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Wind Whisperer by Anna Lowe

  * Dragons * Witches * Vampires * Magic * Steamy, suspenseful paranormal romance! Winner BEST PNR "WITCHES & WIZARDS" RO...

Friday, 6 February 2026

Review: Star Spanked by Leighton Greene 4 of 5 stars

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Star Spanked by Leighton Greene
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sebastian, a British celebrity chef hiding from the tabloids in L.A., has a scorching anonymous encounter at an adults‑only club. Ezra, a model craving more than superficial attention, is captivated by the older stranger — and stunned when he later discovers his mystery man is his new boss. Their chemistry reignites instantly, but between the age gap, workplace complications, and disapproving voices around them, keeping their connection alive won’t be easy.

I loved that this romance fizzled from the very first moment Sebastian and Ezra crossed paths. Their attraction is instant, magnetic, and only grows stronger as they’re pulled back into each other’s orbit. What makes their connection so compelling is how effortlessly it rises above the gossip, judgment, and outside negativity trying to pull them apart. No matter what’s thrown at them, the spark between them refuses to dim. There’s also a beautiful thread of trust woven through their relationship. As they explore a BDSM-like D/s dynamic together, it never feels performative or forced — it’s grounded in genuine care, communication, and a deep desire to understand one another. That trust becomes the foundation that lets them grow grow together. A warm, spicy, and surprisingly tender MM story with mature content about chemistry that can’t be denied and love that thrives even under pressure.

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Review: Power Play by Cara Dee 3 of 5 stars

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Power Play by Cara Dee
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Abel is overwhelmed — struggling with bipolar disorder, anxiety, and a recent NHL suspension — and the one person he’s always relied on, Madigan, is also the man he’s secretly loved for years. After confessing those feelings and being gently rejected, Abel feels even more lost. Madigan, his parents’ closest friend, keeps stepping in to “fix” Abel’s life, never realizing that Abel wants something deeper with him… or that they share the same hidden desires. It’s an emotional, slow‑burn story about two men on the edge, both aching for connection, and both needing to confront their pain before they can see what’s right in front of them.

This story was driven by the intense, magnetic pull between Abel and Madigan — a connection that feels inevitable even when everything in their lives is working against it. Their bond is tender, complicated, and deeply emotional, especially as Abel struggles with his mental health and Madigan tries (and often fails) to keep his distance. One of the most compelling tensions in the book is the looming question of Abel’s parents. The fear of disappointing them, hurting them, or crossing a line in their long‑standing friendship adds a real emotional weight to every step Abel and Madigan take toward each other. That secrecy — and the guilt wrapped up in it — makes their journey feel even more fragile and real. I also found the inclusion of Grey, Abel’s best friend, strange. His presence added an unexpected layer to the story when it was the three of them which felt out of place.  Overall, it’s a heartfelt, angsty romance about two men who can’t stay away from each other, no matter how complicated the path to being together becomes. This was an MM (MMM?) story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic.

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Review: Dream by Garrett Leigh 5 of 5 stars

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Dream by Garrett Leigh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dylan, heartbroken from unrequited love, seeks escape in a no‑strings encounter at Lovato’s — only to discover that his hookup, Angelo, needs far more than a distraction. Angelo, a former ballet dancer whose career was ended by illness, is struggling with loneliness, fear, and a future he can’t quite face. Their one night of comfort turns into something deeper, but both men are weighed down by past hurts and insecurities. Dylan must learn to trust again, and Angelo must believe he’s worthy of love despite everything he’s lost. If they can confront their fears, they might find a future bright enough for both of them.

I loved this tender, emotionally rich romance that shines because of the deep care Dylan and Angelo show for one another. What begins as a moment of escape slowly transformed into a connection built on gentleness, vulnerability, and genuine effort. Dylan’s quiet determination to understand Angelo’s illness — not out of obligation, but out of love — is one of the most moving parts of the story. His willingness to learn, to listen, and to support Angelo in ways that truly matter gives their relationship a beautiful sense of safety. Angelo, in turn, offers Dylan a kind of honesty and openness that helps him heal from past heartbreak. Their bond grew not through grand gestures, but through small acts of compassion that make every step of their journey feel earned. A heartfelt hurt/comfort romance where love is shown in the softest, most meaningful ways. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 5 February 2026

Review: Out For the Holidays by Cara Dee 4 of 5 stars

Out For the Holidays









Out For the Holidays by Cara Dee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Zach and Henry’s plans for a peaceful, cosy Christmas go completely off the rails in this warm, funny holiday sequel. After Henry confidently announces their “blissful Christmas at home” to everyone they know, chaos immediately follows — from unexpected work drama in Mexico to someone running off to Philadelphia at the worst possible moment. What unfolds is a whirlwind of family antics, adventure, and festive mishaps, all wrapped in the charm of Zach and Henry’s relationship. It’s a sweet, lighthearted romp that proves even the most chaotic holiday can still be full of love.

I enjoyed this holiday novella which was pure, delightful chaos in the best possible way. Zach and Henry set out to have a peaceful Christmas, only to be swept into a whirlwind of travel mishaps, family drama, and unexpected detours that turn their “blissful holiday at home” into anything but. Yet through all the madness, there’s an unmistakable joy that surrounds them. Their relationship radiates warmth and humour, and even the most chaotic moments feel touched by the happiness they’ve built together. Watching them navigate the mayhem with love, laughter, and a healthy dose of exasperation makes the whole journey feel wonderfully festive. A charming, feel‑good adventure that proves the holidays don’t need to be perfect to be full of love. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Out by Cara Dee 4 of 5 stars

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Out by Cara Dee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Zach heads to Los Angeles with two simple goals: drag Henry Bennington back home to deal with his out‑of‑control nephew, and finally sort out his own confusing sexuality. What he doesn’t expect is Henry himself — older, world‑weary, and far more attractive than Zach is prepared for. What begins as a mission turns into a summer of self‑discovery, unexpected desire, and emotional upheaval, as Zach finds himself falling for the very man he came to confront.

I loved this story that shined because of the unexpected, magnetic connection between Zach and Henry — two men at completely different points in life who somehow fit together perfectly. Their chemistry is warm, funny, and quietly transformative, turning what begins as a simple mission into something far more meaningful. What makes the book especially delightful is Zach’s journey of self‑discovery. Watching him step into his identity with curiosity, courage, and a growing sense of joy is incredibly rewarding. His relationship with Henry doesn’t just spark attraction; it helps him understand who he is and what he wants, in a way that feels both tender and empowering. A charming, heartfelt romance about finding yourself, finding connection, and letting love surprise you. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: The Loneliest Hour by A.E. Jensen 4 of 5 stars

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The Loneliest Hour by A.E. Jensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lulu has spent nearly twenty years loving Xavi in silence, hiding his feelings behind jokes and pretending he’s fine while Xavi drifts further out of reach. Exhausted from holding everything in, he sees their week‑long road trip to a friend’s wedding as his final chance to be honest. As old wounds, unspoken longing, and years of friendship press close, Lulu must decide whether to finally tell Xavi the truth — and whether Xavi can be brave enough to meet him there. It’s a slow‑burn, best‑friends‑to‑lovers romance filled with yearning, tenderness, and the hope that love patiently waiting in the background can finally step into the light.

I loved this beautifully tender best‑friends‑to‑lovers story built on two decades of unspoken love. Lulu and Xavi’s connection runs so deep it practically hums beneath every silence, every shared memory, every moment they almost say what they really mean. You feel the weight of all those years — the longing, the fear, the devotion neither of them has ever dared to name. What makes the story so moving is how simple their path could be if they were just honest with each other. The love is already there, steady and undeniable; it’s the courage to speak it aloud that stands in their way. Watching them inch toward that truth, finally choosing vulnerability over fear, is as heart‑aching as it is rewarding. A slow‑burn, deeply emotional romance about two souls who have always belonged to each other — they just need to finally say it. This was an MM story with mature content.

** Please note there is a lot of Spanish in the story and a glossary is at the start

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Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Review: Taming Tristan by Leighton Greene 4 of 5 stars

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Taming Tristan by Leighton Greene
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seth Jackson takes a bet to tame Tristan Taylor by Valentine’s Day so he can clear his family’s debts. But Tristan — sharp, chaotic, and unexpectedly vulnerable — proves far more captivating than Seth ever planned. As real feelings grow, the secret bet threatens to destroy the fragile trust forming between them.

This romance is a delicious blend of heat, heart, and high stakes. Seth and Tristan spark off each other from the very first moment — all sharp edges, teasing clashes, and an undeniable pull that only grows stronger. What begins as a reckless bet quickly turns into something far more meaningful, and watching Seth fall for the very man he was supposed to “tame” is half the fun. The tension isn’t just emotional; the secret hanging over Seth’s head adds a steady thrum of danger to their growing connection. Tristan’s vulnerability and hard‑won trust make every step toward intimacy feel earned, and every risk feel sharper. A fast, flirty, and surprisingly heartfelt read about love sneaking in where you least expect it — and the gamble of choosing honesty over fear. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like D/s dynamic.

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