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Review: Special D for Three by Cooper McKenzie

Time is running for Ryan Carmichael. He has two weeks left before his green card expires and the INS will deport him back to Scotland. He wants to marry his best friend and lover Jake Grove to stay and live together in Pennsylvania but same sex marriages aren’t recognized in the US. His last hope is to find a nice American girl who will agree to marry him thus giving him a loophole into US citizenship. Read more…

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Review: Platinum Passion by Jennifer Lynne

Jennifer’s use of the Greek Gods is innovative and very fresh. I was very pleasantly surprised at the depth of detail she gives in the first part of the book and yet not so much that you feel like you’re in a school setting. Her take on the idea of the Gods and their interplay with humans is a welcome breath of fresh air. Read more…

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Review: A Club Esoteria Christmas by Cooper McKenzie

I recently received an invitation to the annual Club Esoteria Christmas party! Should I attend? Hmmm, a sub talent show. Masters Taurus, Dane, and Jackson will be there with their sweet subs. Oh, and can’t forget Mistress Jenna with her studly subbie pair. Read more…

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Review: Ginger Snaps for Two by L.C. Dean

I’ve only read one other book by LC Dean. It was a good quick Halloween read. I saw this book scheduled to be released on November 15th and decided that I needed to check it out. I’m so glad I did. Read more…

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Review: Siren Beloved by Sophie Oak

Siren Beloved Author: Sophie Oak Publisher: Siren Publishing Purchase: Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Bookstrand ISBN: 978-1-61034-885-0 Rating: 5 of 5 kinks! Finally, we got the story of Lexi and Lucas!!  I don’t know about you, but I’ve been waiting for their story since well… they first appeared.  Ok, so I didn’t necessarily want Lucas’ story [...]

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Review: Cardinal’s Rule by Tymber Dalton

You know, we all have favorite authors. It is fun to find a book from their backlist know nothing about, so, you must read it, right? That is what happened to me with Cardinal’s Rule by Tymber Dalton. Of course, I forgot that reading a book by Ms Dalton can be a mindf… um, you know. I never know if it will tie my stomach into knots, or have me in tears, or just be a nice read. This book? It hit all three.

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Review: Stoneface by Tymber Dalton

Stoneface Author: Tymber Dalton Publisher: Siren Publishing Purchase Links: Bookstrand Rating: 4 of 5 kinks! Gwen spends her time dealing with her crazy, extremely annoying, ultra conservative parents, her equally frustrated siblings, and an irritating idiot of an ex-husband. Well, that’s when she’s not off in a world of her own making writing her M/M [...]