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Featured New Release - Touched by Starlight by Anna Lowe

  NEW RELEASE!  Touched by Starlight: a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance. Château Nocturne series, Book 4. Dora Durand came ...

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Review: Rowan's Lost Backpack by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat 3 of 5 stars

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Rowan's Lost Backpack by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Rowan accidentally grabs the wrong backpack at Chained and ends up with a stranger’s work bag instead of his little gear. After a night of panicking, he reaches out to the owner and is called to a major law firm the next morning. There he meets Summit — a powerful, gorgeous Daddy who already has Rowan’s real backpack and clearly understands exactly what its contents mean.

This short story was such a sweet, fated‑feeling romance. Rowan and Summit only meet because of a mixed‑up backpack, but it genuinely feels like destiny — they fit together so naturally. I loved how Rowan gently encouraged Summit to work smarter, giving him more time for himself and for the relationship they were building. It was also lovely to see them take the time to grow as both boyfriends and as a Daddy/little pairing, letting trust and understanding develop at a steady pace. The whole story is easy to read, warm, and emotionally satisfying — a charming, low‑stress romance with a perfect accidental‑meeting start. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: Dragon Manny by Minerva Howe 4 of 5 stars

Dragon Manny










Dragon Manny by Minerva Howe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Daniel heads into the Colorado mountains for a manny job and meets Hayden, an intimidating but gorgeous dragon shifter raising his unusually advanced baby, Jacks. Daniel quickly bonds with the child, and Hayden realises there’s far more to Daniel than he expected. Just as their connection begins to grow, danger arrives, forcing them to work together to protect Jacks and the fragile new family forming between them.

Daniel’s easy, natural bond with baby Jacks is what lets him settle into the household so quickly, and it becomes the foundation for everything that follows. As time goes on, it’s clear that his connection with Hayden is deepening too — and that Daniel needs space to learn about dragons as well as explore his own heritage. I loved seeing the three of them grow into a real family, especially when danger struck and they worked together to protect each other. The emotions are gentle, the pacing is smooth, and the story is easy to read and understand. Overall, it’s an enjoyable paranormal romance with warmth, heart, and a lovely sense of found family. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Saturday, 13 June 2026

Review: Sweet Violence by April Jade 5 of 5 stars

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Sweet Violence by April Jade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Archie earns an assistantship at Wexley expecting to work under celebrated survivor‑turned‑author Henry Rothwell — a man famous for living through a fire and building a career on that story. But up close, the polished narrative doesn’t hold. The details feel wrong, the silences feel deliberate, and the longer Archie stays, the more he senses something darker beneath Henry’s public persona. What the world believes about Henry isn’t the truth, and Archie finds himself dangerously close to uncovering who — or what — Henry really is.

The connection between Archie and Henry is undeniable from the start of this dark romance — two men equally fascinated by each other, drawn together by something sharp, curious, and impossible to ignore. They’re similar in so many ways, but Henry has had years to perfect the mask he shows the world, while Archie is still learning how to read the shadows behind it. I loved how they could openly discuss scenarios, motivations, and the darker corners of human behaviour; it made Archie the perfect assistant for Henry, and it deepened their bond in a way that felt both intellectual and intimate. The story carries real danger and drama as Archie gets too close to something he shouldn’t, and Henry steps in with a fierce protectiveness that says more than words ever could. Archie’s friendship with Rhys was another highlight — a vital source of grounding and support before Henry became part of his world. A dark, compelling read with tension, obsession, and a connection that feels as inevitable as it is intense. This was an MM story with mature content with a BDSM-like Daddy/boy dynamic.

** Please note any trigger warnings and be kind to yourself. **

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Review: Grey's Gift by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

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Grey's Gift by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This short story offers a warm slice‑of‑life return to Hobson Hills, with each chapter checking in on a different couple from the series. When Grey faces a daunting decision, the Wilson clan — nosy, loud, and endlessly supportive — rallies around him to make sure he knows he isn’t alone. It’s a gentle reminder of how deeply this community cares for one another and how much strength comes from the bonds they’ve built.

I really loved this little slice‑of‑life story. It balanced two things beautifully: giving Grey the support he desperately needed and letting us catch up with all the families we’ve grown attached to. The Wilsons were their usual mix of nosy, chaotic, and endlessly loving, and the emotional moments hit in all the right ways. There were so many feelings throughout — and honestly, an overload of cuteness — that made the whole thing feel warm and satisfying. And now I’m absolutely dying to see the gift they prepared for Grey; it sounded like the perfect Wilson‑style gesture. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Friday, 12 June 2026

Review: Hounding Hank by D.J. Jamison 3 of 5 stars

Hounding Hank









Hounding Hank by D.J. Jamison
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Jamie finally gets a match from the Matchmaking Mamas: Hank, who seems perfect over text and shares his love of dogs. Their first date looks promising — until Hank arrives expecting a woman. The mix‑up leaves them both scrambling, but a real friendship starts to grow. As Jamie’s attraction deepens, he can’t help wondering if Hank might still be his Prince Charming… or if he’s barking up the wrong tree.

Jamie and Hank start with a warm, easy friendship built on their shared love of dogs, and that connection becomes the heart of the story. I especially enjoyed how people around them began to question whether they were really just friends, while Jamie stayed determined to let any shift between them be Hank’s choice, not something he pushed for. There are emotions and tender moments throughout, but I did find myself wishing the book had gone deeper into themes like fluid sexuality and demisexuality. Even so, their growing bond is sweet, steady, and genuinely enjoyable to follow. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Unraveling the Omega by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

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Unraveling the Omega by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ernie meets the shy, gentle alpha Reuben on a Bigfoot trip and quickly realises he’s the one. Reuben, who’s spent his life keeping people at a distance because of social anxiety, falls just as hard for Ernie’s patience and charm. They build a quiet life together, but when things go wrong and Ernie needs support, Reuben chooses to face his fears — even a whole crowd of Wilsons — to stand by him. Together, they prove they can handle anything and build a perfectly imperfect family of their own.

This story is a lovely example of love conquering all. I adored watching Reuben face his social anxiety head‑on so he could be there for Ernie, and then seeing Ernie turn around and support Reuben’s family just as fiercely. Their growth felt genuine, and every challenge they faced only tightened their bond and deepened the love between them. There are so many emotions and feelings woven through the story, all easy to understand and connect with, making their journey both heartfelt and deeply satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Thursday, 11 June 2026

Review: Lights, Murder, Action by Ashlynn Mills 3 of 5 stars

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Lights, Murder, Action by Ashlynn Mills
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Sterling is used to playing a fake villain — scripted blood, staged murders, all pretend — until suddenly it isn’t. Pulled into a real nightmare, he becomes trapped and controlled, clinging to cameraman Hayden’s praise as the only thing that still feels good. Chained, surrounded by real violence, Sterling fixates on performing for Hayden, blurring fear and devotion as he becomes the “star” of a show he can’t escape.

This is a very dark romance built on the intense obsession between Sterling and Hayden, and that fixation drives every moment of their twisted connection. I found myself struggling at times with just how dark every character was — it became hard to tell who was worse, which added to the unsettling tone of the story. I do enjoy dark romance, but this one pushed the limits for me. Still, the obsessive pull between the leads is undeniable, and the story delivers exactly the kind of disturbing, emotionally charged intensity it promises. This was an MM story with mature content.

** Please note the trigger warnings **

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