What a nice comfort read!Not all stories were good, but most of them were pretty great.These established couples needed different things. Either to spice things up a bit, to take the next step in their relationship, or to find their way back to each other. It was all very romantic and each story had...
Overall 4.5/5.0Cuddling is what at first appears to be an anthology that would be filled with sweet romantic stories that have no angst or heartbreak. The stories run from bittersweet to light and humorous. I enjoyed all of them but there were a few that I found stayed with me more than others. Tho...
Go read this. It's really good. I highly recommend it. And that has nothing to do with the fact that I have my first published M/M story in it. No, not at all. Actually it doesn't. This anthology has been getting a lot of positive reviews because it's actually really good. I remain mute on the sub...
1. cute2. skipped3. freaking cute4. skipped5. skipped6. ugh sooo cute!7. omg amusing lol. i snorted quite a few times :38. eh- skip9. skipped10. wish it was longer t_t11. interesting? eh skip12. O M G peeping old lady LMAO13. awww14.. T_T so sad15. cute16. OMG SO FREAKING CUTE!
3.5HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/Cupcakes for Two by K. Lynn 3.5Oh wow, I don’t know what I expected, but this was really, really short. No matter, as short as it was it made up with its sweetness, literally.Matt and Jacob have been friends sin...
This is one of my favorite anthologies this year. It was nice to read about mostly established couples, some who were just connecting, others who need to reconnect, but all very much in love with their partners. Highly recommend.
One of DSP's better anthologies. There were one or two stories that I skimmed after the first few pages, but overall, the stories were good although they felt slightly repetitive by the end.
Like always, this anthology was a mixed bag. Stories that stood out (for me) where Rowan McAllister's "The Cat's Out of the Bag" and "Quarter Moon over a Ten-Cent Town" which had me in stitches. Both were excellent and I wanted more!
I couldn't read it. I couldn't get into the story because of the present tense writing style. One of the pitfalls of writing in present style is that the author might fall into writing unnecessary details of every day life -mostly they use them as dialogue tags, but it can get annoying. I just felt ...
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