Review: Cost of Repairs by A.M. Arthur

Cost of Repairs A.M. Arthur

Police officer Samuel Briggs is getting to know the people on his new, third-shift beat, but he’d prefer they not know too much about him—or the painful past that drove him away from New Mexico to start fresh in small-town Stratton, PA. All he wants is peace, a manageable routine, and time to fix up [...]

Review: Rogues (Brook Street #3) by Ava March

Brook Street: Rogues Ava March

Rogues is the third book in the Brook Street series by Ava March. I was going to say it’s a friends to-lovers-story, but Linus and Rob have actually been occasional lovers since they were teens. They have enjoyed more of a friends with benefits relationship over their many years of friendship. Linus has always preferred [...]

Review: Handle With Care by Josephine Myles

Handle With Care by Josephine Myles

Ben is a 33 year old computer programmer in poor health who raised his younger sister. He works from home and looks forward to the hot young delivery guy who delivers his porn DVD’s every week. He’s on dialysis while he awaits kidney and pancreas transplants. Ollie is the cute young skater delivery guy. He [...]

Review: Learning From Isaac by Dev Bentham

Learning From Isaac - Dev Bentham

Nathan Kohn is a 40 something gay, Jewish, science professor at a Catholic college. He’s been teaching there about 15 years and is relatively happy with his job and his life. His mother is supportive and he has a circle of close friends. His love life is not all that active though after the breakup [...]

Review: Brook Street: Thief by Ava March

Thief - Ava March

Lord Benjamin Parker is not completely sure of his sexuality. He believes he prefers men but has never acted on his desire to be with a man. He’s heard of a club that is rumored to be frequented by gentlemen that prefer other gentlemen and he decides to visit in hopes of learning once and for all [...]

Review: Moving In Rhythm by Dev Bentham

Moving In Rhythm - Dev Brentham

Mark Apolostolos is gay in and the closet. His father was extremely homophobic and so he’s never come out to his family, assuming they’d never accept his sexuality. He’s extremely shy, particularly around attractive men, to the point where it has crippled his social life. He has a career as a math teacher, however he [...]

Review – A Private Gentleman by Heidi Cullinan

A Private Gentleman - Heidi Cullinan

This is just how I like my M/M books – a strong love story where mindless sex isn’t the focus of the book or thrown in every few pages. Don’t get me wrong – I do love some mindless sex from time to time – but I’ll take a book full of  characters with depth, [...]

Review + Giveaway: Packing Heat by Kele Moon

Packing Heat

Question: What do you get when you pair a brash, domineering, Irish firefighter with a gorgeous, buff, masculine cop? Answer: Two extremely hot roommates who take the plunge from friends to friends with benefits.  Sound the alarms, arm yourself with a tall glass of ice water and strap in for a sexy ride. After shooting [...]

Review: A Note in the Margin by Isabelle Rowan

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Clicking around online a few weeks ago, another blog mentioned A Note in the Margin and raved about it. A M/M genre book, it has been out since 2009 and after reading it, I absolutely had to write a  review in case there are others out there who may have missed this wonderful book. This [...]

Review: Men Under the Mistletoe – Anthology

Men Under The Mistletoe

Boy is my face red. I had planned to do a post about this anthology before Christmas and here it is, mid-January and I’m finally giving this antho some blog time. What? I took the Christmas tree down, and ate all the Halloween candy. I’m almost all caught up! My True Love Gave To Me [...]