After living hard in the big city, Paavo settles down in the country with a bakery and his cat. He tutors the local college students, and life is good. Chinese exchange student Xue needs a little more help than some, and Paavo motivates Xue with the promise of a dance if he passes his lit class. Xue...
First off, I had no issues whatsoever with the writing style of this author, or the writing itself. The story flowed along well, and I wasn't bored at all while reading. That is one of the two reasons this book got two stars instead of just one.The other one is that I was super enraged for most of t...
Please see Divine Magazine for my full review of each individual story - https://www.divinemagazine.biz/book-review-one-pulse-anthology/~Cover – Very nice!Would I read it again – Some stories, yes.Genre – LGBT, Contemporary, New Adult, Shapeshifters, Pulse** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEA...
Two Hearts--Me when a decent premise misses the mark: It's not uncommon to have a story or two in anthology that is a miss. Whelp, "Werewolf PTA" definitely is one to skip. I'll be honest, I jumped to read this based on the title - I thought it would have maybe a cute older werewolf dad and...
“See your disappointments as good fortune. One plan's deflation is another's inflation.” ~Jean Cocteau, Diary of an UnknownAfter a disappointing Christmas last year, Colin, of 'A Trip to Remember' by Meg Harding, is really looking forward to being with his family this year. Unfortunately the weather...
I read 5 of the 31 books in this year's Advent Calendar from DSP, as part of a My Fiction Nook group read/review for all of them.Book 1 - The Beary Best Holiday Party Ever by B.G. Thomas:This was nice, written in Ben's usual style, though I didn't like it as much as I usually like his books. The sto...
“Sometimes you’ve got to emotionally let go of the things that once meant a lot to you, so you can move beyond the past and the pain it brings you, and open the next chapter in your life."~ Angel ChernoffPaavo, of ‘Dances and Cookies' by Felicitas Ivey, once lead a fast-paced life full of lies and ...
It would have been absolutely terrific with more subtlety in the characterization and care in the general plot, but “Dreamlands” still managed to be an entertaining read whose best asset is its crossover-world building. Imagine...Take a fantasy yaoi in feudal Japan with slave fic vibes, but set i...
The author ties the legendary characters into the story of a battle over Shateiel when Heaven comes to claim him, but a little divine intervention proves to be just what this charming tale needed to complete the romance and leave me wanting more. See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://t...
Super cute, supernatural, super adorable, no sex, dammit. Lots of deities, a couple of angels, and The Voice (of God, presumably). Seriously, super cute. Not much substance, other than a bunch of deities getting ready for V-Day, and getting interrupted by God's angels about one who's been helping th...
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