About the Book: 2014 Lambda Literary Award Winner for Best Gay Romance Five years ago, Benji Green lost his beloved father, Big Eddie, who drowned when his truck crashed into a river. All called it an accident, but Benji thought it more. However, even years later, he is buried deep in his grief, throwing himself […]
Top Ten Tuesday | The Book Boyfriend
I feel like I’ve done similar book boyfriend posts before, but since it’s one of my favorite topics I just had to do it again. I can’t wait to see who everyone else chose! #1 Boyfriend! Jamie Fraser from Outlander by Diana Gabaldon I had one last try. “Does it bother you that I’m not a […]
Early Bird Review | An Unsuitable Heir by KJ Charles
About the Book: A private detective finds passion, danger, and the love of a lifetime when he hunts down a lost earl in Victorian London. On the trail of an aristocrat’s secret son, enquiry agent Mark Braglewicz finds his quarry in a music hall, performing as a trapeze artist with his twin sister. Graceful, beautiful, […]
September 2017 Recap & What’s Coming Next
Books that I rated between a 4.5 and a 5: Books that I rated between a 3.5 and a 4.5: Books that I rated between a 2.5 and a 3.5: The High’s & Low’s! As I mentioned in my review, The Phobia of Renegade X came out this month. I wait so long for each […]
Early Bird Review | Gummy Bears & Grenades by Charlie Cochet
About the Book: THIRDS agent Dexter J. Daley can’t wait to marry his fiancé, Team Leader Sloane Brodie, but first he’s looking forward to celebrating his bachelor party—which he intends to be a shenanigans-free evening of getting his groove on with family and friends. Of course events don’t work out as planned, but for Dex […]
Top Ten Tuesday | Characters with a Disability
This week’s TTT was such a simple prompt, but it ended up being so much harder than I thought! My first pick was ‘well adjusted YA characters’, but as hard as I tried I couldn’t find one, let alone ten! Books that feature a main character with a disability, mental illness, or physical handicap was […]