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Sunday, 29 March 2026

Review: Stick and Poke by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Stick and Poke









My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wyatt escapes a messy past — a cheating husband, workplace scandal, and a family that doubts his independence because he was born blind — by moving to a quiet town outside Denver. There he meets Mat, a tattoo artist living with a traumatic brain injury whose voice instantly draws him in. Wyatt falls fast, but everyone insists Mat is straight. Yet as they spend more time together, sharing braille lessons and joking over terrible French pick‑up lines, Wyatt begins to suspect there’s much more to Mat than people say.

This was such a tender, emotionally rich story. The pull between Wyatt and Mat is undeniable from the moment they meet, and what makes it even more beautiful is how perfectly they fit together despite — and sometimes because of — their imperfections. Their disabilities are portrayed with a factual, grounded sensitivity that never feels exploitative, only human. I felt such deep empathy for Wyatt, especially as he navigated not just blindness but the weight of his family’s dismissive attitude. Watching him find someone who truly sees him was incredibly moving. Mat’s journey, too, adds so much heart, and together they create a connection that feels both fragile and strong. A heartfelt, emotional read that stayed with me. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Bio-Mechanical by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Bio-Mechanical










Bio-Mechanical by E.M. Lindsey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

James has rebuilt his life after losing his legs in a training accident, hiding deep wounds left by a hateful, religious father. Outgoing and always smiling, he masks one big secret — he’s still a virgin, too weighed down by shame to take that step. When he meets Rowan, the attractive lawyer helping a friend, James thinks a no‑strings physical arrangement is exactly what he needs. But neither expects real feelings to develop, and with Rowan planning to leave town, James finds himself wanting something he never thought he could have.

This story was beautifully emotional from start to finish. The connection between James and Rowan may have started as something purely physical, but the more time they spent together, the more inevitable their love became. Their chemistry was undeniable, yet it was the slow, unexpected tenderness between them that really pulled me in. Rowan’s grief as he faced his mother’s illness and death was written with such raw honesty that it was impossible not to feel it right alongside him. I especially loved how the Irons and Works crew rallied around James, giving him the guidance he needed to step up and support Rowan when it mattered most. A deeply moving, heartfelt story that lingers long after the final page. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Saturday, 28 March 2026

Review: Daddy Digs Deep by Aria Grace 3 of 5 stars

Daddy Digs Deep









Daddy Digs Deep by Aria Grace
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ellis has a quiet crush on Adam, the shy attendant he sees every morning, but when he finally approaches him, he finds Adam being harassed by a stalker ex. Adam has been living in fear, ashamed of the parts of himself that were used against him. When Ellis learns the truth, he steps in without hesitation, offering protection and a safe space where Adam can finally be himself again.

The danger surrounding Adam was steadily escalating, and that tension gave the story a gripping emotional core. I loved how naturally Ellis stepped in — calm, steady, and absolutely perfect for offering the protection Adam so desperately needed. The attraction between them was undeniable from the start, but what really made their connection shine was how safe Adam felt with Ellis. Being together gave Adam the space to relax into his Little side again, with Daddy Ellis providing the care, reassurance, and protection he’d been denied for far too long. Their dynamic felt tender and healing, and it made the whole story incredibly satisfying to read. This was an MM story with mature content with a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: Trusting Fletcher by Kim Breyon 3 of 5 stars

Trusting Fletcher









Trusting Fletcher by Kim Breyon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Vince has spent years keeping to himself, doing his job and staying invisible, but everything changes when he’s diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. His body becomes unpredictable, his home unsafe, and the life he’s carefully managed starts to fall apart. With nowhere else to turn, he reluctantly accepts help from Fletcher Rhide — a longtime bar regular who turns out to be far kinder and more patient than Vince ever expected. Fletcher offers him a safe place to stay, steady support, and a level of trust Vince hasn’t felt in years. As they grow closer, Vince fears risking his heart even more than facing his illness. He has to decide whether to let Fletcher in or keep fighting alone.

I had very mixed feelings while reading this one. As someone who also lives with MS, I appreciated seeing a character navigate the fear and uncertainty that comes with the diagnosis — but I did feel the story overlooked the many medications and therapies that can genuinely help manage symptoms. Because of that, Vince’s doubts about his future and the future of his relationship felt far too amplified, to the point where it became painful to read. That said, the writing itself is strong, and the emotional intensity is easy to understand. The author captures vulnerability well, and the story doesn’t shy away from the rawness of fear and love colliding. It’s a tough, emotional read, and while it didn’t fully work for me, I’m glad I experienced it. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Friday, 27 March 2026

Review: American Traditional by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

American Traditional









My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sage once believed he’d already found—and lost—his soulmate. After escaping his abusive father, he built a life with Teddy, only to have it shattered by Teddy’s sudden death. Grief leaves him afraid to love again, so he settles into a quiet routine at the Irons and Works tattoo shop. Everything changes when he meets Will Rahman. As Sage tutors Will’s younger sister, their connection deepens, and Sage discovers Will is trapped in an abusive relationship. Torn between fear and the possibility of something real, Sage must decide whether risking his heart again might finally lead him to a new kind of love.

This was such an emotional and beautifully written story. The connection between Sage and Will is powerful from the start, even though both men are convinced their own demons — and the reasons they think a relationship won’t work — should keep them apart. I loved how they brought out a protective side in each other, especially when it came to Will’s sister, who becomes the quiet heart of the story. Both men care for her deeply, and their instinct to shield her adds even more tenderness to their bond. The emotions are clear, easy to understand, and incredibly well conveyed, making this an engaging and heartfelt read. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Jordan’s Breakthrough by Kim Breyon 5 of 5 stars

Jordan’s Breakthrough









My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jordan lives a quiet, carefully managed life where only a few things bring him comfort — his job, his friends, and his three‑legged cat, Clematis. When he joins an online forum to ask about plant safety, he unexpectedly connects with Miles, whose warmth and understanding quickly become a lifeline. Their bond grows into something Jordan never believed he could want, but Miles lives far away, and stepping outside his routine risks triggering the mental health struggles he’s fought so hard to survive. Now he must decide whether loving Miles will break him or finally help him heal.

I really loved how this story handled depression and mental health with such sensitivity and honesty. Jordan’s struggles felt real and deeply human, and the way Miles met him with patience, warmth, and understanding made their connection incredibly moving. They each gave the other exactly what they needed — comfort, steadiness, and the kind of gentle care that feels life‑changing. The emotions in this book run deep, and the writing makes every feeling easy to understand and impossible not to absorb. It’s a beautifully emotional story, and yes, it will definitely bring some tears. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 26 March 2026

Review: The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I by Cara Dee 4 of 5 stars

The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I









The Memories We Made: Remembering Us, Part I by Cara Dee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ash and Nathan’s story begins on a scorching day in Philadelphia, when a rough‑edged scaffolder shouting outside a trauma specialist’s office pushes psychology major Nate to confront him. From there, Ash’s perspective reveals the depth of his heartbreak: after nearly twenty years together, four children, and a lifetime of shared memories, he’s been drowning in anxiety and grief since their split. He blames himself for letting fear sabotage their marriage, and living without Nate has become unbearable. Now, desperate and determined, Ash is ready to fight for the man he still loves — hoping it isn’t too late to win him back.

This story was absolutely packed with emotion. The deep love between Ash and Nathan is undeniable, and that’s what makes the heartbreak hit even harder — because this isn’t a story with a happy ending, at least not yet. Their determination to be good parents, to protect their children from the fallout of their broken relationship, was powerful and beautifully written. I loved how clearly their feelings came through on the page. Every emotion — grief, longing, regret, love — was so easy to feel and understand. The writing made their pain real, and their devotion to their family even more moving. It’s a heartbreaking story, but one that completely pulled me in. I can’t wait to read the next book in this duology and see where their journey leads. This was an MM story with mature content and BDSM-like dynamics.

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