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Sunday, 23 August 2026

Review: Laken's longing: Divergent Omegaverse by J.P. Sayle 4 of 5 stars

Laken's longing: Divergent Omegaverse









Laken's longing: Divergent Omegaverse by J.P. Sayle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Laken wants a quiet, work‑focused life, but everything changes when Isley, a mischievous sugar‑glider shifter, claims him. A mysterious delivery drags Laken’s forgotten past into the present, forcing him to face old dangers and trust the people around him. As secrets come to light — including his adoptive parents knowing more than he expected — Laken finally lets himself reach for what he wants: Isley. Now he just has to learn how to date… with a little help from his brother.

I loved this story, especially the dynamic between Laken, so closed off and burdened by his past, and Isley, his mischievous sugar‑glider shifter PA who refuses to wait for the humans to catch up. Their connection is undeniable from the start, and the mix of danger from Laken’s resurfacing past and the sweetness of their growing bond made the whole book feel rich with emotion and feeling. Isley’s sugar glider absolutely stole my heart — cheeky, naughty, and determined to claim Laken no matter how complicated the situation was. The drama, the affection, and the slow opening of Laken’s guarded world all worked beautifully. I adore this series, and while Laken and Isley do get their happy ending together, the mischievous sugar glider ensures the book finishes on a cliffhanger… one that definitely left me eager for more. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse.

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Review: Koa's Caring Daddy by A.W. Scott 3 of 5 stars

Koa's Caring Daddy









Koa's Caring Daddy by A.W. Scott
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Koa is a hopeless romantic still searching for his perfect match. As a co‑owner of Club Delight, he’s had short‑lived connections with Daddies who back away once they learn what he does. Then Roman arrives to run the Monday Mixers — kind, attentive, and exactly what Koa wants, yet technically off limits. Wanting him is easy. Staying away might not be possible.

A sweet short story that’s easy to enjoy and guaranteed to make you smile. Koa and Roman’s instant attraction at the club is warm and charming, and I loved that their connection included ordinary couple moments like staying over — it made their relationship feel grounded and real. There are emotions and feelings woven throughout, though the short length means they aren’t explored in depth. Still, the story delivers a gentle, feel‑good vibe that’s perfect if you’re looking for something light, cosy, and romantic. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Saturday, 22 August 2026

Review: Chase by Raleigh Ruebins 5 of 5 stars

Chase









Chase by Raleigh Ruebins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chase and Logan’s bond starts on a rooftop in a moment of crisis, pulling them into an intense, boundary‑blurring connection. Chase is hurting and impulsive, and Logan — chaotic, touch‑hungry, and newly fascinated — can’t stay away. What begins as curiosity quickly becomes possessive and addictive, leaving them tangled in emotion neither expected.

I loved the intensity of this story and the way Chase and Logan were drawn to each other with an almost obsessive pull. Chase especially stood out to me with his tough past, his mental‑health struggles, and the raw vulnerability beneath all that impulsiveness made him incredibly compelling. I also appreciated how the book didn’t shy away from showing the dark side of social media, and how one careless comment or post can spiral into real‑world consequences. Logan was harder for me to love. Some of his choices felt confusing, and the way he struggled to say certain things made parts of their relationship feel uneven. But the sheer amount of emotion and feeling running through the story kept me hooked. It’s messy, intense, and deeply human and that’s exactly what drew me in. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: His Needy Mate by A.W. Scott 3 of 5 stars

His Needy Mate









His Needy Mate by A.W. Scott
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Archer, a human who’s always been told he feels too much, flees his old life and ends up in San Noctis—where he’s attacked in the woods and left for dead. Romilly, the dragon‑shifter King who has waited decades for his fated mate, finds him. Their bond locks into place instantly, and Romilly vows to show Archer he was never “too needy”—just waiting for the man destined to cherish him.

A sweet fated‑mates romance with a fun supernatural twist, this story was simply lovely to read. I adored how gently Archer was cared for from the very beginning — not just by Romilly, but by his entire family, who offered him unconditional love without hesitation. The emotions were clear, warm, and easy to connect with, making the whole journey feel comforting and joyful. It’s exactly the kind of story that leaves you smiling. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

** Please note this book is an AU edition of A.W. Scott’s Bellport world, reimagined with a royal shifter family and the mates Fate binds to them. 

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Friday, 21 August 2026

Review: Bratva's Mercy by Gianni Holmes 3 of 5 stars

Bratva's Mercy









Bratva's Mercy by Gianni Holmes
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Sergei can’t stop watching Leo, the grieving man whose husband was murdered only weeks ago — a murder Sergei helped hide. He knows Leo should see him as a monster, yet he aches for the moment Leo finally lets him in. When that happens, Sergei gives him everything, even as others insist Leo is only using him. Real or not, Sergei is already lost. Leo is his.

I enjoyed this story, but I didn’t quite love it. Sergei was the highlight for me — the way he loved, protected, and cared for Leo was genuinely moving. But Leo himself was harder to connect with. For most of the book, it felt like he was using Sergei, whether for revenge over his husband’s death or simply for sex, and that made their relationship difficult to fully invest in. As the story unfolded, it became clear that Leo’s marriage hadn’t been good, which made his need for revenge feel pointless and dangerously self‑destructive. I wanted to love this book, but I struggled with those choices and the emotional imbalance between them. I’m really hoping the next book gives Sergei the kindness and clarity he deserves and offers a more balanced conclusion to their story. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Hazard by Eden Finley 5 of 5 stars

Hazard









Hazard by Eden Finley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hazard joins Mike Bravo Ops hoping to meet the godfather his father adored, but instead finds Decaf cold, distant, and nothing like the man described in those journals — despite Hazard’s inconvenient attraction to him. Decaf, still haunted by the loss of Hazard’s father, wants Hazard far away for his own safety, but Hazard’s stubbornness forces him into the protector role he promised. Their growing connection becomes tangled with grief, danger, and the ghost of the man who once bound them both.

A bittersweet story that carries two powerful threads with the intense, complicated relationship between Hazard and Decaf, and the emotional ending of the Mike Bravo Ops series itself. Both arcs are full of big emotions and heavy feelings, though the strongest moments come from watching Hazard and Decaf navigate their grief, history, and the fragile connection growing between them. The series ending hit hard. It felt sad to see these kind, loyal, tough men forced to flee for their lives and disappear, especially after everything they’ve survived. Their final chapters were moving, painful, and deeply human giving a farewell that lingers. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 20 August 2026

Review: Grumpy Gus by Athena Steller 3 of 5 stars

Grumpy Gus: A Daddy's Boy short story









Grumpy Gus: A Daddy's Boy short story by Athena Steller
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Avery returns three years after the Daddy’s Boy series, facing big life changes that always make him anxious. Now finished with school and committed to working at the Canine Companion Camp, he’s ready for his next chapter — supported by his Daddy and their found family. That journey includes responding to a surprising, important question Jace suddenly asks.

This was such a sweet short story, the kind that just makes you smile. I loved getting an update on Jace and Avery, and seeing through Gus just how skilled and successful Avery has become at training and matching assistance dogs — it added a lovely, heartwarming layer to the story. The ending was perfect, especially the big question Jace asks and Avery’s adorable reaction. A gentle, feel‑good revisit with characters who continue to grow in all the right ways. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

** Please note that this takes place three years after the end of the Daddy's boy series. 

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