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Thursday, 26 March 2026

Review: The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I by Cara Dee 4 of 5 stars

The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I









The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I by Cara Dee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ash and Nathan’s story begins on a scorching day in Philadelphia, when a rough‑edged scaffolder shouting outside a trauma specialist’s office pushes psychology major Nate to confront him. From there, Ash’s perspective reveals the depth of his heartbreak: after nearly twenty years together, four children, and a lifetime of shared memories, he’s been drowning in anxiety and grief since their split. He blames himself for letting fear sabotage their marriage, and living without Nate has become unbearable. Now, desperate and determined, Ash is ready to fight for the man he still loves — hoping it isn’t too late to win him back.

This story was absolutely packed with emotion. The deep love between Ash and Nathan is undeniable, and that’s what makes the heartbreak hit even harder — because this isn’t a story with a happy ending, at least not yet. Their determination to be good parents, to protect their children from the fallout of their broken relationship, was powerful and beautifully written. I loved how clearly their feelings came through on the page. Every emotion — grief, longing, regret, love — was so easy to feel and understand. The writing made their pain real, and their devotion to their family even more moving. It’s a heartbreaking story, but one that completely pulled me in. I can’t wait to read the next book in this duology and see where their journey leads. This was an MM story with mature content and BDSM-like dynamics.

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Review: Blank Canvas by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Blank Canvas










Blank Canvas by E.M. Lindsey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sam’s football career ends after a spinal injury, sending him to a new life working in a tattoo shop — and unexpectedly becoming guardian to his cousin’s baby, Maisy. She becomes his whole world just as retired NHL star Niko Pagonis arrives in town. Niko is charming and genuinely interested, but Sam is overwhelmed by a tough custody battle and doubts he has room for romance. Yet Niko doesn’t pull away, and Sam begins to hope that love might survive even the hardest moments.

This story had an irresistible pull between Sam and Niko, even though their growing connection had to take a back seat to Sam’s desperate fight to keep Maisy in the face of prejudice and unfair scrutiny. That tension — wanting each other but needing to protect a child first — gave the book so much emotional weight. Both men carry their own struggles, and watching them slowly realise they could build a future together took real strength and determination. I loved how their feelings deepened alongside their courage, and how Niko stood steady even when things got tough. The story is full of love, raw emotions, and heartfelt moments — and Maisy is absolutely adorable. It’s the kind of book that makes you smile because you genuinely want this little family to make it. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Review: Last-Minute Walk-In by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Last-Minute Walk-In









Last-Minute Walk-In by E.M. Lindsey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Derek and Basil are happily settled three years into their relationship, building a quiet, fulfilling life together while supporting the teens at the Ted House shelter. Their routine is suddenly shaken when a pregnant teen asks them to adopt her baby. Derek longs for a family with Basil but fears becoming the kind of father he grew up with. As stress and outside pressures mount, both men begin to doubt whether they’re ready for parenthood — and whether their relationship can withstand the strain. The question becomes whether love, commitment, and healing are enough to carry them through the storm.

For a novella, this story delivers an incredible amount of emotion. Derek and Basil are already a couple you can’t help but love, and watching them navigate the complications of their own lives alongside the challenges of the adoption process made the journey feel even more intimate and heartfelt. I was completely invested in both men — their fears, their hopes, and the way they fought to hold onto each other when life got messy. The emotional stakes are high, and the feelings hit hard, but that’s exactly what makes this story so compelling. A beautifully written, deeply felt continuation of their love story that’s easy to read, easy to understand, and impossible not to feel. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Seth's Awakening by Kim Breyon 4 of 5 stars

Seth's Awakening









Seth's Awakening by Kim Breyon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seth flees to San Diego after a painful personal loss, desperate for a fresh start after spending his whole adult life raising his son. Lonely and unsure how to rebuild, he unexpectedly finds comfort in Declan, a red‑haired bartender whose kindness — and quiet intensity — catch him completely off guard. Their attraction grows quickly, but Declan carries deep wounds of his own, making it hard for him to trust again. As their connection deepens, both men must face their heartbreak and decide whether two broken hearts can finally fit together.

This story had such a powerful emotional pull, and the connection between Seth and Declan felt immediate and deeply affecting. Both men are hurting in their own ways, yet they manage to offer each other exactly the support, affection, and steadiness they’ve been missing. I loved watching them show up for one another through both the good moments and the painful ones — it made their relationship feel real and beautifully earned. The book is full of raw emotions and heartfelt scenes that are easy to read, easy to feel, and impossible to forget. There are definitely moments that bring sadness, but also plenty that bring warmth and hope. And best of all, it leads to a happy ending that feels truly deserved. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026

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Review: Free Hand by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Free Hand










My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Derek lives a strict, quiet routine — tattooing by day and painting through his trauma at night — until a storm traps him in an ATM vestibule with Basil, the gorgeous Deaf florist from across the street. Basil keeps him calm during the blackout, and a hesitant friendship forms. Both men carry their own fears, but the more time they spend together, the harder it is for Derek to stay away. Basil’s steady presence makes Derek wonder if he might finally be worthy of love.

This was such a beautifully emotional story, and I loved watching Derek and Basil’s friendship slowly deepen into something much more meaningful. Both men carry a mountain of feelings and past hurts, and the book doesn’t shy away from showing how hard — and how healing — that journey can be. Basil’s steady, gentle support as Derek battles PTSD from his abusive father was one of the most powerful parts of the story. Their connection feels tender and hard‑won, built on trust, patience, and the quiet understanding that grows between two people who’ve learned to survive pain. The emotions here are big and deeply felt — the kind that bring both tears and warmth as you experience their struggles and their hope. A touching, heartfelt read that lingers long after the final page. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Teaching Quinn by Kim Breyon 4 of 5 stars

Teaching Quinn









Teaching Quinn by Kim Breyon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ian thinks he’s just helping out his best friend’s adult son, but Quinn’s request is far more intimate than expected — he wants Ian to teach him about sex so he can feel safe and confident. Ian knows he should refuse, yet when Quinn ends up in danger, he steps in to protect him. What starts as a secret arrangement quickly becomes emotional. Quinn’s honesty and vulnerability break through Ian’s defences, and Ian begins to see the real Quinn in ways his father never has. But with Seth unaware and feelings growing stronger, Ian risks his friendship — and his heart — if the truth comes out.

This story hooked me from the very first page. The connection between Ian and Quinn is undeniable — intense, magnetic, and impossible for either of them to ignore, even though they both know it could devastate Quinn’s father, Seth. That tension gives the entire book a delicious emotional edge. The passion between them is fierce, but it’s the raw, vulnerable emotions that make the story so addictive. Their journey is full of longing, fear, tenderness, and the kind of aching honesty that hits hard. It’s the perfect blend of heat and heart. This book delivers plenty of intense feelings, a few well‑earned tears, and just as many smiles. A gripping, emotional read that’s hard to put down. This was an MM story with mature content.

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