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Wind Whisperer by Anna Lowe

  * Dragons * Witches * Vampires * Magic * Steamy, suspenseful paranormal romance! Winner BEST PNR "WITCHES & WIZARDS" RO...

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Review: Taming His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle 4 of 5 stars

Taming His Vampire Mate









Taming His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Thierry is determined to defy fate itself by trying to restore a vampire’s lost humanity — starting with his own. His plan is simple: force the universe to reveal his fated mate, then reject the bond before love can ruin everything. But fate hands him Jeremy, a brooding werewolf alpha who reminds him far too much of the monster who made him centuries ago. Thierry wants nothing to do with him. Jeremy, meanwhile, is focused on saving his fractured former pack and wants no complications — especially not a sharp‑tongued vampire he’s been taught to fear. But the pull between them is undeniable, and resisting it becomes harder as danger from Thierry’s past closes in. Both men are haunted by old wounds, terrified of losing another mate, and desperate to protect the people they care about. Fate, however, seems determined to bind them together whether they’re ready or not.

I really enjoyed this paranormal romance crackles with an irresistible, magnetic pull between Thierry and Jeremy — two men who want nothing to do with fate, yet can’t escape the bond drawing them together. Their chemistry is sharp, reluctant, and utterly compelling, especially as both fight their own fears and the ghosts of past heartbreak. What elevates the story is the danger stalking them from every direction. Thierry’s ancient past refuses to stay buried, and Jeremy’s fractured pack faces threats they’re not prepared to handle. The tension between desire and survival keeps the stakes high, making every moment feel urgent. A gripping, emotionally charged tale where fate refuses to be denied and love becomes the one force strong enough to stand against the darkness closing in. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Winter Wonders by Leighton Greene 4 of 5 stars

Winter Wonders









Winter Wonders by Leighton Greene
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jonathan’s lonely Christmas plans fall apart when his car breaks down in a snowstorm and he’s rescued by Cooper Kincaid — a gorgeous stranger who turns out to be very wealthy and very desperate for a fake boyfriend to survive his family’s holiday drama. After a surprise hookup, Cooper claims Jon as his new partner to fend off a meddling mother and a toxic ex. Jon agrees to play along, and their pretend romance quickly turns warm, intimate, and real, especially as Cooper explores a more dominant side he’s never shared before. As the holiday gala approaches, both men must decide whether this Christmas charade is just convenient…or the beginning of something real.

I loved this warm, funny, and wonderfully heartfelt holiday romance built on the instant connection between Jon and Cooper. What starts as a snowy rescue and a one‑night spark quickly deepens into something real, tender, and impossible for either of them to ignore. Their chemistry feels natural from the start, and watching those feelings grow beneath the “fake boyfriend” act is pure joy. Of course, Cooper’s well‑meaning but meddling mother adds plenty of chaos to the mix, pushing him toward his ex and unintentionally nudging Jon and Cooper closer together. Her interference creates the perfect backdrop for the two men to realise that what they’re pretending has quietly become the truth. A charming, cosy holiday read full of genuine emotion, unexpected love, and just the right amount of family drama. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Hunting His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle 4 of 5 stars

Hunting His Vampire Mate










Hunting His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Danny and Michael are longtime monster‑hunting partners whose bond runs deeper than either has admitted. After a near‑death moment, Danny confesses he’s in love with Michael, while Michael—still traumatized by past loss—tries to shut down his own feelings to protect himself. As danger closes in, they’re forced to face the truth: they’re fated mates, and denying it may cost them each other forever.

I loved this friends‑to‑lovers paranormal romance that was built on a bond so deep it practically hums off the page. Danny and Michael have spent years fighting side by side, trusting each other with their lives long before either of them dared to acknowledge the feelings underneath. Their connection is intimate, instinctive, and unshakeable — the kind of partnership forged through danger, loyalty, and shared loss. What makes their story so compelling is how fiercely they love each other, even when fear and trauma keep them from saying it out loud. Both men would walk through fire — or face down monsters — if it meant keeping the other safe. That devotion turns every moment between them into something charged and meaningful. A gripping, emotional journey where two men who’ve already given each other everything finally realize that love has been there all along. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Monday, 2 February 2026

Review: When Forever Ended by Cara Dee 5 of 5 stars

When Forever Ended










When Forever Ended by Cara Dee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

William Calvert is drowning in depression, guilt, and the weight of a life that no longer feels like his own. Even the love of his wife and children can’t pull him out of the darkness. The only bright memory he still clings to is of Kelly Oakley — his childhood best friend, the boy he kissed at nineteen, and the person he hasn’t seen in twenty‑four years. Now forty‑three and barely holding himself together, William is stunned when Kelly suddenly returns to town. Their reunion becomes the first spark of hope William has felt in years, offering a chance at healing, understanding, and the second chance he never believed he’d get.

I loved this deeply emotional, beautifully written second‑chance story that explored the cost of repressing who you are — and the healing that becomes possible when the past walks back into your life. William’s struggle with his buried feelings and long‑denied sexuality is portrayed with raw honesty, making his journey both heartbreaking and incredibly moving. When Kelly returns after decades apart, it feels like fate handing them the chance they were denied as young men. Their reunion isn’t just nostalgic; it’s transformative. Kelly becomes the first person to truly see William again, offering understanding, comfort, and the possibility of a life built on truth rather than fear. A tender, hopeful novel about rediscovering yourself, reclaiming love you thought you’d lost forever, and finding the courage to reach for a second chance that feels nothing short of miraculous. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Kiss Me Again by Garrett Leigh 5 of 5 stars

Kiss Me Again












Kiss Me Again by Garrett Leigh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Aidan, a loner recovering from a life‑changing accident, meets Ludo, a brilliant, restless man whose bipolar world burns in vivid colour. Their late‑night hospital conversations spark a connection neither can shake. When they reunite, Aidan’s slow healing and Ludo’s instability collide, yet together they find something that feels almost whole. Loving Ludo means weathering every shade of his storms—but their bond shines brightest in the dark.

I loved this tender, beautifully intense story about two men who found something extraordinary in each other at the worst possible moment. Aidan and Ludo’s connection is immediate and powerful—quiet sparks in a hospital room that grew into a love neither of them expected. What moved me most was how deeply they care, even when life is messy, painful, and unpredictable. Ludo’s struggle with his mental health is portrayed with honesty and compassion, never shying away from the hard moments but never reducing him to them either. Aidan’s steady, patient devotion becomes its own kind of healing, and together they build something fragile, luminous, and fiercely worth fighting for. A heartfelt, emotional romance about choosing each other through every shade—bright, dark, and everything in between. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Sunday, 1 February 2026

Review: Edged by Courtney W. Dixon 3 of 5 stars

Edged










Edged by Courtney W. Dixon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Atlas applies for a PA job hoping for stability, never expecting the two VPs interviewing him to be the same men he shared an unforgettable, intimate night with. They made him feel wanted for the first time — and now they want him back in their lives, not just as an employee but as their “princess.” Hugh is already in trouble at work thanks to his unconventional desires, and hiring Atlas is the last thing he should do. But after their night together, he’s never been able to forget him, and seeing Atlas again makes resisting impossible. Linden has always followed Hugh’s lead, quietly nursing a crush he’s never acted on. When Atlas reappears, instead of jealousy, he feels drawn to him too. Together, the three of them discover that what they want isn’t competition — it’s a shared connection they all felt from the start.

I loved that this story beautifully captured a triad that feels not only believable but deeply right. Atlas, Hugh, and Linden each bring something essential to the relationship — Atlas’s vulnerability, Hugh’s commanding confidence, and Linden’s quiet devotion — and together they form a bond that feels perfectly balanced and emotionally rich. What makes their connection especially compelling is how seamlessly their love blends emotional intimacy with shared physical intimacy. The sexual side of their relationship isn’t just spice; it’s a meaningful expression of trust, desire, and the way they fit together as a unit. Their shared encounters strengthen their bond and highlight just how naturally the three of them connect. A tender, passionate, and affirming romance about three men who are absolutely perfect for one another in every way that matters. This was an MMM story with mature content.

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Review: Protecting His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle 4 of 5 stars

Protecting His Vampire Mate









Protecting His Vampire Mate by Jay Castle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Bryan is a vampire convinced he’s too damaged to deserve love — especially from Tobias, the powerful, kind, and infuriatingly perfect warlock who claims they’re fated mates. Though Bryan secretly cares for him, he refuses to risk Tobias’s safety and throws himself into hunting monsters instead, hoping distance will keep Tobias out of danger. Tobias has known Bryan was his destined mate since he was fourteen, but meeting him only made that truth hit harder. When Bryan walked away, Tobias respected his need for space, even though it hurt. But a demon’s vision of Bryan’s death changes everything. Determined to protect the man he loves, Tobias refuses to leave his side — even if Bryan would rather face the darkness alone.

This fated‑mates romance thrives on the irresistible clash between Bryan’s stubborn refusal to believe he deserves love and Tobias’s unwavering determination to prove that he does. Bryan keeps pushing him away, convinced that his darkness makes him unworthy, but Tobias meets every wall with patience, devotion, and a quiet certainty that they were meant for each other. Their dynamic is electric — one man running, the other refusing to let him fall — and the tension between them makes every moment feel charged with destiny. Even with demons, danger, and fear standing in their way, fate keeps pulling them back together, reminding them that some bonds can’t be denied. A powerful, emotional journey where love refuses to be shaken, and fate makes sure these two get the happily ever after they were always meant to claim. This was an MM story with mature content.

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