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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...

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Review: Traitor by Charity Parkerson 4 of 5 stars

Traitor









Traitor by Charity Parkerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Crisp, long stuck in the background of Killers Inc., finally snaps after DNA results leave him feeling like an outsider. While everyone thinks he’s hiding out to recover, he’s actually in Hawaii with a man he may have accidentally kidnapped — a “rescue” in his mind. As more of the family starts catching on and his volatile guest remains a danger, Crisp knows it’s only a matter of time before everything blows up.

I loved the undeniable connection between Crisp and Jay — it was clear in every interaction, especially in the great care Crisp took with him. Their shared background made it easy for them to understand each other in ways no one else could, and that gave their bond real depth. I did feel like a few moments were missing, especially their wedding day and the point where their relationship became more physical, but the emotional core of the story still shone through. The final family confrontation was one of my favourite parts. Watching them express their thoughts and feelings, despite being raised to suppress emotion, was powerful and satisfying. A story full of emotion, connection, and care, with two men learning they’re allowed to feel and to be loved. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: The Fall by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Fall









The Fall by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Silas Sloane, a small‑town cop who avoids commitments, meets Everett Maior, a guarded widower dragged reluctantly into O’Leary. Their attraction is instant, even as Everett tries to keep his distance. But with strange disappearances unsettling the town and old ghosts resurfacing, the two men must navigate danger and their growing connection to see if a future together is possible.

I loved the undeniable connection between Silas and Everett — neither of them wanted a relationship, yet they still fell for each other despite all their reluctance and good intentions. Watching them slowly give in to what was already there made their romance feel even more satisfying. The mystery of the missing people added great tension, and I really enjoyed how everything came together in the end. It gave the story a strong sense of momentum alongside all the emotion. There were plenty of feelings throughout, from vulnerability to longing to quiet moments of trust. And Hen (Everett’s grandfather) absolutely stole the show for me. Their banter was sharp, funny, and full of heart, adding warmth to even the darker moments. A lovely blend of mystery, emotion, and reluctant romance. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

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Review: Clyde and Hay by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

Clyde and Hay









Clyde and Hay by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Clyde Dailyn wants nothing to do with a life mate, even as loneliness keeps him awake. Trusting someone feels impossible. Hayward Grimes, an asexual former assassin, knows exactly what he wants — a mate and a family — and he’s patient enough to wait for Clyde. But when their pasts collide, their future is threatened. Clyde must find the courage to fight for the family he never expected, while Hay faces a ghost from his past — with support from those who stand with them.

This was such a sweet story, especially watching Clyde slowly open up as he and Hay spent quiet, meaningful time together in the park. Those moments let Clyde learn that he could trust Hay and that trust became the heart of their relationship. I loved the family aspect, too. Their wider families coming together to help, protect, and support them made everything feel warmer and richer. It turned their bond into something bigger than just the two of them. A story full of emotions and feelings that were easy to connect with and that genuinely made me smile. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: The Vampire's Familiar by T.J. Nichols 3 of 5 stars

The Vampire's Familiar










The Vampire's Familiar by T.J. Nichols
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Kirk Gracewell returns to Madison Gully after twenty years, now a powerful energy vampire, determined to avenge his sister’s murder by a cougar shifter. During the cougars’ rare clan gathering, the seer assigns Sage to watch the newcomer — a task he resents until their tense back‑and‑forth becomes unexpectedly intriguing. But once Sage learns Kirk’s true purpose, he must choose between protecting his family and helping him find the killer, who is willing to strike again to claim the coveted role of a witch’s familiar.

The beginning felt tedious to me, but thankfully the story soon picked up and became far more engaging. Once the danger and drama ramped up, it turned into a real race against time to uncover who killed Kirk’s sister and to sort out the undeniable connection between him and Sage. I appreciated how the tension kept building, and there were plenty of emotions and feelings woven throughout as the mystery deepened and their bond grew under pressure. A slow start, but ultimately an enjoyable, dramatic read once the momentum kicked in. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Monday, 13 July 2026

Review: Battered & Broken by Alex Blaine 3 of 5 stars

Battered & Broken: Contemporary M-Lac Gay Romance









Battered & Broken: Contemporary M-Lac Gay Romance by Alex Blaine
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Cedric doesn’t expect to survive his lowest moment — or for Ozzie to appear right after. Ozzie has quietly cared from afar for months, and now he shows up every day to help Cedric feel safe again. Neither man is seeking romance, but their growing connection becomes impossible to ignore.

What struck me most was how clearly Cedric needed someone to show him he was worth more — that he didn’t have to accept pain, fear, or the bare minimum from anyone. The story handled that journey with real tenderness as Ozzie’s steady support helped Cedric work through the attack and everything that followed. There were emotions and feelings throughout, all easy to understand and connect with, especially as Cedric slowly rebuilt his sense of safety and self‑worth. Their growing bond felt grounded in care, patience, and the quiet bravery of showing up for someone who needs it. This was an MM story with mature content and with male lactation.

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Sunday, 12 July 2026

Review: Fire's Mate by C.W. Gray 4 of 5 stars

Fire's Mate









Fire's Mate by C.W. Gray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fire, once a deadly Crellic Element but now a nap‑loving softie on Charybdis Station, wants only one thing: a mate of his own. On Burnished Outpost, Quigley fights to protect his family within a harsh desert clan while hiding a dangerous secret. When disaster strikes, Fire swoops in to save him — and they instantly recognise they’re fated mates. Now Quigley must adapt to life on the station, and Fire must learn how to fit into their new family as they build a future together.

I loved how much danger Quigley and his family were in, and how fate brought Fire to them at exactly the right moment. That rescue felt dramatic, emotional, and perfectly timed — a real turning point in the story. Fire’s quirky nature was such a joy, especially paired with his total obliviousness about just how much family he already has on Charybdis Station. Watching him realise he’s surrounded by people who adore him was incredibly heartwarming. Their combined family was beautiful — full of acceptance, warmth, and instant belonging. I especially loved how Fire immediately claimed Quigley’s family as his own, and how the rest of the station followed suit without hesitation. A lovely mix of danger, emotion, and found‑family joy. This was an MM story with mature content and set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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