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On Higher Ground by Melissa Collins

On Higher Ground by Melissa Collins

First if you have not read On Solid Ground by Melissa Collins please stop reading this and go 1-click it now as it is the start of Jacob “Dax” Daxton and Beckett Ridge’s story.
Ok this is your one warning…. if you have not read On Solid Ground don’t read this review as it will have […]

Review of The Spiral Down by Aly Martinez

Review of The Spiral Down by Aly Martinez

The Spiral Down is easily read as a stand alone so if you are a reader who only reads gay romance, I highly recommend you 1-click this amazing book today!
If you have read The Fall Up, you are definitely going to want to read this one as it is the story of Levee’s best friend and co-star, Henry […]

Review: Fearless (Pier 70 #2) by Nicole Edwards

Review: Fearless (Pier 70 #2) by Nicole Edwards

This one had so much of what I love in a great series…getting to “visit” with the couple in the prior book, seeing their happy grow, witnessing a character you are already attached to fall in love and just enough of the secondary characters to have you anxiously waiting for the next book!

In Fearless, we get Dare […]

Review: Us (Him #2) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Review: Us (Him #2) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

First if you haven’t read HIM, stop reading this review and go 1-click, then click US because this book is such a wonderful now what to that story. If you have never read a gay romance, HIM is one worth trying as the connection between these two men shines through in spades. It is the start […]

Review: What Lies Between Us (The Breakfast Club #4) by Felice Stevens

Review: What Lies Between Us (The Breakfast Club #4) by Felice Stevens

Please do NOT read this book unless you have read Betting On Forever as it is the start of Sam and Zach’s story. This novella offers insight as they move their relationship forward.
I loved this edition to this series. Ms. Stevens offers a wonderful look into the lives of Sam and Zach as they plan their […]

Review: Shifting Gears (Crossroads #2) by Riley Hart

Review: Shifting Gears (Crossroads #2) by Riley Hart

Though Shifting Gears is listing as Crossroads #2, it is very much a stand alone.

The main character Rod is only seen briefly in Crossroads as he is adult store clerk who sells Nick and Bryce a dildo. Yes the man from this epically funny scene gets his own happy in Shifting Gears.

I am going to pause here and say if you […]

Review: Tied in Knots by Z.B. Heller

Review: Tied in Knots by Z.B. Heller

Tied Together  and Tied in Knots read together make a 4.5 star read!

Yes, these two books read combined are a higher ranking for me than the books on their own….. why you ask? Well, because Ms. Heller does an amazing job at crafting a beautiful happy for this family!

If you have not read book 1, […]

Review: Not Safe for Work by L.A. Witt

Review: Not Safe for Work by L.A. Witt

This tag line from the blurb grabbed me:
They’re a match made in the dungeon…until their secret gets out.
Architectural modeler Jon McNeill is surprised when a kinky dating app leads him to Rick Pierce, the millionaire property developer running the high level business meeting he is in.
The connection between Jon and Rick is instant, they feel […]

Review: Second to None (The Breakfast Club #3) by Felice Stevens

Review: Second to None (The Breakfast Club #3) by Felice Stevens

Second to None can easily be read as a standalone though it may be more fun witnessing Marcus fall hard if you have been seen him throughout the series.
And lines like this will mean so much more:
“One day you’ll meet someone who’ll set your world spinning, and you won’t know how to stop it.”
Second to None […]

Review: Full Domain (Nice Guys #3) by Kindle Alexander

Review: Full Domain (Nice Guys #3) by Kindle Alexander

I loved Full Domain but to truly appreciate this book, please read Double Full and Full Disclosure first.
I am going to write this review as if the reader has read both so if you haven’t read the prior books, stop reading this review and go one click both books as these three combined form an […]