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SERIES SALE: SHERWOOD FOREST SHIFTERS by Anna Lowe April 12-18

SERIES SALE: SHERWOOD FOREST SHIFTERS  April 12-18 Steamy, suspenseful PNR with a female, fox shifter Robin Hood. If you enjoyed the humour ...

Friday, 1 May 2026

Review: Cronin's Key II by N.R.Walker 4 of 5 stars

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Cronin's Key II by N.R. Walker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alec and Cronin are still basking in new love after Egypt, but Alec’s powerful, mysterious blood is causing dangerous ripples in the vampire world. With help from Jorge, a prophetic vampire child, they’re pulled into a new conflict that leads them to the China–Mongolia border. Beneath the earth — and amid a battle with the Terracotta Army — they finally learn the truth about the Key and Alec’s place in vampire history.

I loved watching Alec and Cronin’s connection deepen even further in this instalment. Their love feels stronger, steadier, and more certain than ever, and the discoveries they make about each other — and the effect they have on one another — only tighten that bond. Once again, danger circles them as others try to steal Alec’s power, but they face every threat side by side. With the help of both old friends and new allies, they navigated uncertainty, drama, and escalating risks, all while holding fast to the hope of an eternity together. What stayed with me most was their unwavering trust and the absolute certainty they have in each other. Their love is powerful, grounding, and beautifully constant, even when the world around them is anything but safe. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Trigger Discipline by Jacqueline McCall 4 of 5 stars

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Trigger Discipline by Jacqueline McCall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When aliens invade Washington D.C., paramedic Blake Lewis is thrown into chaos, fighting to save lives in a city collapsing around him. He crosses paths with Gabriel Lennox, a hardened special‑forces operator he ends up rescuing. Forced to survive together through hostile streets, inhuman enemies, and a failing government, Blake and Gabriel try not to fall for each other in the middle of the apocalypse.

The connection between Blake and Gabriel is electric from the moment they collide in the middle of the invasion — a bond forged under fire that only grows stronger as the danger escalates. Even with the world falling apart around them, their pull toward each other feels undeniable. I loved the humour threaded through all the chaos, especially the sharp, fast banter that kept the tension from ever feeling too heavy. Blake’s ability to piece together how the aliens worked did stretch belief a little, but honestly, I didn’t mind — I was far too invested in the characters and their relationships to care. This story is intense, funny, emotional, and full of heart, and I’m absolutely looking forward to the final book in the duo. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

Review: Cronin's Key by N.R. Walker 5 of 5 stars

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Cronin's Key by N.R. Walker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Detective Alec MacAidan thinks he’s used to strange, until a dying man gives him a warning and turns to dust. The incident draws Cronin, a thousand‑year‑old vampire Elder who’s spent centuries waiting for his fated mate — a man “with a shield,” now revealed to be Alec and his police badge. As the two struggle with their sudden bond, news erupts of a powerful vampire in Egypt preparing to unleash Death itself. Thrown into a world of ancient magic and hidden history, Alec learns that everything he knew about pharaohs and gods was wrong — and that he may be the key to stopping a catastrophe.

The pull between Alec and Cronin is immediate and impossible to ignore, and watching that connection deepen was one of my favourite parts of the story. The mysteries and magic surrounding them — from ancient secrets to impossible powers — kept me completely hooked. I was flying through chapters, desperate to know what happened next. I especially loved how Cronin gave Alec the space and time he needed to adjust to the idea of being bonded to a vampire. That patience made their relationship feel grounded and earned. And the supporting cast? Utterly addictive. Every side character added humour, tension, or heart in a way that made the world feel alive. This was one of those stories that’s incredibly easy to read, feel, and understand — the kind you sink into without even noticing how quickly the pages are turning. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Shattered Hoops by Becca Seymour 5 of 5 stars

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ollie Marshall, a rookie determined to stay flawless under pressure, hides his relationship with rising rock star Rafe Ortiz. Their love survives in secrecy — stolen moments and hidden truths — until one night exposes everything. With media scrutiny, family pressure, and every mistake turning into headlines, the two are pushed to a breaking point that could change their futures forever.

This story is packed with intensity — every emotion sharp, every moment between Ollie and Rafe loaded with pressure, longing, and the weight of being watched. Both men are successful in their own worlds, but that success only magnifies the scrutiny on them, turning their private love into something fragile and hard‑won. I loved the ups and downs, the tenderness threaded through the chaos, and the way their feelings stayed so clear and easy to connect with. The ending absolutely broke my heart, and now I’m counting the days until the final book. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Review: Moonbeams & Mistletoe by Colbie Dunbar 3 of 5 stars

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Moonbeams & Mistletoe by Colbie Dunbar
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Indigo enters witness protection expecting a simple safe house, not a luxurious lodge run by a wolf‑shifter pack — or Riven, the future Alpha who instantly recognises him as his fated mate. Indigo has no idea shifters exist until he accidentally witnesses the pack’s full‑moon run on Christmas Eve and panics. Now Riven must convince him their bond is real, and Indigo has to choose between fear and the growing trust he feels for the man determined to protect him.

This novella has such a lovely pull between Indigo and Riven — that quiet, steady tug of a bond that’s more than instinct. Even when Indigo needs space to process the truth about shifters and the mate bond, Riven gives it to him without hesitation, trusting that what they share will bring him back when he’s ready. I really appreciated that their connection wasn’t just the mate bond but genuine affection and growing love. The story blends warmth, emotion, and a touch of danger in a way that feels effortless. It’s easy to read, easy to feel, and easy to root for these two as they navigate fear, trust, and the promise of something real. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: The Beacon and the Brine by Katherine McIntyre 4 of 5 stars

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The Beacon and the Brine by Katherine McIntyre
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Elrich is pushed into an arranged marriage with Arielle Triton, a wealthy merfolk heiress he feels no real spark with. Instead, he finds himself drawn to Ursuline, the cecaelia family lawyer bound to the Tritons by contract. As his feelings grow, Elrich uncovers dark secrets behind the Triton family’s power — disappearances, whispers, and danger that make duty impossible to ignore. To save himself and Ursuline, he may have to break the very contracts that keep them trapped.

The connection between Elrich and Ursuline is the heart of this story — a bond so strong it rises above the contracts and obligations tying them both to the Triton family. Their relationship feels fated, tender, and quietly powerful, even as danger closes in around them. I loved the sense of drama throughout, especially as the darker truths behind the Tritons come to light. The stakes are high, the tension constant, and the worldbuilding rich with paranormal intrigue. The supporting cast of monster friends was a delight, and watching Elrich slowly become part of that community added warmth and hope to an otherwise perilous journey. A beautifully emotional paranormal romance with danger, loyalty, and a love that refuses to be contained. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Review: Shadow Prince by S. Rodman 4 of 5 stars

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Shadow Prince by S. Rodman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Adam discovers that the childhood monster under his bed was real — a shadowy being named Hex who imprinted on him years ago and has now returned, exiled from the Shadow Realm and dependent on Adam to survive. Hex is smug, intrusive, and impossible to ignore, but he needs Adam’s help, and their old bond keeps pulling them together. Adam knows he should send him away, yet the creature who once hid under his bed is now firmly under his skin.

I loved the unusual, reluctant connection between Adam and Hex — a bond Adam fights every step of the way until he finally starts believing the truth Hex has been insisting on from the start. Their dynamic is equal parts chaotic, funny, and unexpectedly tender, and watching Adam slowly give in to what’s growing between them is one of the story’s biggest delights. The humour was funny, especially Hex’s compulsive need to reorganise Adam’s flat like a shadow‑realm housekeeper with opinions. The side characters added even more charm and energy, each bringing their own fun to the chaos swirling around Adam and Hex. Amid the jokes and banter, there’s real drama and moments of danger that keep the tension high. Altogether, it’s a lively, emotional, and thoroughly entertaining read. This was an MM story with mature content.

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