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NEW RELEASE Touched by Magic by Anna Lowe

  NEW from Anna Lowe : " TOUCHED BY MAGIC ,"   a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance - with an art heist ! Secrets u...

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Review: Daddy's Precious Pets by Layla Dorine 3 of 5 stars

Daddy's Precious Pets










Daddy's Precious Pets by Layla Dorine
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Murry and Raleigh come from very different backgrounds, but foster care brought them together and turned them into the only family they truly trust. Now they’ve spent seven years dancing side by side at a strip club and exploring a part of themselves that lets them escape. When designer Dorian approaches them after a steamy performance and asks them to model his pet‑play clothing line — with the tempting bonus of drinking from Daddy Dorian — they jump at the chance, hoping it might lead to something more than just pretend.

This was such a tender, emotionally rich story, and what stood out most to me was the deep care and connection between all three men. Murry and Raleigh have spent years relying only on each other, so seeing them finally receive the love, stability, and affirmation they’ve always needed from a Daddy who embraces every side of them was incredibly moving. The dynamic between the three is full of warmth, trust, and gentle devotion, and the way their relationship grows feels both intimate and healing. I loved watching Murry and Raleigh open up to someone who truly sees them, and the emotional bonds between them all were so easy to feel and understand through the writing. A sweet, heartfelt story about found family, acceptance, and the kind of love that lets you finally breathe. This was an MMM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic with pet play and male lactation.

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Review: Things I Wished We Said by Jacey Davis 5 of 5 stars

Things I Wished We Said












Things I Wished We Said by Jacey Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Koa never imagined he’d end up married to his best friend, Riot, and helping raise Riot’s seven siblings — even if the marriage is only for practical reasons. What he has imagined, though, is loving Riot in a way he’s never dared to admit. After years of hiding his feelings, keeping the truth to himself is getting harder, and when one secret slips out, the rest begin to unravel. Koa must finally decide whether honesty will cost him his best friend or open the door to the love he’s always wanted.

This was such a beautifully emotional story, and the connection between Koa and Riot is the heart of it. They both love each other deeply but hide it behind years of friendship, responsibility, and fear of losing what they already have. That quiet, aching devotion made their journey incredibly compelling. What truly stood out was the way they pulled together Riot’s seven siblings and created a home overflowing with love, stability, and tenderness. Every emotion — the exhaustion, the hope, the longing, the fierce protectiveness — was so easy to feel and understand through the writing. A heartfelt, intimate story about found family, unspoken love, and two men who finally realise they’ve been each other’s home all along. This was an MM story with mature content.

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

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Friday, 6 March 2026

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

His Plaything










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

A shy omega, Linus, is tricked into attending a Dark Fantasies Club event in his twin brother’s place and ends up paired with Saint, a protective alpha with a painful past. Their unexpected chemistry collides with real danger when Linus’s brother’s criminal ties surface—right as Linus goes into heat. Together, Linus and Saint must survive a criminal gang, a surprise heat, and their growing bond.

This book delivers a surprisingly heartfelt punch beneath all the heat and chaos. Linus and Saint’s connection is the standout here—gentle, instinctive, and protective on both sides. Linus may be shy, but he has a quiet strength that Saint recognises immediately, and Saint’s steady, grounding presence gives Linus the safety he’s never had. Lucas, on the other hand, is deliciously awful. His manipulation and selfishness make him an easy villain to root against, and his actions throw Linus and Saint into danger that feels genuinely high‑stakes. What I loved most was how fiercely Linus and Saint protect each other. It’s not just alpha instinct or omega vulnerability—it’s two wounded people choosing to stand together. Their bond grows fast, but it feels earned, tender, and exactly what each of them needs. This was an MM story with mature content set in the Omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: Ever After Volume 1 by R.J. Scott 4 of 5 stars

Ever After Volume 1









Ever After Volume 1 by R.J. Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This anthology brings together five heartfelt stories about love, loss, and the courage to try again. In Back Home, Kieran and Jordan face old wounds and long‑buried truths as they navigate a second chance at the love they once lost. Moments follows fallen movie star Jacob and gentle, hopeful Ethan as redemption and healing intertwine. Deefur Dog introduces a widowed father, his loyal Great Dane, and the manny who brings warmth, order, and love back into their lives — complete with a charming Christmas epilogue. In One Night, Liam’s duty-bound future is shaken when Micah shows him what real desire feels like, forcing him to choose between obligation and his heart. Finally, The Decisions We Make explores the deep, complicated bond between Daniel and Jamie — best friends, foster brothers, and soulmates — as they confront the truth of their feelings. Across Hollywood scandals, small‑town secrets, Christmas miracles, and forbidden love, Ever After, Volume 1 celebrates the many ways love finds us and the hard-won happily ever afters that make it all worthwhile.

The writing in this collection is genuinely strong, and each story pulled me in with its emotion and heart. At the same time, I often found myself wanting to know what happened next for the men in these romances — the endings were satisfying, but they left me wishing for just a little more time with each couple. Still, the characters were engaging, the relationships compelling, and the emotional beats well‑crafted. A lovely set of stories that made me curious about the futures these men will build beyond the final page.

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Thursday, 5 March 2026

Review: What a Croc by Raiven Matthews 4 of 5 stars

What a Croc










What a Croc by Raiven Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Robert Cooper moves to Sweet Alps to rebuild his life after leaving an unhappy marriage, hoping for peace, family time, and a fresh start. Instead, he discovers he has a fated mate — the much younger and very determined croc‑shifter alpha, Jackson Sobek. One date meant to prove they’re not compatible quickly goes sideways when Robert’s heat hits, and soon he’s unexpectedly expecting Jackson’s baby. Jackson, a single dad still grieving his first mate, sees Robert as a second chance fate has gifted him. He’s instantly drawn to the older omega and is determined to show him that fate doesn’t make mistakes. As the two men navigate new love, blended family life, and the surprise pregnancy, they both discover that you’re never too old — or too wounded — to find happiness again.

This was such a sweet, heart‑warming story, and I loved every moment of it. Jackson’s determination to seize this unexpected second chance at happiness — especially with the insecure, hesitant Robert — was beautiful to watch. Their chemistry is undeniable from the start, and Jackson’s devotion to caring for Robert shines through in every interaction. The family element made it even more charming. Jackson’s adorable son Aiden adds so much warmth, and the excitement around the new baby Robert is expecting gives the whole story a lovely sense of hope and new beginnings. A gentle, feel‑good romance about finding love later in life, embracing fate, and letting yourself be cherished. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: The Lies That Bind by K.C. Wells by Parker Williams 5 of 5 stars

The Lies That Bind









The Lies That Bind by K.C. Wells by Parker Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mason has spent his life knowing that, as an omega, his future isn’t truly his own. When two wolf packs merge and arrange to marry him off to a man who sees omegas as property, Mason rebels with a desperate lie — claiming he’s already promised to his human best friend, Kip. What was meant to buy time quickly becomes real as the packs demand proof, forcing Mason and Kip into a pretend bond that awakens unexpected feelings. As they share their painful pasts, Kip becomes the steady, protective presence Mason never thought he’d have, and Mason becomes the missing piece Kip didn’t know he needed. But when Mason is brutally attacked and secrets rise to the surface, their fragile bond is tested by danger, blood, and truths that could change everything. A dark fantasy MM romance about lies that turn into love, bonds chosen rather than forced, and the fight to survive together.

I absolutely loved this story. The love between Mason and Kip is undeniable from the moment their fake bond starts to shift into something real. The drama and danger woven through the plot kept me completely hooked, especially watching how fiercely protective Kip becomes whenever Mason is threatened. That hidden truth Kip was carrying was such a satisfying surprise and added an extra layer of tension and depth to their relationship. The writing style made it incredibly easy to feel every emotion right alongside them — the fear, the longing, the tenderness, and the slow realisation that what they’re building together is genuine. A gripping, emotional romance that had me rooting for them from start to finish. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse.

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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Review: Magnificent Mess by Roe Horvat 3 of 5 stars

Magnificent Mess









Magnificent Mess by Roe Horvat
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Laurel Riley, a famous singer desperate for a break from the spotlight, retreats to the secluded bear‑shifter town of Beauville to recover from burnout. But when a construction accident leaves his new chalet uninhabitable, he’s forced to stay at a local B&B run by the endlessly cheerful Monty Wolf. Monty’s tenant, the broody and unimpressed Orson “Jordy” Jordan, complicates things further — especially when the tension between them turns into something far more intimate. Laurel came to Beauville for solitude, healing, and quiet hikes, but instead finds himself tangled up with two bear shifters and questioning whether being alone is really what he wants after all.

This was such a warm, comforting story, and the connection between Laurel, Monty, and Jordy absolutely shines. Each of them carries their own kind of exhaustion or loneliness, but it’s Laurel’s deep burnout that really sets the emotional tone — and the way Monty and Jordy give him the kind of rest, grounding, and affection he didn’t even know he needed is genuinely lovely. Their bond formed quickly but naturally, built on care, curiosity, and an easy chemistry that grows into something tender and real. Watching the three of them find solace in each other made me smile throughout, and I couldn’t help cheering them on as that spark deepened into love. A sweet, feel‑good romance with a trio you can’t help rooting for. This was an MMM story with mature content and set in the the omegaverse.

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