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NEW RELEASE Touched by Magic by Anna Lowe

  NEW from Anna Lowe : " TOUCHED BY MAGIC ,"   a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance - with an art heist ! Secrets u...

Monday, 23 February 2026

Review: Scout by Charity Parkerson 4 of 5 stars

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Scout by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Clay has spent his life guarding the Bosi family, trained from childhood to be a soldier. He’s used to criminals coming and going, but Scout — Killers Inc.’s sharp‑eyed, lightning‑fast marksman — is unlike anyone he’s ever met. Scout, usually confident and upbeat, is thrown off when he realises he wants Clay’s attention and isn’t getting it. Clay, who longs for someone kind and steady despite the violent world he lives in, finds himself confused by the possibilities Scout represents. With Killers Inc. now on the compound, both men are pushed out of their comfort zones as an unexpected connection begins to form.

I loved this story and I really enjoyed watching Clay and Scout wrestle with feelings that were completely new to both of them. Their confusion, hesitation, and vulnerability made their connection feel all the more genuine. What struck me most was how perfectly they fit together despite — or maybe because of — the harsh world they live in. Their strengths balance each other, and their emotional struggles make their eventual bond feel earned. A compelling mix of tenderness and grit. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Sunday, 22 February 2026

Review: Falsifier by Charlotte Brice 4 of 5 stars

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Falsifier by Charlotte Brice
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Knox is forced into action when his family is attacked, determined to protect his reputation as the Slayer and take revenge. The only lead is Nico, a missing teen and the sole suspect, though no one wants to believe he’s responsible. As Knox and Porter search for answers, the trail unexpectedly leads to Porter’s estranged father, whose interest in Porter’s dangerous connections raises even more questions. With bodies piling up and the real culprit finally exposed, Nico’s violent path leaves devastation behind. As long‑buried secrets come to light, Knox and Porter are pushed to their limits, threatening the bond they’ve fought so hard to protect.

I loved this story that was addictive from the start to the finish. What I loved most about this book was the way Knox’s fierce devotion to his chosen family shines through — and yet his love for Porter still eclipses everything. That emotional hierarchy gives the story real heart. Nico also takes on a surprisingly central role, and the plot delivers several twists I didn’t see coming. The feelings running through the story are vivid and easy to connect with, making every character’s struggle and loyalty feel immediate and real. This was an MM story with mature content and some BDSM-like D/s dynamics.

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Review: Love Lessons by Athena Steller 4 of 5 stars

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Love Lessons by Athena Steller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

James has settled into Surf City, loving his work as a probationary firefighter and the friendships he’s made — even if his grumpy landlord, Professor Jacob Lambert, seems to dislike him for no clear reason. With his twin away, James enjoys having the apartment to himself, until a rough New Year’s Eve shift leaves him overwhelmed and unexpectedly vulnerable. Jacob returns from visiting family, ready for a quiet start to the new semester, but seeing James break down changes everything. The moment brings them closer, revealing a softer side to James and awakening Jacob’s instinct to offer the steady, guiding presence James has been missing. Their connection deepens as Jacob realises James might need exactly the kind of firm, caring Daddy figure he’s been holding back.

I loved this story. What really stood out to me was the care and patience Jacob showed as he gently guided James through the little/Daddy dynamic. His understanding, steadiness, and willingness to teach without judgment gave their relationship a tenderness that felt genuinely earned. I also loved how their emotions were described — the story takes time to unpack what they’re feeling and why, giving their connection real depth. A thoughtful, emotionally aware romance with a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic handled with sensitivity and warmth. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Saturday, 21 February 2026

Review: They Call Me Raven by Hattie Reiss 3 of 5 stars

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They Call Me Raven by Hattie Reiss
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A teenage girl called Raven is living with her uncle in the Colorado Rockies starts a small business venture, and she and her best friend quickly find themselves stumbling into one predicament after another. The story blends modern life with threads of Western and Native American history, all while hinting that an even bigger challenge is still ahead.

The strongest part of this story is the vivid, carefully crafted descriptions — the landscapes, the atmosphere, and the people all feel thoughtfully drawn, and the setting in particular really stands out. I did wish the characters had more emotional depth, with clearer feelings and internal growth to match the richness of the world around them. The ending also felt a bit rushed and sudden, leaving me wanting to know what happens next. That said, the recommended reading age feels spot‑on for the tone and style of the book.

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Review: Mistletoe and Mayhem: A Charmed Away Holiday Special by Amy Padilla 3 of 5 stars

Mistletoe and Mayhem: A Charmed Away Holiday Special












Mistletoe and Mayhem: A Charmed Away Holiday Special by Amy Padilla
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Charmed Away crew is home for the holidays! This series of vignettes gives you a glimpse into how our favourite couples celebrate the holidays, and the chaos that ensues along the way!

I loved this collection of short stories that enabled me to have a glimpse into the lives of the couples from the series over the Christmas period. Some were better than others but they were all enjoyable. Some were more emotional than others but they all contained the intensity of their mate bond. Easy to read and understand. They were MM stories with mature content.

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Friday, 20 February 2026

Review: On the Run by May Archer 1 of 5 stars

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My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Toby heads to Whispering Key to hide from a scandal and keep his identity as advice columnist Aunt Hagatha secret. His plan unravels when he meets Beale Goodman — a huge, gentle, utterly wholesome man who rescues feral cats and ends up rescuing Toby too. Beale agrees to pose as his fake soulmate, but the act quickly feels real, especially with the island community embracing them as a couple. As Tony starts to realise he’s finally found something worth staying for, his old secrets threaten to catch up with him.

This one just didn’t work for me. The story felt far too chaotic, and the humour — which should have been a highlight — quickly tipped into irritating rather than charming. I kept hoping it would settle into the same enjoyable rhythm as the first book in the series, but it never quite found that balance. Instead of feeling fun and warm, the constant noise and over‑the‑top antics drowned out the romance and left me more frustrated than entertained. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Slayer by Charlotte Brice 4 of 5 stars

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Porter finds himself trapped by his sister’s cartel debts and forced into the dangerous orbit of Knox Thayer — a ruthless, obsessive man who offers protection at a steep price. What begins as survival pulls Porter into Knox’s violent world, blurring the line between captivity and something far more complicated. When threats from Porter’s past resurface and endanger his sister, he must choose between betraying Knox or surrendering completely.

I loved this dark, intense romance is driven by two powerful threads: the crushing debt Porter’s sister leaves him to face alone, and the ruthless way she dismisses him when he tries to help. That betrayal pushes him straight into Knox’s world — a world of danger, obsession, and a connection he never expected. What unfolded between Porter and Knox was raw and consuming. Their relationship started in fear and control, but the emotional pull between them grew until love felt not just possible, but inevitable. The contrast between Porter’s abandonment by his own family and Knox’s fierce, possessive devotion gives the story its emotional punch. A gripping, high‑heat romance where loyalty, danger, and unexpected love collide. This was an MM story with mature content.

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