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Featured New Release - Touched by Starlight by Anna Lowe

  NEW RELEASE!  Touched by Starlight: a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance. Château Nocturne series, Book 4. Dora Durand came ...

Sunday, 31 May 2026

Review: Burke by Aja Foxx 4 of 5 stars

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Burke by Aja Foxx
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Burke, a former soldier hiding his insecurities behind sarcasm, finds new purpose at Black Butte Ranch — and an unexpected pull toward Danny, an omega trapped in an abusive home. Their connection grows despite Danny’s fear of alphas, and Dennis’s escalating violence eventually forces Danny to choose safety and trust. After a brutal confrontation, Danny accepts Burke’s support, moves to the ranch, and later discovers he’s pregnant. For the first time, he chooses an alpha because he wants the life they can build together.

The undeniable connection between Burke and Danny shines from the very beginning, even when they’re both trying hard to pretend it isn’t there. I loved how Burke’s protective instincts were already in full force long before the pregnancy — and how that determination only deepened once he knew Danny and the baby needed him. His soft heart was impossible to miss. One of my favourite parts was seeing all the ex‑SEALs rally around them, using every skill and resource they had to keep Danny safe. And Danny himself wasn’t nearly as fragile as he first appeared; he got moments to stand strong and shine in his own right, which made their partnership feel more balanced and meaningful. The story is full of big emotions and feelings that are easy to understand and connect with, making their journey both heartfelt and satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: Wounded Mate by Lee Colgin 3 of 5 stars

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Wounded Mate by Lee Colgin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

An incubus named Valius is suddenly struck by the agony of a feral werewolf’s wounds — pain that isn’t his, but belongs to Bela, a dying wolf left for dead by a hostile pack. When Valius finds him, the moment their eyes meet reveals the truth: they’re mates. For Bela, who has lived a life of loneliness and suffering, that spark gives him something worth fighting for. But a witch’s curse threatens to tear them apart, and fate’s fragile gift may not be enough to save their bond.

This was a sweet novella that managed to tell a complete story within its shorter length, but I did feel it was missing some of the deeper feelings and emotional detail that would have made the connection between the characters truly shine. Even so, it was an enjoyable read with a clear arc and a satisfying resolution. This was an MM story with mature content.

** Please note that this story was originally published in a Fated Mates Charity Anthology **

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Saturday, 30 May 2026

Review: Booker's Bliss by J.P. Sayle 4 of 5 stars

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Booker's Bliss by J.P. Sayle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Booker Starling, a gruff alpha bear with a guarded heart, has always kept his distance from Frey Abbott — until one pivotal moment forces him to see the flirty fox PA in a completely new way. With old rules no longer binding him and Frey’s true vulnerability revealed, resisting becomes impossible. Booker finally decides to take a chance on love, even if it means breaking every rule he set for himself.

The undeniable attraction between Booker and Frey was one of the strongest parts of this story — both of them trying so hard to deny what everyone else could clearly see. I loved how soft‑hearted Booker was beneath all that gruffness, always determined to protect those more vulnerable, and how that protective streak showed long before either of them admitted their feelings. Frey’s persistence, paired with Booker’s instinctive care, made their slow shift toward each other feel inevitable. And once they made their life‑changing decision, the support from both the Starling family and the PA family added so much warmth and humour. There were plenty of emotions and feelings throughout, making their journey easy to connect with. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse with an associated MPREG.

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Review: Macon by Aja Foxx 3 of 5 stars

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Macon by Aja Foxx
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Macon is shocked when Carter returns to the ranch pregnant, and he’s determined not to run again. Once terrified and feeling unworthy, he now wants to protect Carter from his controlling father and be part of their baby’s life. Carter, long overshadowed by his wealthy family, finally felt seen after one night with Macon — until he woke up alone. Back in Texas, he discovered he was pregnant and chose to keep the baby. When his family eventually confronted him, Carter realised his true home was with the people who accepted him: Macon, Rawley, and the ranch.

Carter’s cleverness really stood out in this story — the way he quietly set up his own financial safety net to escape his father’s control showed just how resourceful he had to be to protect himself and his future. His determination made him easy to root for. I did find it a bit strange how quickly the story shifted into talk of love between him and Macon. Their relationship moved fast, and at times I struggled to fully get behind them because the romance didn’t always feel developed on the page. Despite the book being titled Macon, so much of the emotional weight centred on Carter and his complicated family dynamics that it almost felt like the story belonged to him instead. Still, the journey was engaging, the emotions were clear, and the themes of independence and belonging were easy to feel and understand. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Friday, 29 May 2026

Review: Stray by Lee Colgin 4 of 5 stars

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Stray by Lee Colgin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Leonas, a grumpy panther shifter devoted to protecting the Twig & Berries brothel, wants nothing to do with romance — until Jeno, a young vampire on the run, arrives with bad news and an obvious crush. Drawn to each other despite their prickly edges and painful pasts, they must face the dangers chasing Jeno and the emotional walls trapping them both.

I really enjoyed this story about two men who were both used to suffering alone, even if Leonas was far more determined to keep everyone — including happiness — at arm’s length. Jeno’s refusal to accept that distance, and his gentle but persistent pursuit of the grumpy panther shifter, was one of the most satisfying parts of the book. I loved seeing different paranormal races come together to deal with the danger threatening the area. That teamwork added excitement and gave the world a rich, interconnected feel. And after everything they’d endured separately, it was wonderful to see Leonas and Jeno finally get the happy ending they both deserved. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Taylin's Temptation by J.P. Sayle 4 of 5 stars

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Taylin's Temptation by J.P. Sayle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Taylin, cast out for being Divergent but saved by one brave act and a loving adoptive family, returns home just as his parents retire — putting him directly in the path of Hollis, the man he’s secretly wanted for years. Hollis has never shown interest, but with shifting roles and new closeness, the question becomes whether he’ll finally see what’s been in front of him all along.

This was a lovely story built around a connection that everyone around them could see long before the two men were ready to admit it themselves. Watching them slowly accept what was so obvious to everyone else made their journey feel warm and satisfying. I especially adored the Starling brothers, their parents, and the wonderfully chaotic dynamic between all the PAs — every interaction was a source of amusement and added so much charm to the story. Their collective refusal to tolerate abuse or the misuse of power gave the book a strong moral backbone that made the world feel safe and supportive. Overall, it was an easy story to read, feel, and understand, with a heartfelt romance at its centre and a cast of characters who made the experience even richer. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Thursday, 28 May 2026

Review: Rise by Keira Andrews 2 of 5 stars

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Rise by Keira Andrews
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Jack climbs the beanstalk hoping for treasure and an escape from his miserable life, only to find Rion — not a giant, but a lonely guardian protecting his family’s legacy. Their fiery first clash turns into undeniable attraction, and isolated in the clouds, they begin to fall for each other. But when a new threat comes for the treasure, Jack and Rion must fight to protect both the hoard and the fragile future they’re daring to imagine.

Jack’s life is painfully difficult from the start, and that hardship shapes every choice he makes — including climbing the beanstalk with nothing left to lose. Meeting Rion at the top changes everything, and despite their fiery beginning, the connection that grows between them becomes undeniable. I did struggle at times with the writing style, which occasionally pulled me out of the novella, and I found myself irritated with both characters in places, making the reading experience a bit of hard work. Still, the premise was creative, their chemistry was clear, and the emotional core of their relationship carried the story through. This was an MM story with mature content.

** Please note that this is a retold fairy tale with a twist. Previously published as Ascending Hearts; this version has been revised and expanded. **

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