This third tale in the Coffee House Shorts series is the tale of two nerds, and I say that in the nicest possible way. Brandon and Jonny are made for yaoi anime love stories - honestly. They are super cute, but smart too. Not just smart because the author tells us they are, but they... Continue Reading →
Review – Lost In The Dark by Leani M Lopez
Despite the "mass extinction lays waste to the world," set up, this is actually a lovely little novella with all the good juicy tropes; lost in the storm, hurt/comfort, only one bed, only two people left in the world. This is a new-to-me author, and I like her writing already. Ivy is a heroine with... Continue Reading →
Confined Desires by Katherine McIntyre
Confined Desires is, on the face of it, a straightforward love story in strange times. Covid isn't mentioned, but instead the pandemic plays out via the fictional TELA flu virus, and the circumstances we have all lived in over the past year or so are very similar. Quarantine, people losing their jobs, being separated from... Continue Reading →