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  NEW from Anna Lowe : " TOUCHED BY MAGIC ,"   a magical, mysterious shapeshifter/vampire romance - with an art heist ! Secrets u...

Sunday, 1 March 2026

Review: Leo in Lace by Layla Dorine 3 of 5 stars

Leo in Lace: Double-Booked for the Holidays Series









Leo in Lace: Double-Booked for the Holidays Series by Layla Dorine
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Leo escapes to a quiet cabin after a chaotic year, only to discover it’s already occupied — by two snow leopard shifters, Maverick and Briar. Maverick is exhausted by failed attempts to find a mate and constant pressure from his family, while Briar, his best friend and would‑be partner, has planned a peaceful holiday getaway for the two of them. But when their cabin is accidentally double‑booked with a human, the three men are thrown together in an unexpected holiday mix‑up. Double‑Booked for the Holidays is part of a multi‑author mpreg series where single shifters avoid family scrutiny by escaping to winter retreats… only to find their cabins shared with unsuspecting humans.

This is a sweet, quick read with a definite instalove vibe, but it left me wishing for a bit more depth. The connection between the characters sparks fast and brightly, yet the story moves so quickly that their emotions and inner worlds don’t get the space they deserve. It’s charming and cosy for what it is — a brief holiday escape — but the feelings come on so suddenly that I found myself wanting more detail, more build‑up, and more time with the characters to really feel their bond. This was an MMM story with mature content set in the omegaverse with MPREG.

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Review: The Long Way by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Long Way










The Long Way by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Damon’s life is in ruins after being falsely blamed for the Seaver plane crash, and he’s determined to expose the real culprit — Senator Emmett Shaw. Cain, the senator’s polished and tightly controlled son, is hiding dangerous family secrets of his own. When Damon’s pursuit of justice goes wrong, Cain unexpectedly saves him, and the two men join forces to uncover the truth. As danger closes in and the road ahead grows more treacherous, they’re forced to rely on each other — and the one thing they can’t escape is the growing connection between them.

I loved this story with the pull between Damon and Cain that was impossible to ignore — it simmered beneath every moment they shared, even as danger closed in from all sides. Their lives were both shaped by relentless drama and high‑stakes threats, yet somehow they still fall for each other with a kind of inevitability that felt both tender and explosive. What made their connection so compelling is how it grew right in the middle of chaos: Damon fighting to reclaim his life, Cain trying to break free from the shadows of his father, and both of them constantly looking over their shoulders. Despite all of that, or maybe because of it, their bond becomes the one steady thing they can hold on to. It’s a gripping, emotional journey where love refuses to be pushed aside, no matter how dangerous the road becomes. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Saturday, 28 February 2026

Review: A Gentle Way to Love by Abrianna Denae 4 of 5 stars

A Gentle Way to Love









A Gentle Way to Love by Abrianna Denae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blaise loses one of his longtime partners, leaving him shattered and leaning on his husband, Sawyer, and an unexpected new friendship with Grant to survive the grief. Grant, raised in an unconventional but unstable environment, is left completely alone after his own loss — until Blaise and Sawyer reach out and offer him the support he desperately needs. What begins as comfort in shared tragedy grows into something deeper: Blaise and Grant form a powerful bond, and Sawyer finds himself unexpectedly drawn to Grant as well. As the three men navigate grief, healing, and the slow rebuilding of trust, Grant struggles to believe he deserves a place in their loving, established family. With Blaise’s steady understanding and Sawyer’s gentle devotion, they work toward creating a future where all three of them can belong.

I loved that this story was steeped in grief, and the emotional weight carried by Grant, Blaise, and Daley was beautifully, painfully rendered. Each of them is shattered in different ways, and the book never shied away from showing how loss reshapes them. What makes it so moving is the quiet strength Sawyer brings to all of it — he becomes the steady centre holding everyone together, even while his own heart is breaking. Amid the sorrow, there’s also a profound sense of love. It surrounds them in different forms: the long‑standing devotion between Blaise and Sawyer, the fragile new bond forming with Grant, and the way shared heartbreak slowly becomes shared healing. The tenderness woven through their connections makes this a deeply emotional and ultimately hopeful read. This was an MM+ story with mature content.

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Review: Daddy's Little Artist by T.L. Travis 3 of 5 stars

Daddy's Little Artist










Daddy's Little Artist by T.L. Travis
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Chuck is Tae’s devoted Daddy, and their relationship is usually effortless and steady — at home and at work. But when Tae becomes inexplicably blocked while trying to paint his own room, the frustration eats at him. He can create beautiful murals for others, yet the blank walls meant for his personal space leave his mind empty and his confidence shaken. Chuck, ever the caretaker, wants desperately to help, but even Tae can’t explain why this room shuts him down. As the pressure builds, Tae must figure out what’s holding him back so he can reconnect with his creativity and finally make the space feel like his own.

This was such a tender, intimate look at a relationship built on deep trust and unwavering love. Chuck and Tae’s bond shines through every moment — the way Chuck reads his boy so instinctively, and how determined he is to help Tae move past the creative block that’s been weighing him down. The solution Chuck finds is thoughtful and grounded in love, showing just how well he understands what Tae needs to feel safe and inspired again. I also adored the glimpses into their everyday life. Those small, ordinary moments — the routines, the quiet affection, the easy closeness — make their connection feel even richer. It’s a sweet, heartfelt story about support, patience, and the kind of love that helps you find your way back to yourself. This was an MM story with mature content and a BDSM-like DDLB dynamic with male lactation.

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Friday, 27 February 2026

Review: A Sweet Way to Love by Abrianna Denae 4 of 5 stars

A Sweet Way to Love









A Sweet Way to Love by Abrianna Denae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Graham grows up without love or support, leaving him convinced he’ll never get a real happily‑ever‑after. Eric, already in a long‑term polyamorous relationship, has built a life full of love — and when he meets Graham, he realises his heart has room for one more. Despite Graham’s fears and insecurities, Eric’s patience and steady reassurance help him see he deserves care, affection, and a family of his own. A Sweet Way to Love is a gentle prequel about healing, open polyamory, and finding a unique, welcoming found family.

I loved that Graham’s story is heartbreaking in how clearly it shows the absence of love, respect, and safety in his life. He’s a young man who’s never been valued, so it’s no surprise he struggles to believe he deserves anything good. That contrast makes Eric’s world — full of stability, affection, and a deeply rooted polyamorous family — feel all the more powerful. Eric’s life isn’t just loving; it has room to expand, and Graham becomes the piece he didn’t know he was missing. I also loved how gently Eric offers Graham what he’s never had: patience, reassurance, and a place where he’s wanted without conditions. The warmth of Eric’s family and the way they open their hearts to Graham makes this a tender, hopeful read about healing and finding the love you were always meant to have. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Review: Mercy by Reese Knightly 4 of 5 stars

Mercy










Mercy by Reese Knightley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Two killers, Viper and Titus, are thrown together on a mission where trust isn’t part of the deal. Viper is all control and discipline, while Titus is pure, unpredictable chaos — and when they collide, it’s explosive. Forced into close quarters, every clash between them blurs the line between hostility and desire. As danger closes in, they realise the real threat isn’t their enemies but the fierce pull growing between them. In a world where neither man yields, their hunger becomes as dangerous as their mission, and mercy is the one thing they can’t afford — yet can’t seem to escape.

I loved in this enemies to lovers story where what really stood out was the fierce respect and unwavering loyalty between Viper and Titus. For two men forged in violence and trained to trust no one, the way they instinctively protected each other is powerful. Their connection burns hot, but beneath the intensity is a deep, unexpected love that neither of them can walk away from. I loved watching that shift — from rivals to partners to something far more profound. Even with danger closing in from every direction, their priority becomes each other, every single time. It gives the story a beating heart beneath all the grit and action, making their bond as compelling as the mission itself. This was an MM story with mature content.

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Thursday, 26 February 2026

Review: The Easy Way by May Archer 4 of 5 stars

The Easy Way









The Easy Way by May Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cam’s life collapses after his parents’ fatal plane crash, leaving him responsible for the family company and his unstable brother, Sebastian. FBI agent Cort, searching for his missing foster brother and convinced Sebastian is to blame, infiltrates Seaver Tech for answers. What begins as a revenge mission and a one‑night deception turns into a powerful, unexpected connection between Cam and Cort. As secrets surface and loyalties clash, their growing love becomes either the thing that saves them or the force that tears everything apart.

I loved that Cam and Cort’s connection hits with real intensity — two men driven by different wounds but ultimately chasing the same truth, the same justice, and eventually the same love. I loved how their shared determination pulled them together even when loyalty, grief, and danger threatened to tear them apart. The drama surrounding the plane crash that killed Cam’s parents adds gripping tension, especially as its ties to Cort’s missing brother slowly unravel. The stakes feel high, the danger constant, and the emotional payoff strong. Their bond grows in the middle of all that chaos, and watching them choose each other despite everything makes the story incredibly satisfying. This was an MM story with mature content.

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