2.5starsNot much to say... it was light and superficial and insta-lovey when I really wanted dark and brooding and difficult. I wasn't really feeling the connection between Jason and Enitan and since it was all about the sex that was a big miss. There was a big world (about mystical story-keepers in...
3.25 starsReview Summary: A pastel sort of story, colorful and enjoyable but surprisingly bland.Review: Rich starts out deeply closeted and homophobic, and I can’t say I liked him much. As I got to know him better I began to sympathize with him, and I eventually started to like and root for him. I l...
I read these two stories out of order, it didn't really matter, but I do understand some of the people from book two better now.So, I get Jonah was kicked out by his parents and left town, I also get he was afraid of what his friends would think of him being gay, but to have no contact with your BFF...
This was a nice story.Matthew moves to a tiny rural town in Canada to help his elderly aunt! Sweet, isn't it? :)Anyway, he's a nurse and starts a 'thing' with Rich, a very closeted Bar owner.Rich is afraid, his first boyfriend was outed and thrown out by his family and the rumor mill in town went wi...
3.5 stars. Good m/m romance about a deeply closeted bar owner in a small northern Ontario town who just can't stop himself from hooking up with the new nurse. Lots of homophobic comments and jokes, and "I'm not gay" talk from the bartender. :(
WHO THE FUCK NAMES AN MM ROMANCE NOVEL "NUT CREAM"?Or any novel, for that matter.Edit: OMG The whole SERIES is named "Nut Cream"?! -1 faith in humanity
Short story about shifter Toby who is finally reaching his 'sexual maturity' at the ripe old age of 26! LolHis mate is the guy he's been crushing on forever! Apart from the mating and scenting the shifter aspect didn't play a big role in the story, but it's cute and sexy.One thing that bothered me i...
I've read both versions of this book, and I like this one best. I like the idea of a series. I greatly enjoyed the extended parts, though at times it seemed like the added parts were superfluous and unnecessary. All in all though, I can't wait to read more books featuring the Black family.
Penny Anderson comes back home to Bandit Creek hoping to find answers to her mother's death that won't implicate her dead father. What she finds instead is her childhood boyfriend and the beginnings of a new relationship.While the reason for bringing Penny back revolves around her mother's death, t...
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