Book – Once Upon a Time in the Weird WestStar rating - ★★★★☆No. of Pages – 400Cover – Gorgeous!Would I read it again – Yes!Genre – Speculative fiction, fantasy, western, LGBT** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEASURE **Reviewed for Divine MagazineCombining some of the biggest names in MM ficti...
Release day review posted at Sinfully.3.5 starsWhile the blurb indicates the potential for a lot of angst and drama, this book is surprisingly low on that scale. There was a lot of good in this book, including the writing and the characters. I was intrigued by Kyle’s medical condition as Riddoch syn...
What Plainbrownwrapper said.I can't believe this is by the same author who blessed us with Stealing the Wind. * Just a little warning for all of you, who is thinking of buying or reading this book: This is a Bleach fanfic with Renji/Byakuya pairing. Not a very good fanfic at that, either. More...
I can't decide how to rate this book. It wasn't awful, but it wasn't really good either. I felt like the characters were all over the place, and so I felt all over the place while reading it, and even after finishing it. At times I felt such a strong connection between Alex and David, but at other...
A valiant effort, but ultimately flat and uninspired. The subject matter the author attempts to tackle is quite epic in proportion. Sadly, the author didn't quite know what to do with it. The timing wasn't quite right and the writing was a bit obvious. The characterization also isn't quite there, an...
4 stars.****Review completed May 21, 2013David lost his parents when he was a little boy and he can hardly remember them anymore, yet he misses a warm hug from his mother or his father's encouraging smile because he had a tough time growing up under his grandfather’s harsh and imperious wing. Neithe...
Nothing is what seems... absolutely nothing...Jake AndersThe top agent from The Trust. Born as a backup agency to the CIA, the trust is much more... it's the ultimate spy agency.Jake Anders is the top agent of The Trust. He hate it, he never want to be the best, not because he is not competitive, bu...
A Hearts On Fire Review FOUR & A HALF STARS-- "Prelude", book 4 of the Blue Notes series by Shira Anthony and Venona Keyes features musician orphan main characters, violinist Alex Bishop and conductor David Somers. They were introduced in book #1 as a couple and we finally get their story in this bo...
This is a prequel, although there are minor references to the other characters.I was always curious about David and Alex, so I was all over this book. In the other books their love and passion always seemed so strong.As a romance story, I will say it is typical, I knew when we got to the angsty part...
5 Stars - KAPOW!Wow!! The authors have outdone themselves with this latest installment in the wonderful “Blue Notes” series. David, Alex, their music, their passion, their struggles, their perseverance … all portrayed wonderfully in this story.I love music. I love Chicago. I love vulnerable men. I l...
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