The book cover for XOXO by Christina Lee, the first book in her Roosevelt College Series.

Review: XOXO by Christina Lee

SYNOPSIS: Lark Levitt doesn’t belong at Roosevelt College, at least in theory. Most students who attend the private university come from wealthy families, and Lark is only a scholarship and a bus ride away from the trailer park where he lives. It’s also a dream come true because dance is his life, and their program […]

The book cover for His Gingerbread Omega by Raiven Matthews, a MM omegaverse Christmas romance.

Review: His Gingerbread Omega by Raiven Matthews

SYNOPSIS: Nik Kringle Bah humbug! Being the son of Santa wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Having no desire to follow in daddy dearest’s footsteps, I left Santa’s Village and never looked back. Unfortunately, my life’s goal of avoiding all the merriment associated with Christmas became next to impossible when my boss ordered […]

The book cover for Griff's Place by Riley Hart, the fourth book in her Havenwood Series.

Review: Griff’s Place by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: GRIFFIN I always felt I wasn’t wired like my peers, but when my brother, Kellan, gave me three terms—ace, aromantic, and demi—I had possible names for it. Those three words have been on my mind ever since, as has my brother’s best friend, Josh Westbrook. It’s been cool getting to know him and spending […]

The book cover for Hard Knox by Riley Hart, the third book in her Havenwood Series.

Review: Hard Knox by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: Callum A gay guy walks into a straight bar and notices the hottest man he’s ever seen. Why am I not surprised my life sounds like the beginning of a bad joke? First, my ex cheated on me, and I went running to Havenwood and the mom I have a complicated relationship with. Then, […]

Book cover for Murphy's Law by Riley Hart, the second book in her Havenwood Series.

Review: Murphy’s Law by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: Lawson We were eighteen when I met Remington Monroe. I’d never seen anyone like him. He got onstage at the coffeehouse, armed with a guitar and corny jokes…but unable to hide his lonely eyes. When he sang, I was entranced. When we spent the night talking together, I knew my world would never be […]