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Friday, 5 June 2026

Review: The Beta's Love Song by C.W. Gray 3 of 5 stars

The Beta's Love Song












The Beta's Love Song by C.W. Gray
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

David has spent five years trying to move on, determined to build a family even if he has to do it alone — but his heart has never really let go of Sawyer. Sawyer, whose life fell apart when David vanished without a word, has finally found him again with a little Wilson‑family help. Now he just needs to convince David that they still have a real chance at love.

A lovely festive novella with two men who are absolutely perfect for each other — they just need to finally admit it. I really enjoyed watching them open up, share their feelings, and then figure out how to blend their families into one. The warmth, the gentle emotion, and the holiday glow make it an easy, satisfying read that leaves you smiling. This was an MM story with mature content set in the omegaverse.

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Review: Watcher by Charity Parkerson 5 of 5 stars

Watcher









Watcher by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Atticus is a brilliant but unhinged tech CEO who hides a dark, chaotic nightlife behind his polished image, and he’s decided he wants Foster. Foster, a quiet, solitary assassin with Killers Inc., prefers to stay invisible — but Atticus keeps pushing into his world, irritating him, tempting him, and getting under his skin. Two dangerous outcasts circling each other, one chaotic and one cold, and it’s getting harder to tell which one is the real threat.

I loved this story about two men who are damaged in their own ways yet absolutely perfect for each other. The passion between them is intense, even as they navigate constant danger and drama. What really stood out was watching them learn to communicate, to trust, and to compromise when it mattered — their emotions and reactions felt so real that it was easy to understand and feel everything right along with them. A dark, dramatic, deeply emotional romance with two unforgettable characters who fit together in all the ways that count. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 4 June 2026

Review: Shadow Line by Declan Rhodes 5 of 5 stars

Shadow Line









Shadow Line by Declan Rhodes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dane Fletcher and Blaise Farrow — two very different bodyguards — are forced to work together after a one‑night encounter turns into an unexpected reunion on the same high‑risk assignment. Their principals, two reporters chasing the same explosive story from opposite angles, have uncovered a domestic extremist network that wants them silenced before a high‑profile wedding on Martha’s Vineyard. Dane protects by holding the line; Farrow protects by crossing it — and as the threat escalates, so does the tension between them. One wrong move could cost a life, but getting too close might be the only way either of them survives.

This romantic suspense story delivers a great mix of danger, tension, and emotional pull. The threat against the journalists keeps the suspense sharp, but it’s the undeniable connection between the two bodyguards that really steals the spotlight. The author teases their growing feelings beautifully, leaving you wondering whether their partnership will turn into something deeper in the future. I loved the way the extremist network was unravelled — smart, layered, and solved with the help of many people working together. And the inclusion of sourdough starters with names was such a charming, unexpected touch that added warmth to all the intensity. Easy to feel, easy to understand, and full of suspense, drama, danger, and tenderness — this story will keep you hooked from start to finish. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Snow Kisses for My Omega by C.W. Grey 3 of 4 stars

Snow Kisses for My Omega









My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Greyson’s life is collapsing — he’s pregnant, newly dumped, losing his housing, stuck with an abusive roommate, and being exploited at work. The one bright spot is Harper, the steady demisexual alpha he secretly loves. Harper wants him too and is determined to bring Grey safely to Maine, but toxic exes and lying bosses make their path difficult. Still, everything points to them being meant for each other.

The connection between Greyson and Harper is strong from the start, even with Greyson’s shaky self‑confidence and the chaos caused by his awful ex‑manager and ex‑boyfriends. I loved how Harper supported him exactly the way he needed, steady and patient, and how the wider Wilson family welcomed Grey as if he’d always belonged with them. There are moments of danger, drama, and real tenderness woven throughout, making this an easy story to read, feel, and understand. It’s the kind of book that gives you warmth, a few heart‑squeezes, and a smile by the end. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Review: Kari's Kismet by J.P. Sayle 4 of 5 stars

Kari's Kismet










Kari's Kismet by J.P. Sayle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kari has always kept his distance from Bowie, even though the shy omega pulls at every protective instinct he has. When work forces them together, Kari’s feelings deepen — and when Bowie’s boyfriend abandons him, Kari chooses to stay and care for him. That choice changes everything. Kari soon discovers Bowie is naturally a Little, though Bowie doesn’t understand what that means for them. As they try to build a relationship, Bowie’s insecurities and his ex threaten their progress, and Kari hides their bond at Bowie’s request. But Kari is determined: a devoted Daddy will do the work needed to protect the person he loves.

Kari and Bowie were absolutely made for each other, even if it took Bowie time — and a lot of healing — to believe he deserved someone as steady and protective as Kari. After the nightmare of his ex, Bowie’s confidence was fragile, and watching him slowly trust himself again was one of the most emotional parts of the story. Kari’s quiet devotion, his instinct to care, and the way he never once wavered made their connection feel inevitable. And the wider world around them — the PAs, the alpha brothers, and their families — stepped in with warmth, humour, and unwavering support, giving both men the safety net they needed. A story full of big feelings, gentle care, and a couple who fit together perfectly once Bowie finally lets himself fall. This was an MM story with mature content that was set in the omegaverse with a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: Seven Minutes by Raquel Riley 5 of 5 stars

Seven Minutes : An MM Hurt Comfort Romance









My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eli dies in Adrian’s ER, and in the seven minutes after his heart stops, his life plays back in vivid, emotional flashes. Instead of emptiness, he’s flooded with memories of their love — their first kiss, their vows, the quiet mornings they forgot to cherish. Every moment leads back to Adrian. Caught between life and whatever comes next, Eli senses there’s a choice or a goodbye waiting for him in those final minutes, and if love alone could bring him back, he’d return to Adrian every time.

This is an intensely emotional story — the kind you absolutely should not read in public unless you’re prepared to cry your way through it. The feelings are raw, heavy, and beautifully human as both men — and especially Adrian — unravel the events that led to Eli ending up in his ER. Watching Adrian work through shock, guilt, love, and grief is heartbreaking in the most compelling way. The emotional weight never lets up, and the way their relationship is revisited through those memories makes every moment hit even harder. It’s easy to read, easy to feel, and impossible to walk away from without tears. This was an MM story with mature content.

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

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Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Review: Falling for the Omega by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

Falling for the Omega









Falling for the Omega by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carter Benson, a scarred and lonely alpha starting over in a small Maine town, finds his quiet life changed when a little girl decides he’s her new best friend. She turns out to be the daughter of Elijah Wilson, a single omega long judged by the townspeople despite being a devoted father and hardworking member of his family. When Carter and Elijah meet, the spark is immediate. Their connection brings hope and healing to both of them, even as small‑town prejudice and greedy relatives stir up trouble. At its heart, it’s a story about finding love, support, and a future worth fighting for.

The undeniable connection between Carter and Elijah shines from the moment Olivia barrels into Carter’s life and declares him her new best friend. She’s the glue that pulls everything together, and I loved how naturally that bond opened the door for Carter and Elijah to find each other. One of the best parts of the story is how the town — and especially Carter’s new circle and Elijah’s big, loving family — rally to defend them when trouble hits. Elijah’s parents were an especially lovely surprise, stepping up with the kind of support he’d never expected. It’s an easy story to read, feel, and understand, filled with moments that will make you smile and others that will absolutely make you cry. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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