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Sunday, 22 March 2026

Review: Quiad by Aja Foxx 4 of 5 stars

Quiad









Quiad by Aja Foxx
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Quaid is a quiet carpenter still haunted by his military past, and Levi is a foster kid who finally finds real safety with the McKenzie family. A connection grows between them from the moment Levi arrives, though Quaid keeps his distance until Levi is older. Just as Levi begins to feel secure and hopes for something more with Quaid, his estranged mother suddenly returns claiming to be terminally ill, stirring confusion, old wounds, and doubts about her true motives.

This story is packed with emotion, and the connection between Quaid and Levi is undeniable from the start. Their bond grows slowly and beautifully, rooted in trust, safety, and the kind of love that feels both steady and hard‑won. Levi’s history with his mother is heartbreaking — years of abandonment, manipulation, and confusion — and when she reappears, it threatens to unravel the fragile security he’s finally found. Watching Quaid and the entire McKenzie clan step up to protect him, without hesitation or condition, is one of the most powerful parts of the book. Their loyalty gives Levi the family he’s always deserved. The emotions in this story are well‑described and easy to feel, from Levi’s fear of being unwanted to Quaid’s quiet, unwavering devotion. A tender, deeply felt romance about healing, belonging, and finding love in the safest possible place. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Building A Little Love by Lynn Michaels 3 of 5 stars

Building A Little Love









Building A Little Love by Lynn Michaels
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Gilly is overworked and has never had time for dating, let alone figuring out whether he wants a Daddy — until seeing his friend Rob so happy makes him wonder. Nate is just as busy running his construction business and barely squeezes in time for his Brotherhood meetings. But when their friends (or maybe fate) push them together, everything clicks. Two tired, under‑loved men meet, and suddenly nothing else matters.

This was such a lovely, gentle romance, and the connection between Gilly and Nate shines from the moment they meet. Both men are exhausted and overlooked in their own lives, which makes the ease between them feel especially meaningful. I loved the care Nate showed as Gilly explored his little side — not pushing, not assuming, just offering steady reassurance and structure that helped Gilly manage his stress rather than drown in it. Their dynamic felt nurturing in the best way, and it highlighted how perfectly they fit together. Nate’s patience and Gilly’s sweetness made their relationship an absolute delight, and the way their bond grew so naturally was incredibly heartwarming. A tender, comforting story full of soft emotions and two men finding exactly what they need in each other. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic with male lactation.

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Saturday, 21 March 2026

Review: Devil Daddy by Zack Wish 3 of 5 stars

Devil Daddy: An Age Gap Russian Mafia Forbidden Dark Romance










Devil Daddy: An Age Gap Russian Mafia Forbidden Dark Romance by Zack Wish
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Eddie, a 22‑year‑old sculptor, is pulled into the violent world of Viktor Volkov — a feared, much older Bratva enforcer known as the Downtown Devil. After Viktor saves him from a rival’s bullet, he refuses to let Eddie go, claiming him with a mix of strict dominance and unexpected tenderness. Eddie knows he should run, but Viktor awakens needs he’s never dared to explore. Their intense, forbidden age‑gap relationship deepens even as danger closes in. With enemies targeting the Bratva and Eddie caught in the crossfire, Viktor’s ruthless reputation becomes both Eddie’s greatest risk and his fiercest protection.

This story blends danger, drama, and dark romance in a way that makes Viktor and Eddie’s connection impossible to ignore. Their forced proximity in Viktor’s violent world gives them the space — and the pressure — to explore their Daddy/little dynamic, and watching that bond take shape is one of the book’s strongest elements. I especially enjoyed seeing Viktor soften as he caught real feelings. Beneath the ruthless exterior, those small moments of tenderness made their relationship feel surprisingly sweet amid all the brutality. Eddie’s best friend Robbie was another highlight — chaotic, loyal, and full of personality — and I’m definitely hoping he gets his own Daddy later in the series. This is a dark twist on a Daddy romance, lighter on emotional detail but still full of tension, intimacy, and a compelling push‑and‑pull between two very different men. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: How to Be Gay By Valentine's Day by Sarah Jayne 4 of 5 stars

How to Be Gay By Valentine's Day










How to Be Gay By Valentine's Day by Sarah Jayne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gavin grew up in a small town where liking guys wasn’t even presented as an option. Now on the West Coast and finally acknowledging his attraction to men, he looks for someone confident and out to help him figure things out. Sebastian, a stressed med student who can handle complex science but panics at public speaking, ends up paired with Gavin — a huge, sweet, slightly clueless jock. Gavin offers to help him pass the class if Sebastian teaches him “how to be gay.” Their deal quickly turns into something deeper in this sunshine‑and‑grump, bi‑awakening romance filled with meddling frat brothers and a homophobic family that really should stay away.

This was such a sweet, emotional story, and the connection between Gavin and Sebastian is undeniable from the moment their deal begins. Even though they come from very different worlds — and both carry their own hurts — they fit together in a way that feels natural and deeply heartfelt. One of my favourite parts was the support Gavin received from his frat brothers and the football team. Their easy acceptance and genuine protectiveness gave the story so much warmth, especially in contrast to the negativity coming from elsewhere in his life. Sebastian, meanwhile, was absolutely adorable, and his wonderfully geeky housemates added the perfect dose of chaotic, loving energy. The mix of humour, vulnerability, and emotional growth made this a lovely, feelings‑filled read. A gentle, affirming romance with two characters who truly deserved the happiness they found in each other. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Friday, 20 March 2026

Review: A Very Merry Bah Humbug by Sarah Jayne 5 of 5 stars

A Very Merry Bah Humbug









A Very Merry Bah Humbug by Sarah Jayne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

James and Caleb are both grumps who want nothing to do with forced holiday cheer. When their fraternity insists on festive bonding, they come up with a solution: fake date so everyone will leave them alone. But the plan backfires when they’re dragged through every holiday activity imaginable — ice skating, tree hunting, hay rides, hot chocolate tastings — and they start enjoying each other’s company far more than expected. What begins as a fake relationship between two loners slowly turns into something real in this grumpy‑grumpy, holiday‑themed romance.

James and Caleb have an undeniable pull between them from the start, and what makes their connection so compelling is how clearly both men are carrying their own damage. They’re grumpy, guarded, and used to keeping people at arm’s length — which makes it all the more affecting when they start letting each other in. Caleb’s family’s treatment of James is genuinely heartbreaking. Their cruelty and intrusiveness add a sharp emotional edge to the story, especially as they try to drive a wedge between the two without caring who they hurt. Those moments deepen the stakes and highlight just how much James and Caleb need someone who chooses them, not despite their flaws but because of who they are. There’s a surprising amount of emotion packed into this holiday romance, and it gives the story real depth beneath the humour and fake‑dating fun. A warm, heartfelt read with two beautifully imperfect men finding something real in the middle of all the chaos. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Voir Dear by Marie Sinclair 3 of 5 stars

Voir Dear









Voir Dear by Marie Sinclair
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Cameron dreads yet another round of jury duty, and a spilled coffee on a cold February morning only makes it worse — until he turns around and meets the blue‑eyed guy who bumped into him. Tyler, a distracted webcomic artist, is mortified by the accident, but fate isn’t done with them. They end up on the same jury, seated side by side, and their awkward encounter slowly turns into something warm and promising as the trial moves toward Valentine’s Day.

This was such a sweet novella, and the instant attraction between Cameron and Tyler gives it a lovely spark right from the start. Even while they’re trying to stay focused on the trial, their awareness of each other never really fades — it’s always there, warm and steady, threading through every interaction. I really enjoyed how they balanced their growing feelings with the responsibility of serving on a jury. It made their connection feel grounded and genuine, not rushed. The story keeps things light, charming, and heartfelt, making their slow build toward something real especially satisfying. A quick, cute read with great chemistry and a gentle romantic pull. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 19 March 2026

Review: The Price of Loyalty by Brina Brady 3 of 5 stars

The Price of Loyalty









The Price of Loyalty by Brina Brady
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Adrik, raised to inherit a violent Russian crime empire, walks away from the mafia but can’t escape the danger that still hunts him. Hans, a gentle German professor living a quiet, steady life, is his complete opposite. When their paths collide, the connection between them is immediate and unexpectedly deep. Hans offers the peace Adrik never believed he could have, while Adrik awakens feelings Hans thought he’d buried long ago. Both men fled their pasts, but neither can walk away from what they find in each other.

Adrik’s character is explored in far more depth than Hans’s, and while that made him compelling, it also left the emotional balance of the story a little uneven. I found myself wanting more detail around their feelings, especially Hans’s inner world, to fully ground the intensity of their connection. The bones of a strong emotional arc are there, but some moments felt like they needed more space to breathe. The ending was surprisingly abrupt, which stood out even more because the story easily had room to continue. It felt like the book stopped just as things were getting interesting, and a longer, more developed conclusion would have strengthened the overall impact. Still, the premise is engaging, the contrast between the two men works well, and there’s a lot of potential in their dynamic. This was an MM story with mature content.

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