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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, 8 May 2026

Review: Moonlit Nights & Northern Lights by T.J. Rose 4 of 5 stars

Moonlit Nights & Northern Lights










Moonlit Nights & Northern Lights by T.J. Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Two enemies are forced into a fake‑dating mission in Scotland—Rory, a chaotic wolf shifter with a zombie ferret, and Theodore, the telepathic detective who once hurt him deeply. As they investigate missing shifters, old wounds clash with new attraction, and their bickering partnership starts to blur into something dangerously close to real feelings. Surviving the mission is one thing… surviving each other is another.

I really enjoyed this story and the way it leans into that razor‑thin line between love and hate. Rory and Theodore spend so much time misunderstanding each other that their trip to Scotland becomes exactly what they needed—space to finally talk, listen, and see past all the assumptions they’ve been clinging to. The plot is full of drama, danger, and chaotic energy, which kept things moving, even if their constant bickering did get a bit tedious after a while. Still, the emotional payoff made it worth it. The writing is easy to read and understand, and the slow shift from enemies to something much more was really satisfying to watch unfold. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Always You by R.J. Scott 5 of 5 stars

Always You









Always You by R.J. Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A battle‑scarred veteran is forced into a Chicago shelter during a brutal winter—only to find Alex, the first love who broke his heart. Jazz is haunted by twenty years of war; Alex is burdened by the choice that tore them apart. Reunited in the last place either expected, they must confront old wounds and decide whether their once‑powerful connection is worth risking everything for again.

This book hit me right in the heart. It’s packed with powerful emotions from both men, and I felt every single moment right alongside them. Jazz’s journey—working through the ghosts of his service and finally facing the feelings he’d buried—was raw, painful, and beautifully written. I was rooting for him and Alex the whole way, hoping they’d find their way back to each other. What really stood out was how honestly the story reflects the way society often fails our veterans. Jazz’s struggles felt real, and Guardian Hall was such a moving contrast—a place built on care, hope, and genuine understanding. It felt like a sanctuary not just for the characters, but for the reader too. A deeply emotional, heartfelt second‑chance romance that stayed with me long after I finished. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 7 May 2026

Review: Bite Marks & Broken Hearts by T.J. Rose 5 of 5 stars

Bite Marks & Broken Hearts









Bite Marks & Broken Hearts by T.J. Rose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flynn flees to London only to be marked by a dangerously attractive demon, leaving dark magic growing inside him. His unexpected protector is Sebastián, a centuries‑old vampire who runs the city’s supernatural underworld and tries — unsuccessfully — to stay detached. As Flynn hides in Sebastián’s hotel and the demon closes in, their reluctant bond deepens, even while Sebastián struggles to keep his true nature secret.

This was such a fun PNR romance, packed with emotion, humour, and just the right amount of supernatural chaos. Sebastián is the perfect touch‑starved, emotionally guarded vampire, and Flynn — all golden‑retriever warmth and determination — is exactly the kind of human who would stubbornly (and adorably) break down those walls. Their dynamic is irresistible, especially once the sizzling scenes and serious fang action come into play. I loved the found‑family vibe of Killigrew Street, the snarky wolves, and the way both men carry deep emotional histories that shape who they are in the present. The story balances heart, heat, and supernatural drama beautifully, giving me plenty of feelings along the way. A thoroughly enjoyable, emotional, and entertaining read. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: No Sleep Till Pride by Kota Quinn 3 of 5 stars

No Sleep Till Pride









No Sleep Till Pride by Kota Quinn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Avery jumps at the chance to interview his fashion idol for Dee Rama Magazine, only to discover the designer and his rock‑star fiancé live in the tiny town of Foggy Basin. There he meets Gideon, a handsome former bodyguard turned beekeeper who’s returned home, tired of living in the shadows while everyone he’s protected finds love. With Foggy Basin preparing for its first Pride parade, Avery chasing his dreams, and Gideon ready to start living for himself, their unexpected meet‑cute sparks something sweet and promising.

This was such a sweet novella, centred around Avery and Gideon meeting during Foggy Basin’s very first Pride parade. Their connection is instant, warm, and full of promise, and it left me genuinely excited to see how their story will unfold in the next Season. The tone is light, the pacing smooth, and the whole thing is wonderfully easy to read and understand — a charming little prequel that sets the stage beautifully for what’s to come. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Review: His Dragon Duo by Anna Sparrows 4 of 5 stars

His Dragon Duo









My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sage longs for a mate and a family of his own, even while secretly pining for his best friend Dexter — another omega who doesn’t want kids. When the older unicorn shaman Sergio gets pulled into their lives, unexpected magic forces all three to rethink Fate, their bond, and what a future together might look like.

Sage and Dexter have always shared an undeniable pull, and I loved how that connection only deepened once Sergio entered their lives. It takes the three of them a little while to realise that they’re not dealing with one mate bond but two, and once that truth settles, the story shifts into a wonderfully dramatic, almost soap‑opera‑like journey as they face challenge after challenge testing their new relationship. The plot is easy to follow, the emotions are clear, and the dynamic between the three men grows in a way that feels natural and satisfying. A warm, engaging read with plenty of heart. This was an MMM story with mature content that was set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: If I See You Again by Joelle Lynne 3 of 5 stars

If I See You Again









If I See You Again by Joelle Lynne
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Malcolm is used to being stood up and oversharing, so after another failed date he impulsively connects with the stranger at the next table. David, stuck on a disastrous business trip, takes a chance on the man he saw get stood up — only to discover Malcolm is the consultant he’s meeting the next morning. What starts as a spontaneous night quickly hints at something more.

The connection between Malcolm and David is undeniable — what starts as pure passion quickly deepens into something steadier as their relationship settles and feelings take root. I really enjoyed watching them navigate that shift from heat to genuine emotion. The jump from the original anthology story to this longer version didn’t always land for me. Some scenes felt a little stilted, as if the expansion stretched the rhythm more than the story naturally allowed. I also found David harder to relate to at times; his confidence occasionally tipped into being a bit too pushy. Still, their chemistry is strong, the emotional moments are lovely, and the journey from a chance encounter to something real makes this a satisfying, heartfelt read. This was an MM story with mature content.

*** Please note that this story originally appeared in the Queers and Quills Anthology: Closer. It has been expanded from it's original 8.5k to a full length novel. ***

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Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Review: That Telling Moment by Marlowe Kent 5 of 5 stars

That Telling Moment









That Telling Moment by Marlowe Kent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stephen is determined to succeed in corporate law on his own merits, far from the shadow of his identical twin, a famous OnlyFans omega. But his new job brings humiliation, a CEO who won’t stop staring, and an unexpected connection with David Ryland — a brilliant, socially awkward alpha he finds stimming in a server room after a workplace mishap. Their quiet moments together grow into something neither planned, even as Stephen battles a hostile office and Ryland obsessively researches how to comfort an omega without overstepping. With a chaotic twin, a sharp‑tongued omega lawyer, and a neurodivergent alpha whose flirting sounds like lab notes, the tension between them is impossible to ignore.

The connection between Stephen and Ryland is the heart of this story — two men who meet in the unlikeliest way and end up helping each other grow in ways neither expected. I loved how they offered support and practical suggestions to one another, each filling gaps the other didn’t always realise he had. The emotional moments were beautifully written, and Ryland’s wonderfully inept but earnest attempts to learn — complete with research, statistics, and awkward logic — made him incredibly endearing. I also appreciated the storyline involving Stephen’s twin, and how he finally recognised the unhealthy situation he was in and took steps to change it. It added another layer of hope and healing to the book. A heartfelt, tender story that gave me both smiles and tears. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse.

*** Please note the trigger warnings and be kind to yourself ***

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