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[Book Review] One Door Closes By G.B. Lindsey & Barnes CoffeeKitchen Sweetheart Blend
Secrets of Neverwood is a three book trilogy with each book following one of three foster brothers: Calvin, Danny, and Devon. The brothers, who vaguely remember and feel no brotherly love towards each other, come back to their old home when their foster mother Audrey dies, leaving her run-down family home, once a grand Victorian estate, to the three. The men run afoul of a deceptive developer who will do anything to get his hands on Neverwood and must learn to work together, trusting and opening up to each as brothers, to keep the house and carry on Audrey’s legacy of taking in gay or questioning youth who have nowhere…
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[Book Review] Maybe This Time By A.M. Arthur & Open Eye Café Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Coffee
Maybe This Time was a quick read for me and I was surprised upon finishing it to realize it’s a full length novel and not a novella. I just devoured it in one sitting, stuck in the angst-ridden tension of Ezra’s and Donner’s unfolding relationship. To say Ezra and Donner have not had it easy in life is an understatement. Both men come from traumatizing backgrounds with horrible parents (to say the least). Both have loved and lost the person they thought was their forever (Ezra’s ex pretty much abandoned him after a move to a new city and Donner’s partner of six years was killed in a senseless act…
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[Book Review] Stranger On The Shore By Josh Lanyon & Starbucks Gold Coast Blend
Stranger On The Shore is first and foremost a mystery, but the romance unfolding within feels anything but secondary, instead both aspects blend seamlessly together in this intriguing and compelling read.
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[Book Review] The Lost Year By Libby Drew & Marley Coffee Simmer Down
Devon McCade has been able to turn his inability, and unwillingness, to emotionally connect to others into a career as a photojournalist, where he can be safe from emotional attachment, protected as he is by the other side of the photo lens – or so he tells himself.
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[Book Review] Sharp Love By Ava March & Groundwork Coffee Lucky Jack
Oh, how I do love a good romance. Sharp Love is a historical, Regency Era friends-to-lover romance that simply knocked my socks off. With the combination of friendship, love, and hot intimacy – I simply couldn’t but this one down and read it all in one sitting (and into the wee hours of the morning).
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Pride Week Blitz With Carina Press
Today is the kickoff of the Pride Week Blitz With Carina Press spotlighting four amazing M/M titles by four wonderful Carina Press authors. Oh and there's a giveaway too - 2 e-copies of all four books PLUS a very cool rainbow bracelet. Keep tuning in this week as I'll be reviewing these titles - starting with Sharp Love tommorrow.