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Saturday, 11 July 2026

Review: Kristian's Kismet by Anna Sparrows 4 of 5 stars

Kristian's Kismet: An MM Age Play Romance










Kristian's Kismet: An MM Age Play Romance by Anna Sparrows
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Benji has never felt like he truly belongs, even in the spaces meant for people like him. At a specialised camp, he meets Kris, a calm, steady caregiver who understands him in a way no one else has. Their connection is immediate but cut short by life getting in the way. When fate brings them back together, both must decide whether to trust the pull between them and believe that something that feels right might actually be meant to last.

Benji’s story really struck me with that deep sense of not belonging anywhere, even in the spaces meant to feel safe, which made his connection with Kris feel all the more powerful. The bond between them is immediate and unmistakable, the kind of spark that feels like recognition rather than discovery. I loved that fate didn’t just nudge them together once but twice, giving them another chance when the first slipped away. Both men needed to be in the right emotional place, and the book does a lovely job showing how they slowly settle into trust, friendship, and eventually something much deeper. The feelings throughout are clear, heartfelt, and easy to understand, making their journey from loneliness to connection genuinely satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: The Traitor's Curse by Eliot Grayson 4 of 5 stars

The Traitor's Curse









The Traitor's Curse by Eliot Grayson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lucian becomes duke after his father’s suspicious death, but his people barely accept him. His powerful stepbrother Benedict—war hero and dusk mage—is the only one who can keep him alive and on the throne, though he wants nothing to do with ruling. When Lucian comes to him terrified and in danger, Benedict agrees to protect him, but only if Lucian submits to the demands of his cursed magic. Lucian hates Benedict, hates how he feels under his touch, and fears it may destroy him—if his father’s killer doesn’t get to him first.

Both Lucian and Benedict are surrounded by plots, subplots, and constant betrayal, making it nearly impossible for either of them to know who to trust. Lucian’s love‑hate dynamic with Benedict shifts slowly into something deeper, and I really enjoyed how clearly their emotions were written, even when the characters themselves struggled to understand what they were feeling. The ending was especially satisfying — Lucian proves he’s far from the fool some of his so‑called advisors believed him to be. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Friday, 10 July 2026

Review: Dirty Rotten Love by Jessica Jackman 2 of 5 stars

Dirty Rotten Love: MM Awakening Romance










Dirty Rotten Love: MM Awakening Romance by Jessica Jackman
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Rory loses a drunken card game on a North Sea oil rig and has to approach his grumpy boss, Macleod, as a dare. What should’ve been a disaster turns into something surprisingly tender. Macleod is thoughtful, steady, and unexpectedly perfect for Rory’s chaos. A joke challenge becomes Northern Lights, quiet moments, and a connection Rory never saw coming.

I really liked the plot of this story, and some of the moments between the two men were genuinely romantic and heartfelt. But the book was weighed down by constant internal monologues, to the point where it felt like very little was actually happening on the page. The ending also left me confused — the men who were supposed to fix the problem simply bailed and left Rory to deal with it, with no explanation or consequences for their incompetence. Overall, a good premise with some lovely scenes, but the execution didn’t quite land for me. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Death's Mate by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

Death's Mate









Death's Mate by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dr. Verion Morrick — once a simple scientist, now also Death the Crellic Element — is struggling to find his place after the war. The one thing he’s certain of is his bond with Valentine Philbert, a gentle maintenance worker raising his son. Val never expected love again, but recognising Verion as his mate changes everything. Now, with peace bringing new challenges and the citizens of Charybdis Station unsure what to make of Death, the two men must navigate doubt, prejudice, and their own fears to claim their future together.

This was a wonderful story centred on love, family, and prejudice. I especially loved how Verion — even as Death — was shown to be just as normal and vulnerable as anyone else when it came to relationships, simply carrying a few extra challenges along the way. The blend of found family and real family gave the book so much warmth, and the emotional depth ran through every chapter. The feelings were clear, heartfelt, and incredibly easy to connect with. A beautifully emotional read that balances tenderness, identity, and acceptance. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

Review: The Captive's Curse by Eliot Grayson 2 of 5 stars

The Captive's Curse









The Captive's Curse by Eliot Grayson
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Lord Cyril, unwanted by his family and unable to control his dawn magic alone, is captured by Ser Enzo, a gruff highwayman who wants nothing more than to ransom him and be rid of him. But Cyril needs Enzo’s touch to keep his magic stable, and that reluctant dependence quickly turns into something neither expected. As they clash, tease, and rely on each other, their captor‑captive bond shifts into a dangerous, irresistible connection that threatens both Cyril’s heart and Enzo’s hard‑won freedom.

I struggled with this one. The story focused far too much on Lord Cyril’s spoiled, rambling behaviour and Ser Enzo’s constant amusement at his complaints. Instead of feeling like their dynamic was growing into something deeper, it often came across as one man tolerating the other. For me, there was no real sense of love or affection between them — just irritation on one side and indulgence on the other. Without emotional development or genuine connection, the romance never quite landed. A disappointing instalment, especially when the potential for a richer bond was right there but never explored. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: The Witch's Familiar by T.J. Nichols 4 of 5 stars

The Witch's Familiar









The Witch's Familiar by T.J. Nichols
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jude Sullivan reluctantly travels to a remote town to investigate a creature killing livestock, determined only to prove to the Coven he isn’t a threat. The last thing he wants is a familiar — or the attraction he feels toward Rob Mackenzie, the local man hiding the fact he’s a bear shifter. One impulsive kiss reveals they’re fated mates, complicating everything just as the danger escalates. Working together, Jude and Rob must stop the creature and figure out why fate paired two complete opposites.

I loved the unexpected intensity of that single kiss and how it instantly bound Jude and Rob together, even though neither of them was happy about it at first. Their reluctant connection made the unfolding relationship feel wonderfully tense and compelling. The mysterious creature was a great adversary, and I really enjoyed that it took both of their strengths (Jude’s magic and Rob’s shifter instincts) to take it down. The investigation had a smart, engaging feel to it. The politics within Jude’s coven added another intriguing layer, hinting that something deeper might be at play beyond the creature attacks. With danger, drama, and plenty of emotion, this story delivered a satisfying mix of paranormal tension and growing affection between two reluctant mates. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Review: The Rebel's Mate by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

The Rebel's Mate









My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Finn Sterling is settling into his role as Blue Fleet lieutenant when he’s tasked with finding a large group of missing Vextonians. During the search, he meets Aiden Crow — his fated mate — a man still grieving and driven by vengeance. As they work together, Finn and Crow grow closer, and their mission to find the missing becomes a shared fight to save the innocent before time runs out.

I really enjoyed how challenging — and rewarding — the mission to find and free the missing Vextonians was. It wasn’t solved with brute force but with careful analysis, negotiation, and mostly non‑lethal tactics, which made the rescue feel thoughtful and earned. The relationship between Finn and Crow was immediate, but what made it compelling was how they learned to compromise and work together as true partners while navigating the retrieval. Their dynamic balanced instinctive connection with genuine teamwork. There was plenty of drama and danger, but also tenderness, emotion, and the growing warmth between them. A gripping, heartfelt instalment that blends action with deep feeling. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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