I wish, I wish, there was a way of bottling Tirza Schaefer's feel-good, lusciously romantic, spiritual and sexy stories into a a magic tonic. We could take it every time we felt bad, and the world would be a much better place, I swear. You cannot be a cynic if you love Tirza's books. They... Continue Reading →
Review – Take Me Home by Hudson Lin
This short story (17 pages) is part of the Coffee House Shorts series of sweet MM romances. I chose it because of the cover, which shows two lovely elder gentlemen, and I was intrigued by the story line. Romances involving senior characters are hard to find! Take Me Home is a lovely, cosy read with... Continue Reading →
Review – The Great Santa Showdown by Glenn Quigley
This short story (48 pages) was a cute, funny tale of the search for a new Santa in the cosy village of Yuleboro. Competition is fierce, with the two main competitors battling it out with plenty of ho ho ho-ing and jingling of bells. Gregory and John with their gentle rivalry and growing affection for... Continue Reading →
Review – Every Saturday Night by Alexa Land
This was cute, if a bit unbelievable. A young man, Logan, is surprised by his ex-girlfriend turning up on his doorstep. She presents him a baby, Owen, which she says is his, and scarpers before he can really argue. His beautifully diverse housemates take this all in their stride and within a few days, he... Continue Reading →
Review – Hidden in Roll: Book 1 by Stephanie B. Whitfield
This isn't my usual genre, as it's a YA book about being a teenager and all the awkwardness one feels surrounding boys and Prom and dealing with parents and siblings. I can't identify with that at all so why did I read it? I was curious. The title is odd, and it has some mystical... Continue Reading →
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His Competent Woman by Ellen Whyte
This is the first in a new genre for Ellen Whyte, who is better known as dark romance/suspense author AJ Adams.I was expecting great things of this book, which is a fairly quick read at 100 pages, and I wasn’t disappointed. This is a hugely enjoyable addition to the popular BBW-Billionaire genre, with an engaging... Continue Reading →