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SERIES SALE: SHERWOOD FOREST SHIFTERS by Anna Lowe April 12-18

SERIES SALE: SHERWOOD FOREST SHIFTERS  April 12-18 Steamy, suspenseful PNR with a female, fox shifter Robin Hood. If you enjoyed the humour ...

Friday, 24 April 2026

Review: First Take by E.M. Denning 4 of 5 stars

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First Take by E.M. Denning
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Asher finally gets to film with Lukas Knight’s studio, but he’s still reeling from losing Lukas to Sawyer. His scene partners, Jax Fisher and Blue Davies, step in to support him. Blue, a guarded vet tech who still works scenes, finds himself wanting to take care of Asher — and noticing Jax’s long‑held feelings for him. Jax has loved Blue for years, and now he’s drawn to Asher too. Instead of choosing, he starts imagining a relationship that includes all three of them. If Blue can risk trusting, and Asher can open his heart again, Jax might finally get the chance to build something real with both men.

A beautifully messy, big‑hearted story about three men who need each other more than they realise.  
Jax and Blue have been circling each other for years, carrying a quiet, hidden love neither has been brave enough to name. Their connection burns hot beneath the surface, but it’s Ash who becomes the unexpected catalyst — the glue that draws them together rather than pulling them apart. Ash arrives in pieces, hurting and vulnerable, and while he desperately needs their support, it becomes clear that Jax and Blue need each other just as much. Their chemistry is intense, but it’s the emotional work — the honesty, the communication, the willingness to lean on friends — that gives the story its weight. This book is full of big feelings, complicated bonds, and the kind of tenderness that makes you root for all three men to find something real together. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Sugar by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars

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Sugar by E.M. Lindsey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Juno’s life unravels after a diagnosis threatens his sight, leaving him scared and hopeless. Piper, the older mall security guard he’s secretly admired, offers to take him on a bucket‑list trip before he goes blind. It’s not a cure, but it gives Juno comfort, connection, and a glimpse of a future he thought he’d lost — if he can let himself be vulnerable enough to reach for it.

A beautifully emotional story built around the undeniable connection between Juno and Piper as they slowly fall in love while Juno struggles to cope with his deteriorating eyesight. Their bond feels tender and immediate, giving Juno something steady to hold on to even when fear and uncertainty threaten to overwhelm him. I really enjoyed the warmth of the family and friend relationships woven throughout the book — they add so much heart. That said, Juno’s reluctance to tell his two best friends about his diagnosis felt strange at times, especially given how close they are. Still, the story is easy to feel and understand, full of vulnerability, affection, and the quiet hope that love can make even the hardest moments a little brighter. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 23 April 2026

Review: His Downfall by by M.M. Farmer 3 of 5 stars

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His Downfall by M.M. Farmer
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Quincy, a severed omega still hurting from his past, meets Jack, an alpha trapped by his powerful father’s expectations. One night together sparks a connection neither expected. When they try to escape, they uncover a dangerous plot involving Jack’s father and Quincy’s abusive ex. Forced to fight for freedom and justice, they cling to the hope that love — and healing — might still be possible.

An emotional story about two men carrying very different kinds of damage — Quincy, still hurting from the brutal severing of his bond, and Jack, weighed down by the control and expectations of his powerful father. Their connection was immediate and intense, giving both of them something to hold on to even when the world around them spirals into chaos. The plot can feel wild at times, but the heart of the story — their bond and their fight for freedom — stays strong. I especially enjoyed the unexpected tie‑in with the Bangers and Mash company, which grounded the story and added a fun sense of continuity. A turbulent, passionate read with plenty of emotion and grit. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse.

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Review: Most of You by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

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Most of You by E.M. Lindsey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Emil moves to the East Coast hoping to become a better version of himself and finally face the past he’s been avoiding — not to fall for his gorgeous, soft‑spoken neighbour. But after one unforgettable one‑night stand with Renzo, friendship starts to grow, and walking away becomes harder than Emil ever expected. Struggling to believe he can truly change, Emil tries to protect his heart even as Renzo keeps giving him hope with every gentle kiss.

A beautifully emotional story about the powerful connection between Emil and Renzo — a bond that becomes the spark Emil needs to finally face his past and work through the parts of himself he’s always doubted. Their chemistry is intense, but it’s the tenderness between them that truly stands out. I loved Renzo and his brother Matty, especially the way they welcomed Emil into their world with such warmth and care. Their support gives the story an added layer of heart. This romance is full of passion, vulnerability, and big feelings, making Emil and Renzo’s journey both moving and deeply satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Review: Breaking Strings by Becca Seymour 4 of 5 stars

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Breaking Strings by Becca Seymour
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rafe’s rising music career keeps getting overshadowed by one person — Oliver, the star basketball captain he shares a secret, irresistible connection with. Both have reputations and futures at stake, but walking away feels impossible. When March Madness and a major showcase collide, their hidden relationship reaches a breaking point, forcing them to choose between love, legacy, and the truth that could either break them or bind them even tighter.

A powerful, emotional story about two men from completely different worlds who can’t help but be drawn to each other. Rafe and Oliver face their own pressures — the music grind for one, the spotlight of college basketball for the other — yet they still manage to support each other in every stolen moment they can find. Their love is all‑consuming, intense, and impossible to ignore, even as they hide it from everyone around them. I especially loved how Rafe channels his feelings into his music, making Oliver his muse in a way that feels raw and honest, while Oliver struggles to keep his emotions buried under the weight of expectations. The side characters and the world around them add depth without overshadowing their connection. A beautifully written, deeply felt romance about desire, secrecy, and the kind of love that refuses to stay quiet. This is an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Trust Goes Both Ways by Aurora Crane 4 of 5 stars

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Trust Goes Both Ways by Aurora Crane
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Grady and Lake are deeply in love and preparing for their wedding, but doubts and unexpected challenges make the journey emotional. Grady fears repeating past heartbreak, while Lake is determined to prove he’s committed for life. With wedding chaos and a surprise teen entering their lives, they navigate it all together, stronger as a team and ready for their happily ever after.

A tender, emotional continuation of Grady and Lake’s journey, filled with the deep, steady love that’s always defined them. Their excitement about finally getting married shines through every page, even as Grady’s trust issues and fear of repeating past heartbreak make the road a little bumpy. Lake’s easygoing nature doesn’t always soothe those worries, but it does show just how committed he is to their future. I especially loved how both men immediately stepped up when Riley needed support — it highlighted their big hearts and the family they’re building together. The story is full of warmth, vulnerability, and moments that made me smile, delivering a heartfelt and satisfying chapter in their happily ever after. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Review: Medium to Well Matched by Edie Montreux 4 of 5 stars

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Medium to Well Matched by Edie Montreux
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wayne has sworn off dating and keeps to himself, while Foster — the shy neighbour down the hall — wishes he could break through Wayne’s grumpy exterior. When Wayne’s mischievous spirit grandmother intervenes, he’s forced to face the clairvoyance he’s long denied and his growing feelings for Foster. With Foster in danger, Wayne must step up, accept who he is, and maybe open the door to love.

A charming, emotional story with an undeniable pull between Wayne and Foster — two men who are instantly drawn to each other even if Wayne tries very hard to pretend otherwise. Wayne’s grandmother’s meddling was hilarious and surprisingly effective, making sure the two of them had absolutely no excuse not to meet and finally start something real. I loved Foster’s quiet determination to get to know Wayne, and the patience he showed as Wayne worked through his hesitation. The predatory agent added a genuinely tense edge to the plot and gave Wayne’s grandmother another dramatic moment to step in. The mix of supernatural nudging, family complications, and the growing bond between Wayne and Foster made this a heartfelt read full of emotions that were easy to understand and feel right alongside them. This was an MM story with mature content.

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