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NEW RELEASE Touched by Magic by Anna Lowe

  NEW from Anna Lowe : " TOUCHED BY MAGIC ,"   a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance - with an art heist ! Secrets u...

Sunday, 15 March 2026

Review: Ernie's Lost Puppy by Della Cain by Katea Kat 3 of 5 stars

Ernie's Lost Puppy









Ernie's Lost Puppy by Della Cain by Katea Kat
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ernie has always relied on Pup‑Pup, the stuffed puppy given to him years ago by the ER doctor who treated him after an accident. That doctor, Jovan, told him to hold the toy whenever life felt overwhelming, and it became Ernie’s constant source of comfort. On the day of an important job interview, Ernie breaks his own rule and brings Pup‑Pup along for courage — only to lose him when a real dog snatches him from his bag. When the dog’s owner returns the toy, Ernie is stunned to realise it’s Jovan himself. The doctor who once soothed him as a frightened patient is now looking at him with recognition, warmth, and interest — not as someone to care for, but as someone he wants to know. Their unexpected reunion turns a moment of panic into the beginning of something hopeful and deeply personal.

A sweet, gentle story built around a lost stuffie, a mischievous dog named Zoe, and the unexpected reunion it sparks. Ernie’s panic over losing Pup‑Pup turns into a lovely moment when Jovan — the doctor who once comforted him years ago — is the one who returns it, and their steps toward a relationship feel warm and hopeful. I especially loved the care Jovan shows Ernie; his patience and kindness give the story its heart. Ernie’s hesitation did feel a little bit silly at times, which held the emotional depth back just a touch, but the overall tone is soft, comforting, and easy to enjoy. A short, sweet read that leaves you smiling. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: Until You Break by Quinn Storm 2 of 5 stars

Until You Break: A Dark Mafia MM Romance












Until You Break: A Dark Mafia MM Romance by Quinn Storm
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Emilio Valenti, the quiet, artistic son of a crime family, is forced into a marriage meant to settle a bloody feud. Instead of becoming a partner, he becomes a hostage—bound to Damien Bellandi, the cold and obsessive heir who claims him as part of a long‑planned revenge. What begins as captivity turns into a psychological battle neither man expects, as Damien methodically breaks down Emilio’s defenses and Emilio finds himself craving the very cage he was forced into. In a world built on vendettas and power, survival isn’t guaranteed, and surrender may be only the beginning of what binds them.

I was genuinely torn while reading this one. Parts of the story were gripping and dark in a way that really worked, but other elements pulled me out of the experience. The dialogue occasionally repeated itself, which became confusing, and there were moments where it felt like the wrong character name headed a chapter — something that made the narrative harder to follow. What troubled me most was the contradiction in Damien’s mother’s actions. Emilio is the son of her best friend, yet she drugs him, chains him, and locks him in a cage as if he were a criminal. That disconnect made it difficult to fully invest in the emotional stakes of the story. Despite that, there were sections I enjoyed, especially the darker, more intense moments that leaned into the twisted dynamic between Emilio and Damien. The ending, however, built toward major events and then simply stopped, leaving me wondering whether a second book was intended to continue the arc. A story with strong potential and compelling darkness, but one that left me more conflicted than satisfied. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Saturday, 14 March 2026

Review: The Vampire by B.L. Maxwell 3 of 5 stars

The Vampire










The Vampire by B.L. Maxwell
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Marlon Byrne, a centuries‑old vampire buried beneath the small town of Occident, has grown so lonely that he chooses to lie in a grave, hoping fate will eventually bring him a mate. Blake Miller has heard stories all his life about a vampire buried with a stash of gold, and one night he and his friend Aaron decide to investigate. What they uncover is far more real — and far more dangerous — than a family legend. Awakening Marlon sets off a chain of events Blake can’t control, pulling him into a world where his old life is gone and the cost of survival may demand far more than just his blood.

I enjoyed the premise of this story and the eerie charm of a long‑buried vampire awakening to change Blake’s life, but I was left wanting more. The setup is intriguing and the atmosphere pulls you in quickly, yet the characters never quite deepen beyond their initial roles. Marlon and Blake’s dynamic had potential, but the emotional and personal development felt too thin to fully invest in. The biggest disappointment was how abruptly the story ended. Just as the tension and stakes were building, it wrapped up before exploring the consequences or giving the characters room to grow. It’s a fun, engaging idea with flashes of promise, but the lack of development and sudden finish kept it from being as satisfying as it could have been. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Daddy's Shiny Star by TL Travis 3 of 5 stars

Daddy's Shiny Star: An MM Age Play Romance









Daddy's Shiny Star: An MM Age Play Romance by TL Travis
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A lonely boy named Jamie finds unexpected companionship with Tim, a lost Daddy who suddenly finds himself pulled into Jamie’s world — a world that includes Sloffers the stuffed animal and an entire zoo’s worth of actual animals. What starts as a simple connection quickly turns chaotic, especially after a pizza party erupts into a full‑blown flour explosion. With fur, feelings, and mayhem everywhere, Tim has to figure out just what he’s gotten himself into as their bond grows amid the chaos.

This is a light, feel‑good story built around the instant connection between Jamie and Tim. Their bond forms quickly, and Tim’s steady love and gentle care make it easy for Jamie’s little side to come out in a way that feels natural and comforting. The dynamic between them is warm and supportive, giving the whole book a soft, reassuring tone. The chaos of animals, stuffies, and general mischief adds a playful layer, but the heart of the story is really that immediate emotional click between Daddy and boy. While it doesn’t offer much in terms of deeper character development or emotional complexity, it delivers exactly what it promises: sweetness, comfort, and a relationship that settles into place with ease. A simple, cosy read that leans into connection and caretaking rather than heavy plot or growth. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Friday, 13 March 2026

Review: Captured by Quinn Storm 4 of 5 stars

Captured: An M/M Captivity Romance










Captured: An M/M Captivity Romance by Quinn Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jonah is a nurse brought in to care for Viktor Morozov, a Bratva heir believed to be dead, only to find him alive, injured, and dangerously compelling. Though Jonah has never been attracted to men, Viktor’s intensity pulls him in, even as Jonah senses someone inside the house wants Viktor dead. As he becomes entangled in Viktor’s world, Jonah realises he’s no longer just tending a patient — he’s trapped in a dangerous bond neither of them can walk away from.

The connection between Jonah and Viktor is the heart of this story — intense, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. The contrast between Jonah’s gentle, steady care and Viktor’s dangerous, commanding presence creates a compelling dynamic, especially as their bond deepens while Viktor is injured and vulnerable. Their passion feels immediate and consuming, and the writing makes it easy to slip into both of their minds, understanding their fears, desires, and shifting emotions with real clarity. I especially loved how vividly their thoughts and feelings were portrayed. The emotional pull between them is written with a softness that balances the darker, high‑stakes atmosphere surrounding Viktor’s situation. Even in the tension and danger, their growing attachment feels intimate and believable. A gripping blend of tenderness and danger, with writing that makes their inner worlds feel close enough to touch.This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Bel's Bewildering Assistant by Athena Steller 3 of 5 stars

Bel's Bewildering Assistant: Underworld Mates










Bel's Bewildering Assistant: Underworld Mates by Athena Steller
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Demon Bel’s life changes when Atlas, a human who has been secretly following him, ends up in his office. Instead of danger, Atlas finds exactly what he’s been longing for — a home, a job, and the sense of family he’s never had. Bel instantly recognises Atlas as his fated mate and hires him to keep him close, surprised by how easily Atlas accepts the underworld and their bond. Their mating takes an unexpected turn when Bel becomes pregnant, something no one thought possible. Together, they must face challenges no other male couple has encountered, relying on their growing connection to hold them steady.

The mate bond between Bel and Atlas gives the story its strongest spark, creating an instant connection that carries them through every challenge. I enjoyed the way their world opened up as they called on different supernatural beings to help solve the mysteries surrounding them — it added fun variety and kept the plot moving even when the emotional beats felt lighter. Their relationship is tested by unexpected twists, and they handle each new obstacle with a united front, which makes their partnership easy to root for. However, the story didn’t offer much in the way of deeper character development or emotional complexity. Most of the feelings stayed on the surface, leaving the characters’ inner lives a bit underexplored. Still, the supernatural teamwork, the solid mate bond, and the steady commitment between Bel and Atlas made it an enjoyable, if not deeply layered, read. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Thursday, 12 March 2026

Review: Speak Now by R.S. McKenzie 3 of 5 stars

Speak Now










Speak Now by R.S. McKenzie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Declan has always lived with anger simmering under his skin, a fire that only worsened after his best friend was killed. Avenging that death left him hollow and alone, with no one to trust when threats start closing in—until Nico steps into his life. What begins as Nico teasing the younger Whitlock at a kink club turns into a night neither of them can forget, and soon Nico discovers Declan is being blackmailed with no one to turn to. Determined to protect him, Nico keeps Declan’s secrets even from his overprotective brother, and the two grow closer as danger tightens around them. With a mafia war brewing and their feelings deepening, Declan and Nico—bodyguard and mafia son—must fight to keep each other safe and figure out whether their forbidden connection can become something real.

I came away from this one feeling a bit disappointed. The story dragged in places, slipping into a repetitive cycle of dislike and sniping between the two men that felt overdone and, at times, monotonous. Their dynamic relied so heavily on mutual irritation that it left little room for deeper character development or emotional nuance beyond the constant self‑inflicted angst. That said, the final stretch of the book was far stronger. Once the tension between them finally shifted into passion and genuine connection, the story became far more engaging and satisfying. Their chemistry does land — it just takes a long, bumpy road to get there. A romance with a rewarding ending, but one that requires patience to push through the slower, repetitive middle. This was an MM story with mature content.

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