Book Reviews
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Lament at Loon Landing (Secrets and Scrabble 6) by Josh Lanyon at JustJoshin Publishing
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Gay / Contemporary / Law Enforcement / Romance / Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
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ParisDude on 23-January-2025 |
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The return to Pirate’s Cove had an instant coming-home effect on me. Especially when meeting Ellery Page again after all this time. |
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Carillon's Caliber (Men of the Shadows 3) by Sionnach Wintergreen
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Gay / Historical / Paranormal / 19th Century / Disability / Military/Former Military / Ghosts/Spirits/Hauntings / Psychic Powers / Romance / Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
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Lena Grey on 22-January-2025 |
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Thomas and Hadrian, of 'Carillon's Caliber' by Sionnach Wintergreen, are attending a visiting circus when a murdered man is discovered. |
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Zigzag by Philip Gambone at Rattling Good Yarns Press
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Gay / Contemporary / Mature Lovers / Fiction |
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Bob-O-Link on 21-January-2025 |
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How dare I provide a review when this book of short stories already comes with encomiums included from some of our greatest writers of gay lit? |
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The Fire (Love in O'Leary 4) by May Archer
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Gay / Contemporary / Erotic Romance |
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Christy Duke on 20-January-2025 |
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Childhood friends to lovers to enemies, second chances, a great cast of characters, and one of my very favorite small towns makes up ‘The Fire (Love in O’Leary 4)’ by May Archer. |
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Carillon's Corpus (Men of the Shadows 2) by Sionnach Wintergreen
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Gay / Historical / Paranormal / 19th Century / Disability / Military/Former Military / Ghosts/Spirits/Hauntings / Psychic Powers / Romance / Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
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Lena Grey on 16-January-2025 |
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Thomas and Hadrian, of 'Carllion's Corpus' by Sinnoach Wintergreen, have declared their love for each other and are happily living together in Thomas's mansion. |
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It's All Good Until... You Realize You're Different (It's All Good Until 1) by Beck Lewis
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Gay / Genderqueer / Contemporary / Students/Teachers/Professors / Young Adult / Fiction |
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Bob-O-Link on 15-January-2025 |
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The heroes and their friends are juniors in high school and are volunteering for the crew of the school’s annual play. |
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You Never Know by Mary Calmes
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Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
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Christy Duke on 14-January-2025 |
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I've always found it very soothing to read this author's work. Her stories are always romantic, regardless of genre, interesting, have fabulous dialogue, wonderful secondary characters, strong - even when they're vulnerable - main characters, and a plot I can easily allow to consume me. |
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Carillon's Curse (Men of the Shadows 1) by Sionnach Wintergreen
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Gay / Historical / Paranormal / 19th Century / Disability / Ghosts/Spirits/Hauntings / Psychic Powers / Romance / Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
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Lena Grey on 13-January-2025 |
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Thomas Carillion, of ‘Carillon's Curse’ by Sinnoach Wintergreen, lives with his cat, Gracie, in a mansion he inherited from his parents. He rarely ventures outside due to persecution from others because of his clubfoot. |
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Mine (The Vault) by Mary Calmes
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Gay / Contemporary / Romance |
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Serena Yates on 10-January-2025 |
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This book is a great mix between psychological insight, criminal elements made to look almost nice, and tension via some family mystery and drama. The main characters are constantly attacked from various sources, and it certainly kept me on my toes! |
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Istanbul Crossing by TImothy Jay Smith at Leapfrog Press
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Gay / Contemporary / Action/Adventure / Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
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Bob-O-Link on 09-January-2025 |
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My review / my approach! I’ll begin with a personal observation. I last visited Turkey perhaps twenty years ago. It was a tourist mecca, and we were drawn by the robust economy, evidenced by the local hope of an imminent welcome into the Common Market. |
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