up getting involved at times, especially because Kit hadn’t told anyone that Felix was his mate. That added an extra layer of tension, awkwardness, and found-family warmth to the story. The plot itself kept things moving, with the Grey organisation abducting shifters to control, which tied directly into Kit being taken. Felix stepping up and fighting to find and rescue him was incredibly satisfying and showed just how much he’d grown. Overall, the story is packed with feelings—awkwardness, guilt, fear, love—and they all come through so clearly. It’s easy to get completely swept up in their emotions, making this a really engaging and heartfelt read with a well-earned HEA. This was an MM story with mature content.

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