A Matter of Time by Mary Calmes A Matter of time #1 & #2 M/M Romantic Suspense Dreamspinner Press | July 17, 2011 About the Book: Jory Keyes leads a normal life as an architect’s assistant until he is witness to a brutal murder. Though initially saved by police Detective Sam Kage, Jory refuses protective […]
Review | Point of Contact by Melanie Hansen
Point of Contact by Melanie Hansen Standalone M/M Contemporary Romance Carina Press | March 26, 2018 About the Book: Only love can heal an impossibly broken heart There’d forever been a thread running through Trevor Estes’s life—his son, Riley, strong and constant like a heartbeat. But when Riley is killed in combat, everything in Trevor’s life unravels […]
New Release Review | A Private Gentleman by Heidi Cullinan
A Private Gentleman by Heidi Cullinan Standalone M/M Historical Romance April 17, 2018 About the Book: To seal their bond, they must break the ties that bind. Painfully introverted and rendered nearly mute by a heavy stammer, Lord George Albert Westin rarely ventures any farther than the club or his beloved gardens. When he hears […]
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Rock by Anyta Sunday Standalone October 1, 2014 About the Book: Igneous. When Cooper’s parents divorce, he finds himself landed in Week About—one week with his mum and one week with his dad. Only, it’s not just his dad he has to live with. There’s Lila, too: The other woman, the one who stole the rock-solid foundation of […]
New Release Review | Love in Spades by Charlie Cochet
Love in Spades by Charlie Cochet Four Kings Security #1 M/M Contemporary Romance Release Date: April 24, 2018 Cover Design: Reese Dante About the Book: Ex-Special Forces soldier Anston “Ace” Sharpe is fighting a different battle these days—one involving the world of private security across the state of Florida. As part owner of Four Kings […]
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Liam Davis & The Raven Anyta Sunday Standalone January, 2017 (Original Pub: March 2014) About the Book: Liam Davis is a serious journalist, and he’s good at it. Or at least, he was. Until the chief of Scribe, the campus magazine, makes him give up his politics column to write for the party page —the party page […]