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Shifters in Vegas SERIES SALE (May 10-17) by Anna Lowe

Shifters in Vegas SERIES SALE (May 10-17). Paranormal romance with a zany twist, with dragons, wolves, and bears playing to win against the ...

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Review: Under His Rule by Davidson King 5 of 5 stars

Under His Rule










Under His Rule by Davidson King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Prince Julian Davaros is adored as the heir to the Lamdera Islands, but secretly he’s a serial killer known only to his family and bodyguard. When Wynn Carter visits the islands for his thirtieth birthday, he unexpectedly catches Julian’s interest — not as a victim, but as someone Julian wants to claim. Wynn is swept into a glamorous, intoxicating romance, unaware of the darkness beneath it. But when someone targets him to expose Julian’s secrets, the prince’s violent nature erupts. As their lives spiral into chaos, Wynn learns the truth, and Julian must choose between giving everything up… or eliminating the man he’s become obsessed with.

This was a wonderfully dark and compelling story, built around Julian’s obsessive fixation on Wynn — an obsession so intense he even altered the itinerary of a royal tour just to stay close to him. Their connection was unsettling at times but also strangely intimate, especially in the way they helped steady each other. I loved how Julian could calm Wynn’s ADHD‑scattered mind, helping him feel focused instead of clumsy, while Wynn grounded Julian enough to quiet his violent urges or at least limit the damage. The writing made their thoughts and emotions incredibly easy to feel, pulling me right into their twisted, magnetic dynamic. The supporting cast was fantastic too, adding humour, tension, and depth, and I’d love to know more about the rest of the royal family. A dark, addictive read with a pair of characters who shouldn’t work together but absolutely do. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: His Bonded Omega Mate by Jax Stuart 3 of 5 stars

His Bonded Omega Mate









His Bonded Omega Mate by Jax Stuart
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Roan hopes for a fresh start in Sweetwater, but staying behind during the beta sickness puts him in danger — and leads him to his fated mate, Hiroshi, who is already emotionally bonded to two betas and wants Roan to join them. Hiroshi is desperate to find his mate before being forced into a dangerous arranged marriage, and Roan seems willing to try their unconventional bond. But when all four attempt to bond, unexpected consequences arise that could change shifter kind forever. This instalment is darker, with more violence and discussions of coerced consent.

This instalment really leans into the unconventional dynamic between fated mates and bonded mates, and I found that part of the story fascinating. Roan was the absolute standout for me — he tried so hard to give everyone what they needed, even when his efforts weren’t appreciated or acknowledged nearly enough. His patience, strength, and willingness to shoulder the emotional weight made him feel like the true hero of the book. Hiroshi, on the other hand, often came across as selfish and spoilt, and there were several moments where I genuinely wished Roan had told him no. Tate’s behaviour didn’t help either, which made some parts harder to enjoy. Large sections of the story focused on the betas and the lingering effects of their illness, and I actually liked how that tied into the wider plot. The kidnappings, political manoeuvring, and shifting alliances added tension and kept things moving. Overall, it was an engaging read with plenty of drama, emotion, and layered relationships — but my struggles with Hiroshi and Tate meant I had to mark it down a bit. This was an MM but sometimes MMM or MMMM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Friday, 15 May 2026

Review: Sullied by Lee Colgin 3 of 5 stars

Sullied: MM Paranormal Romance









Sullied: MM Paranormal Romance by Lee Colgin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Dr. Rupert Martin works in a secret lab creating hybrid vampires, something he regrets once he learns the truth. When SullivanSpecimen 19 — escapes, injured and moments from sunrise, he turns to the only person who ever showed him kindness. Ru takes him in, and as they run from the lab’s reach, danger grows alongside an unexpected attraction. Together, they must decide whether they can destroy the very place that created Sully before it destroys them.

I really liked the way Ru and Sully’s connection began with simple kindness — Ru treating Sully as a person who deserved care rather than a lab specimen. That early respect made their bond feel genuine, and Sully’s childlike delight at every new experience was one of the most charming parts of the story. I did find their shift from patient and caretaker to lovers a little strange at times, and honestly, Sully often seemed to have a stronger emotional connection with Zoe. Still, the story had plenty of feelings throughout, most of them carried beautifully by Sully, who really became the heart of the book. An enjoyable, emotional read with a unique dynamic and a memorable pairing. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: A Tall Order by M.J. Booth 3 of 5 stars

A Tall Order









My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Austin is still grieving the loss of his Daddy and has spent years burying his Little side under work. Remington, his Daddy’s best friend, keeps checking in, worried about how much Austin is suppressing. After three years, a visit to the coffee shop finally breaks Austin’s façade, and one night of comfort turns into a whole weekend — leaving them both unsure whether they can return to being just friends or if something deeper has begun.

I really enjoyed the connection between Remington and Austin, especially the way Remington was so determined to help Austin live as his true self again after years of grief and suppression. Their communication was a highlight for me — both men were clear, honest, and intentional about making sure they were compatible not just as Daddy and little, but as partners building a real relationship. I also liked how the story balanced emotional healing with everyday life, though I do wish we’d gotten an update on the coffee shop. There was a moment where it seemed like Trevor wasn’t meeting the owner’s expectations, but it never came up again. Overall, this was an easy, heartfelt read with big emotions and feelings that were simple to understand and feel right along with the characters. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Review: Bruiser by Emmy Sanders 4 of 5 stars

Bruiser









Bruiser by Emmy Sanders
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Trevor enters college focused on studying and building his future business, until a fiery encounter in the library pulls Isaac into his orbit. Isaac’s sharp attitude hides old hurt, but their shared love of poetry and undeniable chemistry slowly breaks down his walls. As they grow closer, Trevor worries that Isaac will pull away when he learns about the adult videos Trevor films on the side. Instead, the revelation sparks an unexpected shared interest, turning their initial clash into a tender, opposites‑at‑first‑glance romance filled with poetry, supportive friends, and the beginnings of Elite 8 Studios.

I really enjoyed the undeniable connection between Trevor and Isaac, especially how their shared love of poetry became the thread that pulled them closer. Trevor giving Isaac the confidence to face his old hurts and finally live the life he wanted was one of my favourite parts of the story. And I loved how Isaac, in turn, was so openly supportive of Trevor’s chosen business and the adult videos he was creating — their trust in each other felt genuine and earned. The emotions and feelings throughout were easy to understand, and both characters came across as wonderfully human in the way they navigated their fears and hopes. It was a little strange that the origins of Elite 8 Studios didn’t appear until book seven, but it was still a sweet, engaging addition to the series. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: His Rejected Alpha Mate by Jax Stuart 4 of 5 stars

His Rejected Alpha Mate










His Rejected Alpha Mate by Jax Stuart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jasper finally reunites with his son in the Sweetwater pack, only to discover his fated mate in Dakota — something he feels too overwhelmed to accept. Dakota, still grieving Cooper, is hurt by the rejection but refuses to give up on the future he glimpses with Jasper. An unexpected pregnancy forces them closer, and when an outside threat targets the pack, Dakota must prove his worth and protect the family he hopes to be part of.

This was an emotional continuation of the series, and I really felt for Jasper as he struggled with his deep‑rooted fear of alphas after years of historic abuse. It made complete sense that accepting his fated mate, Dakota, took time — even if that hesitation was sometimes frustrating. Dakota’s patience and understanding were wonderful to see, and I admired how he kept trying without ever pushing too hard. I also loved how their story was woven through the ongoing journey of Blake and Kade, bringing the families and friendships together in a way that added warmth and depth. The mix of pack bonds, personal healing, and shifting relationships made the emotions throughout easy to feel and understand. The ending was lovely and satisfying, though I did struggle with Jasper at times because his rejection went on longer than I expected. Still, the emotional payoff made the journey worthwhile. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Review: Thick as Thieves by Michele Mills 3 of 5 stars

Thick as Thieves









Thick as Thieves by Michele Mills
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ines travels to Timbur to investigate a dangerous secret and ends up under the protection of Trunk, a huge Xylan miner who can’t stand her—or journalists in general. Their mutual irritation is complicated by growing attraction, but they’re supposedly not biologically compatible. When someone tries to kill her and a med lab unexpectedly heals her, everything changes. Trunk recognises her as his mate, leaving Ines realising she didn’t just come for a story… she’s become part of it.

I really enjoyed this instalment, especially the way the connection between Ines and Trunk deepened only after her medical treatment changed everything. Their bond shifts from reluctant allies to something intense and undeniable, and it made the second half of the story more enjoyable. I loved Ines’s determination to uncover the truth, even when the investigation turned dangerous. Her stubborn drive, paired with Trunk’s fierce protectiveness, created a great balance between tension and tenderness. With plenty of danger, drama, and high‑stakes moments, this was an exciting, emotional read that kept me hooked from start to finish. This was an MF story with mature content.

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