Review: The Quarterback by Tal Bauer

SYNOPSIS: Falling for his friend’s straight dad might be the worst mistake Colton Hall has ever made. Colton’s best friend is gay. He’s not: he’s never been attracted to men. So why the hell is he fantasizing about his friend’s dad? Besides, Nick Swanscott is straight. A devoted father and the best man Colton’s ever […]

Review: The Jock by Tal Bauer

SYNOPSIS: Wes Van de Hoek clawed his way off his family’s West Texas ranch under the Friday night lights, earning a football scholarship to the state’s best university. Three years in, he has it all: he’s the starting tight end, team captain, and, according to ESPN, maybe the best college football player in the nation. […]

Review: The Husband Hoax by Saxon James

SYNOPSIS: Christian Being invited to my cousin’s wedding really shouldn’t be such a big deal except, oh yeah, I haven’t seen my family for a decade. My parents turned their backs on me and I’ve done everything since to become successful and show them what they lost. Only, it’s kinda hard to be a success […]

Review: Reaching Reed by Cora Rose & Nicole Dykes

SYNOPSIS: Reed Ellis is absolutely gorgeous, but a total newbie to camming, a virtual nobody in my world. I should have just deleted his message request for a steamy, on-camera collaboration. Not everyone is cut out to be a camboy. But there’s just something about him I couldn’t resist. He’s timid and inexperienced, quiet and […]

Review: Falling for the Omega by C.W. Gray

SYNOPSIS: Carter Benson is a lonely, scarred mess of an alpha. Honorably discharged from the army after being injured, he is left with very little that really matters. All he has is a Trust fund he refuses to touch, burns on his face, and a brand new prosthesis. He doesn’t have his family, he isn’t […]