Review: Covenant by Cora Rose & Lark Taylor

SYNOPSIS: The Firm can make any wish come true. Money. A job promotion. Murder. Whatever you desire can be yours—for a price. The Firm has ruled St. Dismas for generations. To most, they’re just a myth. But in truth, they are the last resort of the desperate. I never understood why anyone would go to […]

Waiting for the Flood by Alexis Hall is a lyrical, moving LGBTQIA+ romance.

Review: Waiting for the Flood by Alexis Hall

SYNOPSIS: People come as well as go. Twelve years ago, Edwin Tully came to Oxford and fell in love with a boy named Marius. He was brilliant. An artist. It was going to be forever. Two years ago, it ended. Now Edwin lives alone in the house they used to share. He tends to damaged […]

Review: Loving Leo by Cora Rose & Nicole Dykes

SYNOPSIS: I probably shouldn’t be in someone’s office that I don’t know, filming content for my site, but I quite like the view it affords me, and I really like that leather chair. I like it even more when the owner of the office turns out to be my grumpy, buttoned up boss, and he […]

Soul Eater is the first book in the Monstrous Series. It is a post-apocalyptic fantasy series featuring monsters and human men falling in love.

Review: Soul Eater by Lily Mayne

SYNOPSIS: Twenty years ago, monsters rose on earth and began a new age of civilization. One where humans live in military-controlled, cramped and dirty cities along the coasts, and the majority of the United States is known as the Wastes. A lawless, desolate and dangerous place, teeming with monsters that have claimed the land for […]

Not Catching Love by Saxon James is the fifth and final book in the Accidental Love Series.

Review: Not Catching Love by Saxon James

SYNOPSIS: Xander There’s something seriously wrong with me. For once, I’m not talking about the health anxiety that randomly pops up and wreaks havoc on my life. I’m talking about, well, everything else. All my roommates have found someone to love them, and it hurts to see the guys who used to have me at […]