Book Reviews

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  • The Flower Shop Arrangement by R. Cayden

    Genre Gay / Contemporary / Erotic Romance / Humor/Comedy
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    Reviewed by Bob-O-Link on 16-April-2025
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    The two heroes are featured in a romantic gay story. With apt quality, the tale is neither excessively nor too rapidly sexual – although it is strong on physicality.

     

  • The Pillar by Kim Fielding at Tin Box Press

    Genre Gay / Historical / 15th Century / Romance / Drama
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    Reviewed by Lena Grey on 14-April-2025
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    Faris, of 'The Pillar' by Kim Fielding, has a self-esteem problem. He's gracious and humble and very resourceful, but instead of seeing himself as he is now, he still thinks of himself as a thief, therefore unworthy of forgiveness and respect.

     

  • The Border by Kim Fielding at Tin Box Press

    Genre Gay / Urban Fantasy / Romance
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    Reviewed by Christy Duke on 09-April-2025
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    What's the saying about war making strange bedfellows? In 'The Border', Kim Fielding's short story, that's exactly what the author has crafted.

     

  • The Prince's Heart by Ben Chalfin at Rising Action Publishing

    Genre Gay / Fantasy / Fairy Tales / Royalty/Nobility / Romance / Action/Adventure
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    Reviewed by Bob-O-Link on 07-April-2025
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    This is a gay fairy tale, best appreciated if the readers understand the definition of “olio”: a dish of many ingredients; hodgepodge; or potpourri; miscellany: an olio of gadgets.

     

  • Sometimes Demons Whisper (WCPC Paranormal Consultants 1) by Lynn Michaels at Blue Eyed Dreams

    Genre Gay / Paranormal / Angels/Demons / Psychic Powers / Romance
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    Reviewed by Lena Grey on 20-March-2025
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    Bryan is a demon wrangler who owns WCPC, a Ghost Busters type agency. He is the best in his business, always getting his ghost. Bryan is cocky, distant, and self-assured. However, during his last assignment he made a huge mistake.

     

  • The Company Man (Red Dragon 1) by Becky Black at JMS Books

    Genre Gay / Science Fiction / Future Earth / Outer Space / Erotic Romance / Action/Adventure
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    Reviewed by Alex on 17-March-2025
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    This terrific, tightly knit space odyssey dishes out a nice little romance betwixt its intergalactic adventure.

     

  • Greenwich Connection by Richard Natale

    Genre Mixed Orientations / Historical / 20th Century / Fiction
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    Reviewed by Bob-O-Link on 14-March-2025
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    The totality of the book is wonderful, entertaining, and even educational of foreigners of Greenwich Village.

     

     

  • Tinseltown by Barry Brennessel at JMS Books

    Genre Gay / Contemporary / Students/Teachers/Professors / Erotic Romance
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    Reviewed by Ron Fritsch on 12-March-2025
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    Despite the title of Barry Brennessel’s excellent debut novel, its setting isn’t Hollywood but Seattle. “Tinseltown” is the name of an adult video store with rooms for sex downstairs.

     

  • A One-Time Thing by Kate Hawthorne and E.M. Denning

    Genre Bisexual / Gay / Contemporary / Mature Lovers / Romance
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    Reviewed by Lena Grey on 11-March-2025
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    Gil Valentine, of 'One Time Thing'' by Kate Hawthorne and E.M. Denning, is about as closed-off as a man can get. His last relationship left him so devastated that he is unwilling to try being close to anyone again.

     

  • The Shots You Take by Rachel Reid at Carina Adores

    Genre Gay / Contemporary / Athletes/Coaches / Romance
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    Reviewed by Barb on 10-March-2025
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    Rachel Reid hooked me with ‘Heated Rivalry’, the first book I was ever awarded for review through NetGalley, and I’ve stayed on her hook ever since.

     

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