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Friday, 3 July 2026

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

The Consort's Curse









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

Remi, a sheltered dawn‑mage forced into a political marriage, is taken from his abbey to wed a stranger and hopes his new husband won’t exploit him or his magic. Stefan, dragged home to serve another of his father’s schemes, believes Remi is a beautiful but deceptive pawn meant to manipulate him. Determined not to fall for it, he vows to keep his distance — even as resisting Remi becomes increasingly impossible.

I really enjoyed how their immediate attraction kept working against their shared determination to avoid sleeping together. That tension made every glance and hesitation feel charged. It also became clear that both men were caught in the middle of other people’s plots, some of whom seemed almost determined to push them together whether they liked it or not. There were strong moments of danger and drama, and the emotional undercurrents ran through the whole story as they tried to navigate trust, desire, and the political games surrounding them. The mix of feelings, uncertainty, and rising stakes kept the relationship compelling from start to finish. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Jackson by Aja Foxx 3 of 5 stars

Jackson









Jackson by Aja Foxx
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Jackson’s brief but intense connection with Cruz turns life‑changing when he discovers he’s pregnant, forcing him to confront his identity as an omega and the danger threatening Black Butte Ranch. For Cruz, the bond was immediate. Returning from a mission to find Jackson carrying his child transforms everything, pushing him to prove their connection and keep Jackson safe while uncovering who is targeting the ranch. Together, they face identity shifts, rising threats, and a growing bond neither can ignore.

This book had so much promise, but for me it ultimately under‑delivered, especially when it came to Jackson and Cruz. Their bond never felt fully committed — the vague, almost obscure phrasing they used left me without any real sense that they’d chosen to stay together, which was disappointing given the emotional setup. I did enjoy the danger and drama surrounding the attacks on Black Butte Ranch, but I was confused about why the later attacks targeted Jackson’s home rather than the main house. A few other details also felt unclear:

- where the farm hand brothers were during the attacks
- when the back door was actually repaired
- why Cruz suddenly became sick
- why only now did Sterling become pregnant

Those loose threads pulled me out of the story at times. There were strong elements here — tension, action, and the potential for a powerful emotional arc — but the execution left me wanting more clarity, more connection, and more certainty in the relationship. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Thursday, 2 July 2026

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

The Lieutenant's Mate









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

Sebastian, a survivor of a brutal past, is finally safe with his daughter on Charybdis Station, but he struggles to believe he deserves his new home — or his mate, Alois. A mysterious Crellic book offers a path toward healing, though not without complications. Alois has dreamed of finding his life‑mate and is determined to support Sebastian through his trauma and his own lingering baggage. Together, they begin building a life and a bond, even as growing galactic turmoil threatens everything around them.

I loved the gentle caution and steady care Alois used in building a real bond with Sebastian. He never pushed, never assumed — he focused on creating a relationship rooted in trust and genuine love, making sure Sebastian felt safe every step of the way. Watching Alois also embrace and love Sebastian’s daughter, while still giving Sebastian the space to contribute and feel included, was one of the most touching parts of the story. There were moments of danger and drama that kept the tension high, and the writing during those scenes pulled me straight in. Through it all, the emotional journey — especially Sebastian’s — was heartfelt and compelling. A beautiful story of patience, healing, and love. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: An English Bear in Berlin by K.C. Wells 5 of 5 stars

An English Bear in Berlin









An English Bear in Berlin by K.C. Wells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kieran’s life implodes after a scandal destroys his career and marriage, sending him running to Berlin for escape. Instead, he lands in the middle of Folsom Europe, surrounded by freedom and intensity he’s never allowed himself to explore. There he meets Stefan, older, confident, and immediately attuned to Kieran’s mix of fear and curiosity. What starts as tentative exploration becomes a powerful connection that helps Kieran stop hiding and finally see himself clearly. In a city built on reinvention, the real risk isn’t letting go — it’s falling for the man who shows him who he could be.

This story blended a gay awakening, a first‑time exploration, a protective older lover, emotional healing, and even impact‑focused dynamics into a journey that feels both intense and deeply human. I loved the immediate connection between Kieran and Stefan, and how friends and acquaintances gently nudged fate to make sure they crossed paths again. Stefan’s care in giving Kieran a safe, patient space to explore his identity was one of the most moving parts of the book — supportive, steady, and never rushed. There are big emotions throughout, especially as Kieran works through the upheaval of his old life and the discovery of who he truly is. Stefan has his own feelings to navigate, but it’s Kieran who undergoes the most profound change, and watching that unfold was incredibly satisfying. The ending brought everything together beautifully, and I loved how it all worked out for them both. This was an MM story with mature content and elements of BDSM-like dynamics.

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Wednesday, 1 July 2026

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

The Soldier's Mate









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

Morgan, an easygoing soldier suddenly pushed into responsibility aboard the Blue Sparrow, joins the mission to find Wyatt Morrick. Wyatt, a doctor trapped on a planet under attack, is struggling to keep his patients alive with almost no supplies. When Morgan rescues him, the two form an unexpected bond. Their connection grows even as the Concord threat rises, forcing Morgan to step up and Wyatt to face the complicated truth about his father’s death.

The instant connection between Morgan and Wyatt only deepens once their mate bond becomes clear, giving their relationship a powerful emotional pull right from the start. The story is packed with danger and drama to free Wyatt and the remaining locals. There was also a lot of emotions as Wyatt confronted the truth about his father’s feelings — a revelation that adds real emotional weight. Amid the action and the threat of the Concord, the bond between them grows stronger, making every moment of vulnerability and discovery feel meaningful. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: Hooper by Aja Foxx 4 of 5 stars

Hooper









Hooper by Aja Foxx
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Liam flees an arranged marriage and months on the run after a single night with Hooper leaves him pregnant. Believing the Black Butte Ranch is the only safe place for his baby, he leaves newborn Emilio on Hooper’s porch before disappearing again. Hooper is stunned to discover he’s a father, and even more shaken when Liam finally returns — exhausted, scared, and still hunted by Eleanor. Reunited, they cling to each other as they prepare to protect their fragile new family from the danger closing in.

This story delivered plenty of drama and danger, especially as Eleanor’s threats escalated and her insistence that Liam — and the baby — belonged to her became more unhinged. That tension made the early relationship between Hooper and Liam feel beautifully tentative, with Liam slowly realising he didn’t have to run anymore. I loved watching Liam find his own place on the ranch, something that helped him feel grounded and genuinely safe for the first time. It added a lovely layer of growth to his character. The only thing I missed was more affection between them — though there were some sweet glimpses once the danger finally passed. Overall, it’s a story full of big emotions, high stakes, and a hard‑won sense of family. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Review: Undone in the Underbrush by Dale Mayer 5 of 5 stars

Undone in the Underbrush









Undone in the Underbrush by Dale Mayer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Doreen and Mack barely make it home from Vancouver before a new murder case pulls them back in. It’s supposed to be Mack’s case alone, but when the victim is linked to a determined Rosemoor grandmother who insists on Doreen’s involvement, she jumps in with her loyal animal crew. Together, they uncover local criminals, a hidden crime boss, and twists no one expects — including one that shocks everyone.

This mystery stands out because the case isn’t one of Doreen’s usual historic puzzles — it’s current, dangerous, and far more tangled than expected. I loved how well Doreen and Mack worked together here, openly sharing information and functioning as a real team. The web of connections leading to more dangerous people gave the story a slightly different tone, but in a way that kept things fresh and engaging. Of course, Doreen’s loyal animal crew is right there beside her, offering support, chaos, and charm in all the best ways. It’s an enjoyable mystery that lets you solve the clues right alongside Doreen, making the whole experience easy to follow, fun to feel, and very satisfying.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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