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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 ...

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Review: That Telling Moment by Marlowe Kent 5 of 5 stars

That Telling Moment









That Telling Moment by Marlowe Kent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stephen is determined to succeed in corporate law on his own merits, far from the shadow of his identical twin, a famous OnlyFans omega. But his new job brings humiliation, a CEO who won’t stop staring, and an unexpected connection with David Ryland — a brilliant, socially awkward alpha he finds stimming in a server room after a workplace mishap. Their quiet moments together grow into something neither planned, even as Stephen battles a hostile office and Ryland obsessively researches how to comfort an omega without overstepping. With a chaotic twin, a sharp‑tongued omega lawyer, and a neurodivergent alpha whose flirting sounds like lab notes, the tension between them is impossible to ignore.

The connection between Stephen and Ryland is the heart of this story — two men who meet in the unlikeliest way and end up helping each other grow in ways neither expected. I loved how they offered support and practical suggestions to one another, each filling gaps the other didn’t always realise he had. The emotional moments were beautifully written, and Ryland’s wonderfully inept but earnest attempts to learn — complete with research, statistics, and awkward logic — made him incredibly endearing. I also appreciated the storyline involving Stephen’s twin, and how he finally recognised the unhealthy situation he was in and took steps to change it. It added another layer of hope and healing to the book. A heartfelt, tender story that gave me both smiles and tears. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse.

*** Please note the trigger warnings and be kind to yourself ***

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Review: Ridge's Lost Keys by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat 3 of 5 stars

Ridge's Lost Keys (Found by Daddy Book 18)










Ridge's Lost Keys by Della Cain by Kaytea Kat
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ridge locks himself out of the flat while wearing dinosaur pyjamas, his keys lost down the trash chute. Mortified, he’s rescued by Memphis, the handsome neighbour who takes him in, calls for help, and treats him with unexpected gentleness — leaving Ridge wondering if this embarrassing mishap might actually be the start of something lucky.

I enjoyed this sweet, low‑angst story, especially the gentle connection that grows between Ridge and Memphis. Their relationship has an easy charm, and I liked how they worked together to find practical compromises for living together — it made their dynamic feel grounded and supportive. That said, I would have loved a bit more emotional depth. The story is warm and pleasant, but it doesn’t dive as deeply into feelings as I hoped it would. Still, it’s an easy, enjoyable read with a cute pairing and a satisfying ending. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Monday, 4 May 2026

Review: Kennard's Story by N.R. Walker 5 of 5 stars

 

Kennard's Story (Cronin's Key, #4)









Kennard's Story by N.R. Walker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kennard and Stas are enjoying six quiet months together in a remote Russian cabin when Alec, Cronin, Eiji, and Jodis arrive with news of a supernatural disturbance in India. Their search leads the group through gates into strange, timeless dimensions where their vampire powers no longer work. Following a trail of snakes and ancient serpents, they uncover a threat very different from what they expected — and Kennard must confront his past to save their future.

There’s such a lovely sense of joy radiating from Kennard and Stas in this instalment — the quiet certainty of two people who have finally found the one place they truly belong: with each other. Their happiness makes a wonderful contrast to the chaos that follows when their friends arrive and the next world‑saving adventure begins. This time, the threat once again revolves around Alec’s power as the Key, but Kennard steps into a deeper role too, forced to reveal a long‑buried truth from his past that becomes essential to the solution. The story is packed with danger, drama, emotion, and those warm moments of connection that make this series so addictive. One of my favourite things throughout has been the author’s meticulous weaving of history, myth, and real locations into the narrative, and this book continues that tradition beautifully. It’s imaginative, heartfelt, and full of the rich detail that makes their world feel so alive. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Review: A Daddy for Him by Charity Parkerson 4 of 5 stars

A Daddy for Him









A Daddy for Him by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rhodes, a hardened security operative and Daddy without a Little, is still hurting after losing the boy he cared for. When Cairo shows up — vulnerable, desperate, and carrying a dangerous secret — Rhodes can’t turn him away. Cairo needs protection only someone like Rhodes can offer, and as danger closes in, the two form an unexpected bond neither of them saw coming.

The attraction between Rhodes and Cairo is immediate and compelling — a pull that grows stronger with every moment they share. Rhodes’ fierce protectiveness is one of the highlights of the story, especially as Cairo’s vulnerability and need for safety become clearer. I also loved the way Kylo stepped in to guide Cairo, helping him find confidence and strength in a world that had only ever hurt him. The book carries a lot of emotion, touching on themes of past trafficking, abuse, and the long shadows they cast, but it balances that darkness with tenderness, care, and the slow rebuilding of trust. And in the end, seeing Rhodes and Cairo find their happiness together made the journey worth it. A heartfelt, emotional read with danger, healing, and a well‑earned happy ending. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like Daddy/boy dynamic.

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

Cronin's Key III









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

A year after becoming a vampire, Alec is still adjusting to his powers when strange half‑lycan, half‑dragon beings leave him suddenly powerless. These Zoan — creatures long mistaken for gargoyles — pull Alec, Cronin, and their friends into a quest across Paris, Rome, and Moscow. There, Alec uncovers the truth about gargoyles and the real purpose of the Key, realising he’ll need every ability he has — and maybe help from the dead — to survive the coming fight.

Alec and Cronin’s connection shines through every page — steady, certain, and impossible to ignore — even when the rare quiet moments between them are quickly swallowed by the chaos of a new threat. I loved how the story wove together danger, history, mythology, and even astronomy, taking them from one fascinating location to another. Alec’s comment about feeling like he’d stepped into a Dan Brown plot was absolutely perfect. There’s plenty of drama and mystery as they race to understand the Zoan, and the emotional weight around Jorge added a real ache to the journey. Despite all the action, the story remained easy to read, feel, and follow. A gripping, imaginative instalment with heart, humour, and high stakes. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Saturday, 2 May 2026

Review: Beary Mated Christmas by Lorelei M. Hart 2 of 5 stars

Beary Mated Christmas









Beary Mated Christmas by Lorelei M. Hart
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Denali once believed he and his best friend Abel were destined mates, but their first shift on Christmas Eve shatters that dream when Abel’s wolf doesn’t recognise him. Heartbroken, Denali avoids home every holiday, hiding in his college town. This year, a panic lie sends him to a random rental for Christmas — only to find himself sharing a bed with the very past he’s been running from.

The first half of this story pulled me in with its pacing, emotion, and setup — but the second half shifted so quickly that it felt like the romance and deeper storytelling were pushed aside. It was a bit jarring to see Denali and Abel suddenly confess everything and then, within two days, become mates, marked, and engaged. The emotional beats were there, but they didn’t have enough space to land. That said, the writing itself is easy to follow, the characters are engaging, and the premise is charming. I just wish the later chapters had slowed down enough to let the romance breathe. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: Rally Point Zero by Jacqueline McCall 4 of 5 stars

Rally Point Zero










Rally Point Zero by Jacqueline McCall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After an alien invasion destroys Washington D.C., Commander Gabriel Lennox leads dangerous missions into the ruined city while paramedic Blake Lewis struggles to keep refugees alive with dwindling supplies. As the war drags on and every day becomes a fight to survive, the line between duty and love blurs. Their bond becomes the one thing they can’t give up — even when loving each other in a world with no guarantees is its own risk.

The connection between Gabriel and Blake is undeniable, even as they both struggle under the weight of an uncertain future. Their bond becomes this steady, glowing thread running through a world full of danger, loss, and impossible choices. I loved how the story balanced fierce, necessary violence with moments of real tenderness — those quiet touches and soft words that reminded them (and me) that humanity and compassion can survive even the worst circumstances. There’s passion, drama, danger, and so much heart woven through their journey. And while I was fully invested, I did find the rapid shifts in setting near the end a little hard to follow, since they were separated only by paragraph breaks. Still, the emotional core of the story more than carried me through. A gripping, heartfelt continuation of their fight for survival — and for each other. This was an MM story with mature content.

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