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Review: A Turn of the Screwed (Suncoast Society #19) by Tymber Dalton

Review: A Turn of the Screwed (Suncoast Society #19) by Tymber Dalton

A Turn for the Screwed it is the story of Noel and Scott. They have been married for 10 years and on the brink of divorce; not because they don’t love each other but because Scott thinks he is gay and is not satisfied.
Ok I am going to try to stick with only what is […]

Review: A Restored Man (The Men of Halfway House #3) by Jaime Reese

Review: A Restored Man (The Men of Halfway House #3) by Jaime Reese

The title of this book is so perfect. It layers with the profession of Ty and the obsession of Cole’s and blended right into the core of this book which is both men restore the others soul.
Cole Renzo is a man trying to rebuild his life; his new position, the one he gets while living […]

Review: Crafty Bastards (Suncoast Society #12) by Tymber Dalton

Review: Crafty Bastards (Suncoast Society #12) by Tymber Dalton

I was lucky enough to have this book with me for a plane ride so I was able to spend a few hours simply living in this world! This book is stand alone. Ms. Dalton’s Suncoast Society revolves around a BDSM club so feel free to pick up any book when the blurb grabs you. She is […]

Review: After the Fire (Through Hell and Back #2) by Felice Stevens

Review: After the Fire (Through Hell and Back #2) by Felice Stevens

I adore this series from author Felice Stevens and I truly believe it should be read in order. So if you have not read book 1, A Walk Through Fire, please stop reading this review and 1-click it because as the blurb for After the Fire (book 2) reveals, an event in book 1 happens that […]

Review: Losing Control (Broken Pieces #3) by Riley Hart

Review: Losing Control (Broken Pieces #3) by Riley Hart

I highly recommend you read these books in order, books 1 and 2 Broken Pieces and Full Circle are about Josiah, Tristan and Mateo. Yes a menage read and before you dismiss it, let me just say it works, it works so well that I can’t even imagine another happy for these men.
Readers met Ben […]

Review and Giveaway: Memories of the Heart by Felice Stevens

Review and Giveaway: Memories of the Heart by Felice Stevens

I loved this story!  Dr. Micah Steinberg and Josh Rosen’s first meeting is tension filled and their second meeting is epic as these two men have grandmothers in the same assisted living facility (I am not going to say more as I think experiencing these first two scenes first hand is more fun).
I truly enjoyed […]

Review: Pretend (Blackcreek #3) by Riley Hart

Review: Pretend (Blackcreek #3) by Riley Hart

Pretend tells the story of local bar owner Mason Alexander and Gavin Davis, a man who is Braden’s first boyfriend. Braden is the lead from book 2 in the series Stay.  I should pause here and say that I think this book is best read as a third book in a wonderful male romance series.
Ms. […]

Review and Bonus Scene for On Solid Ground by Melissa Collins

Review and Bonus Scene  for On Solid Ground by Melissa Collins

I am going to try to relay my deep love of this story without revealing too many plots points or the story because experiencing it unfold was powerful.
Jacob “Dax” Daxton is solider returning home and I want to start by saying his PTSD was so well done; it was tangible to the reader and touched […]

Review: Beyond Duty (Love is Always Write)

Review: Beyond Duty (Love is Always Write)

I loved Mac and Gunny’s story. Two grown men in their 40’s who have been by each other sides as Marines for over 20 years but without labels or public shows of affection.  This is a stand alone, that is so well done! Mac and Gunny will stick with me for a long time to […]

Review: The Understatement of the Year (The Ivy Years #3) by Sarina Bowen

Review: The Understatement of the Year (The Ivy Years #3) by Sarina Bowen

This book can be read as a stand alone – it is how I read it and I had no issues at all, honestly I don’t even know who the first two books in the series are about but I can say I thoroughly enjoy this one; Michael Graham and John Rikker’s story was touching, […]