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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...

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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Review: A Den Mate for Dylan by Emory Winters 3 of 5 stars

A Den Mate for Dylan









A Den Mate for Dylan by Emory Winters
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Dylan has spent years secretly in love with Axel, his brother’s best friend, and finally leaves Foxwood Hollow to escape the ache of wanting someone he believes he can’t have. When he’s forced to return home, he realises the feelings he tried to outrun are still very much alive. Axel has always told himself Dylan is off‑limits, but the moment Dylan left town, the loss hit him harder than he ever expected. Now that Dylan is back, the longing between them resurfaces instantly, stronger than before. With years of unspoken desire between them, Axel has to decide whether he’ll finally reach for the omega he’s always wanted — or risk losing him again.

This was a sweet, easy read with a dose of angst, especially in the way Dylan spent years torturing himself over Axel while Axel dated other people. The repeated “he’s my brother’s best friend” theme was silly in a charming, familiar way, but it did make their emotional loop feel a bit stuck at times. I loved seeing them finally end up together — it’s satisfying when long‑held pining pays off — but I found myself wishing for deeper character development beyond the mutual self‑torment. Their feelings were clear, but not always layered, and the emotions sometimes circled the same ground. Still, the story delivered on the yearning, the small‑town vibe, and the comfort of a long‑awaited connection finally snapping into place. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse.

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Review: Be My Monster by Davidson King 5 of 5 stars

Be My Monster









Be My Monster by Davidson King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Penn, a man who can’t feel pain or fear, has spent his life drifting and hiding from a world that treats him like a monster. Everything changes when he rescues two children from a burning house — unknowingly saving the family of Gideon, a powerful mob boss and devoted single father. Determined to find the mysterious hero who saved his twins, Gideon is stunned to discover a man who awakens feelings he thought had died with his wife. As a brewing war threatens Gideon’s territory, the two men are pulled into danger together, forced to fight for survival and the unexpected bond growing between them.

I loved this story and what stood out most was the richly detailed look into Penn’s background — his isolation, his belief that he’s a monster, and the heartbreaking way his inability to feel pain or fear had shaped every part of his life. Those layers made him an unforgettable character, and seeing the world through his eyes added real emotional weight to the book. The rising war on the streets brought sharp tension, and the danger surrounding Gideon’s world built steadily until it exploded around them. I loved how the emotions of everyone involved were written — not just Penn and Gideon, but the children and the extended family too. Their fear, hope, and love were all vividly felt, grounding the action in something deeply human. A gripping blend of danger, emotion, and connection, with characters who stayed with you long after the final page. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Harlow by Aja Foxx 4 of 5 stars

Harlow









Harlow by Aja Foxx
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Harlow, the gentle giant of McKenzie River, has spent his life underestimated and overprotected, even as he quietly longs for Deputy Daniel Latham. Daniel, escaping his own controlling parents, is instantly drawn to Harlow despite warnings about his reputation. When Daniel is injured on a call, Harlow finds him, carries him to safety, and cares for him, deepening the bond between them. As their attraction grows, they must navigate Harlow’s protective family and the dangerous case Daniel is working, hoping they can earn a chance at a future together.

The connection between Harlow and Daniel is impossible to miss — gentle, steady, and growing stronger every time life throws something new at them. Their biggest battle isn’t with each other but with the world around them, especially Harlow’s fiercely protective family, who struggle to accept that someone new might love him just as deeply as they do. Watching the two men fight for the right to be together gives the story a heartfelt emotional core. Layered into their romance is the danger surrounding Daniel’s ongoing case, which slowly tightens around them until both men — and the McKenzie family — are pulled into the centre of the action. The mix of tenderness, tension, and genuine affection makes their journey gripping and full of feeling, and seeing them stand together through it all is incredibly satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Review: Always the Villain by Brea Alepoú by Skyler Snow 4 of 5 stars

Always the Villain









Always the Villain by Brea Alepoú by Skyler Snow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cesare Vitale is a man the world sees as a legend — powerful, feared, and desperate to reclaim the throne he lost, even if it means severing what little remains of his family ties. But everything shifts when he meets Rafael, a man who sees the monster beneath the surface and still wants him. Drawn to someone he never expected to crave, Cesare finds himself questioning everything he’s built his life around. With danger and Vitale family chaos closing in, he’s forced to choose between the power he’s always chased and the love he never believed he could have.

This story delivers an intense, magnetic connection between Cesare and Rafael — the kind of pull that refuses to loosen even when danger, family loyalties, and old wounds try to tear them apart. Their chemistry is undeniable, but what really drives the book is the web of plots surrounding Cesare's family. Misdirection, secrets, and misunderstandings keep the tension high, and it becomes clear that the only way they’ll survive the chaos is by trusting each other completely. Watching them navigate power struggles, shifting alliances, and their own growing feelings made for a gripping, emotional read. In the end, it’s their partnership — fragile, fierce, and hard‑won — that gives the story its heart. This was an MM story with mature content.

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