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FREE AUDIOBOOK - Paris Rose by Anna Lowe

***Free audiobook: PARIS ROSE*** Sizzling, suspenseful PNR! It’s 1953, and Clara is determined to start a new life in Paris. So far, so good...

Saturday, 20 June 2026

Review: A Home for His Omega by C.W. Gray 3 of 5 stars

A Home for His Omega









A Home for His Omega by C.W. Gray
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Tomás finally has the family he longed for, but meeting Henry — a privileged yet lonely omega searching for belonging — awakens a deeper desire for love. Their bond is tender and full of promise, but they’ll need courage and patience to overcome the expectations trying to pull them apart.

This was a sweet, easy read, but at novella length, it just didn’t give me the depth of feelings and emotional development I was hoping for. I especially wanted more insight into Henry — his past, his inner world, and the complicated relationship with his step‑brother Teague. What was there was intriguing, but it felt like only the surface was touched. Still, it was an enjoyable addition to the series, just one I wished had been a little longer so the emotional beats could fully land. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse.

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Review: Still Here by A.J. Knight 5 of 5 stars

Still Here









Still Here by A.J. Knight
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ellis has built his life around quiet, safe spaces, especially the punk record store that became his refuge after losing his father and his mother to alcohol. When the shop is sold to confident outsider Issaky Jones, Ellis fears everything stable is about to disappear. But Issaky surprises him — offering support, patience, and a steadiness Ellis didn’t expect. As resentment shifts into attraction, Ellis also discovers a box of old love letters that mirror his own journey. When grief strikes again, Ellis must choose between retreating into silence or trusting the man who keeps showing up for him.

The writing swept me away completely — I felt every emotion and every quiet, aching moment Ellis went through. His inner world was so vivid that it was impossible not to live it with him. I especially loved how Issaky was gentle, patient, and instinctively understanding, giving Ellis the time and tools he needed to communicate and feel safe. Their connection felt steady, tender, and beautifully earned. Ellis’s autism was handled with such sensitivity and respect, and I genuinely want to congratulate the author for portraying it so thoughtfully. This story brings both tears and smiles, wrapping grief, healing, and love into something deeply human and quietly powerful. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Friday, 19 June 2026

Review: The Sheriff's Omega by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

The Sheriff's Omega









The Sheriff's Omega by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sheriff Mack McKenzie has given up on finding love, focusing instead on protecting Hobson Hills and managing the ever‑chaotic Wilson family. That changes when Roe Dorsey — a younger man fleeing a stalker and an attempt on his life — shows up on his doorstep. Roe hopes Hobson Hills will be a safe temporary refuge, but he never expects to find a real home or someone like Mack. As danger closes in, the two must decide whether to face it together or let fear pull them apart.

The connection between Mack and Roe is undeniable from the moment they meet, even as Mack focuses on giving Roe and his family the sanctuary they desperately need. I loved how the residents of Hobson Hills immediately stepped in with their trademark warmth — befriending, helping, and occasionally meddling in all the right ways. The emotions and feelings throughout the story felt very real, especially as both men slowly opened themselves up to the possibility of love again. Watching Mack and Roe find not just safety but a second chance at love and family was incredibly satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: Little Baby Boy by Wendy Rathbone 3 of 5 stars

Little Baby Boy










Little Baby Boy by Wendy Rathbone
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Sage and Preston are two men who know they want something deeper than casual connections, even if they’re not sure what that looks like yet. Sage dreams of a partner who’s his alone, not the non‑exclusive relationships he’s tried before. Preston, dragged to a club he’s long outgrown, realises he wants more than fleeting encounters too. When they see each other, something clicks — a spark that hints they might have finally found what they’ve both been missing.

Both Sage and Preston want something lasting, and the moment they meet it becomes clear they’re exactly what the other has been searching for. I loved how naturally Preston understood Sage’s needs — almost entirely on instinct — which only highlighted how perfectly they fit together. The story is easy to read and follow, with plenty of warmth as their connection deepens. However, some of the conflicts they faced felt a bit manufactured, which did take away from my overall enjoyment. Still, their chemistry and desire for a real, committed relationship made this a sweet and satisfying read. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Thursday, 18 June 2026

FREE AUDIOBOOK - Paris Rose by Anna Lowe

***Free audiobook: PARIS ROSE***


Sizzling, suspenseful PNR!

It’s 1953, and Clara is determined to start a new life in Paris. So far, so good — she’s found a great job *and* a great man. But warring shifter forces conspire to seize power — gargoyles, vampires, and even dragons.

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Review: Loving My Omega by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

Loving My Omega









Loving My Omega by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sam and Teague have been best friends for years, but being single at the same time finally forces them to face the feelings they’ve both been avoiding. After a breakup, Sam moves back to Hobson Hills to care for his great‑aunt and slowly builds a new life — one that makes him realise how much he misses Teague. Teague, expecting Sam to return to Seattle, has to decide what he’s willing to do to keep the most important person in his life close. Together, they discover they’re better side by side… but now they have to decide if they’re meant to stay friends or become something more.

Sam and Teague have always loved each other, but it takes time — and a lot of emotions — for them to realise that what they share is far deeper than friendship. Teague really is a Dr Doolittle‑type, and Sam has that quiet “people whisperer” energy, so together they make an incredible team as their bond shifts into something more. The story is full of feelings as they navigate that transition, helped (and occasionally pushed) by the wonderfully nosy residents of Hobson Hills. And of course, Gramps manages to be right at the centre of the happy ending, just as he should be. A warm, heartfelt friends‑to‑lovers romance with plenty of emotion and community charm. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: The Stowaway by Cara Dee 3 of 5 stars

The Stowaway









The Stowaway by Cara Dee
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Operator Hyatt is deep into a mission in the Hindu Kush when he discovers Kiera, a terrified American stowaway hiding in his helicopter. He can’t abandon the mission, so she’s forced to stay with him for the week until they can get to safety. Hyatt tries to stay focused, but Kiera’s story — and her sunshine‑bright presence — quickly becomes a distraction even his grumpy resolve can’t ignore.

Kiera definitely puts Wyatt in an impossible position by hiding on his helicopter, and their forced week together becomes the perfect chance for her sunshine warmth to chip away at his walls. As the days pass, that tension shifts into something far more intimate, and I liked that once they reached the US, they both had to adapt their lives — and were willing to — to make space for each other. I would’ve loved even more detail, especially a more dangerous, high‑stakes journey out of Afghanistan, but there were some emotions and feelings as they navigated their situation and the people around them. Overall, a quick, easy read with a grumpy/sunshine pairing that grows into something real. This was an MF story with mature content.

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