Tag: M/M Romance

Guest Review: Pulled Long by Christine d’Abo.

Guest Review: Pulled Long by Christine d’Abo.

Judith’s review of Pulled Long (Long Shot series #3) by Christine d’Abo For months, coffee shop owner Ian Long has fantasized about a customer he knows only as “Blue Eyes.” Until he learns Blue Eyes is in the midst of a divorce—the last thing Ian wants is to be the rebound experiment of a straight […]

Guest Review: Mere Mortals by Erastes

Guest Review: Mere Mortals by Erastes

Ames’ review of Mere Mortals by Erastes. Orphaned Crispin Thorne has been taken as ward by Philip Smallwood, a man he’s never met, and is transplanted from his private school to Smallwood’s house on an island on the beautiful but coldly remote, Horsey Mere in Norfolk. Upon his arrival, he finds that he’s not the […]

Guest Mini Review: Rough Cut: Vincent Diamond Collected by Vincent Diamond

Guest Mini Review: Rough Cut: Vincent Diamond Collected by Vincent Diamond

Tracy’s review of Rough Cut: Vincent Diamond Collected by Vincent Diamond Diamonds can be a boy’s best friend, too. Especially the erotic short stories of Vincent Diamond, sparkling with cut, color, and clarity. Here are sensual encounters between real men that will leave readers feverish to turn the next page. Cowboys and lawmen, criminals, and […]

Guest Review: Hunter and the Hawk by Gale Stanley

Guest Review: Hunter and the Hawk by Gale Stanley

Tracy’s review of Hunter and the Hawk (Symbiotic Mates #1) by Gale Stanley Vampires and Lycans have one thing in common hatred for each other. Only two things stand between them and all out war – an ancient peace treaty and dwindling populations that have put both species on the path to extinction. One vampire […]

Guest Review: Keeping House by Lee Brazil

Guest Review: Keeping House by Lee Brazil

Tracy’s review of Keeping House by Lee Brazil Donovan Holloway, advertising executive, newly made vice president of the company where he’s worked for twenty years, grew up in a free love hippie commune, taking care of the parents who should have been taking care of him. He’s worked hard to put himself through school and […]