Yes to everything about this series and everyone in it. Locke is the strongest steadiest mf to ever exist. But he had to break at some point and I'm soYes to everything about this series and everyone in it. Locke is the strongest steadiest mf to ever exist. But he had to break at some point and I'm so happy Nash and Orla were there for him. They have such a sweet love *sighs* This book has one of my biggest triggers, which is forced drug abuse and I wasn't ready for it. But I'm letting you know just in case. Also what did Viktor's note say!!?...more
Orla, Nash and Locke are throuple perfection. Look, I stopped reading why choose because it's not usually a representation I like, I'm a fan of polyamOrla, Nash and Locke are throuple perfection. Look, I stopped reading why choose because it's not usually a representation I like, I'm a fan of polyam romance and this one was perfection. We've witnessed Orla and Nash's relationship throughout the previous books and at last they are together. And between Orla and Locke. Daddy Lock, that man is hot and sweet af and no wonder they both can't resist him. I love that the emphasis is more on how his relationship with Nash takes time and a bit of healing on Nash's part. The cliffy killed me, but at least next book is already out....more
Soft love is just the best, isn't it? Folk and Seth are so good for each other, so wholesome, and so sweet, I can't take it.Soft love is just the best, isn't it? Folk and Seth are so good for each other, so wholesome, and so sweet, I can't take it....more
Sweet little stubborn murder babies who don't even remember if they have fucked because they were both fucked up for different reasons. Dude, Rubi is Sweet little stubborn murder babies who don't even remember if they have fucked because they were both fucked up for different reasons. Dude, Rubi is the sweetest mfucker ever and River is just a chaos gremlin. I liked that the stakes outside their relationship weren't that high and it was mostly about them letting themselves love and be loved. As always, Alexei was my fav, with his unicorn socks and his horror at holding a baby. Lizard people ftw. That includes Saint and his Master Yoda ways. Also, I can't wait for Nash to smooch Locke. Awesome addition. Fav MC series ever....more
All opinions are my own. Question: does "cosy murder romance" count as a genre of its own? Because this was it. Neighbours Marshall and Fe✨ARC REVIEW✨
All opinions are my own. Question: does "cosy murder romance" count as a genre of its own? Because this was it. Neighbours Marshall and Felix come together when sweet tiny Felix has to get rid of a body (yeah, he's just killed someone, accidently ofc) and he asks for Marshall's help. Good thing Marshall is a killer and knows what to do. Marshall is very fussy and fastidious, he hates everyone and almost everything, but Felix. Not only does he not hate him, he is OBSESSED. Like certifiable unhinged obsession, with his collages and stalking and cameras. Felix is the man of his life, but he has to do some research because Marshall is demi and a virgin. I loved how endearing he was, because he was earnest in his desire to make Felix happy. But Felix is keeping secrets, a huge one at that, and Marshall can be patient as long as Felix is smiling. This book was super cute for how murdery and stalkery, and awesomely weird and unhinged their relationship was. It's not a slow burn in term of relationship, but it is slow burn in terms of heat. Their dates are so precious. And it was awesome how Felix accepted all of Marshall's quirks, and how Marshall was the most protective mf ever. The way their secrets were revealed was kinda funny and the epilogue was great.
Also, Marshall relationship with Winny was perfection
I really loved this book, it was cute and wholesome and weird and lovely.
It's Marshall's pov only, for those of you who love dual pov. But you won't miss a thing....more
To continue with the mobsters who want to sub to 'civilians', we get Elio who is obsessed with MMA fighter Orion to the poi✨ARC REVIEW✨
3.75 rounded up
To continue with the mobsters who want to sub to 'civilians', we get Elio who is obsessed with MMA fighter Orion to the point where he just wears him down and winds him up to hate fuck. Or is it truly hate fucking...? Elio is such a brat and Orion has such a quick temper. Get ready for a huge amount of humiliation kink, some praise, even a bit of degradation, a few spankings and dubious use of shampoo as lube (please, for the love of Satan, do not do this at home). Orion believes Elio is just an entitled mafia brat, but he learns the truth of who his mobster is and he ends up falling hard. Elio is just there for Orion and his brother, who needs medical care. We get a bit more mafia shenanigans and a glimpse of a future pairing (Dante has me intrigued af). The smexy times were good and abundant ...more
Surprisingly wholesome and fluffy. I very much enjoyed the relationship development between John and Lukas. Lukas has been in love with supposedly strSurprisingly wholesome and fluffy. I very much enjoyed the relationship development between John and Lukas. Lukas has been in love with supposedly straight John, a very good friend of Lukas' parents. And then one day, supposedly straight John realises he is very attracted to Lukas. They start a secret relationship filled with open communication, a few panic moments, a lot of butt grabbing and lots of love. It's a almost zero angst romance and I really enjoyed it....more
What a cute romance! Opposites attract, with grumpy/sunshine, romantic/non romantic. Clay, who is a grumpy closed off journeyman, inherits✨ARC REVIEW✨
What a cute romance! Opposites attract, with grumpy/sunshine, romantic/non romantic. Clay, who is a grumpy closed off journeyman, inherits a building from his granddad, whom he's never met. Nicholas, who is a sunshiney optimist florist, rents his flower shop in the building Clay has inherited. They have a bit of a disastrous meet-cute, involving ditch and some flowers. Nicholas is just the sweetest guy and Clay isn't immune to his good-natured charm. They start a friendship of sorts that becomes fwb relationship in which Clay, who is bisexual but has never had the chance to have a relationship with a man, gets to explore. In turn, Nicholas gets to have some of his fantasies fulfilled too. On paper, they couldn't be more different, but Clay, who has been on his own and feels like he'll never belong, is just dying to have someone adopt him like a stray puppy. A Nicky, who wants grand romantic gestures and a romance to sweep him off his feet, has to learn to find romance in the little things. Together they are ...more
As with everything by Maya Jean, I inhaled this book. She has the ability to write angsty moments without being ott and to portray beautiful romantic As with everything by Maya Jean, I inhaled this book. She has the ability to write angsty moments without being ott and to portray beautiful romantic moments without being sappy. This romance had the perfect balance between the two. Beau, our strong reliable farmer, has a lot going on in his life. His sister's wedding, his father's illness, and his need for someone to take solace in. I understood so well his struggle with feeling lonely and needing someone to be strong for him, instead of him always being everyone's rock. Trevor feels unlovable and undeserving of care. He is a fake boyfriend and that's how he meets Beau. They fall hard and fast for each other, but they struggle to own up to their feelings, especially Trevor. They spend quite a long time apart, but it didn't feel like it. I usually dislike separation, but in this case, it was needed and didn't feel like a plot device. I loved how Beau broke down Trevor's defences with his caring nature and how Trevor just becomes the safe place for Beau to stop being strong. Their relationship was so wholesome and their dates were so beautiful *sighs dreamily*. I liked the little found family in the Fake Boyfriends club, how they're accepted by Beau's lot. I also appreciated how this Eli was there for Trevor.
I love this book, it was as angsty and swoony as all I've read by Maya Jean and I am so happy to have received an ARC ...more
I just love all the books I've read by Kelly Fox. They're wholesome and subvert some of the stereotypical tropes of each genre she writes about. Trip I just love all the books I've read by Kelly Fox. They're wholesome and subvert some of the stereotypical tropes of each genre she writes about. Trip is just sweet cowboy goodness and has a dirrrrrty mouth. Our cam boy Sam has a traumatic past, but he is femme goodness and has an inordenately amount of inner strength. Their relationship develops slowly and the bi awakening was utter perfection. The secondary characters are amazing as always and I can't wait to read about them...more
I've really tried to organise my thoughts because this take on addiction recovery has touched my little sober soul. It has taken me a few days after fI've really tried to organise my thoughts because this take on addiction recovery has touched my little sober soul. It has taken me a few days after finishing it and I'm still not over how utterly hopeful and full of love and good weird feelings this book is. Recovery is most certainly not linear and not everyone makes it, but how Nordika Knight has managed to portray the ups and downs without making it some kind of torture porn or ott drama was healing for me. The way Gage explains his struggle and how he needs to find better ways to cope and live, to find a desire to cling to life in a positive healthy way is something all of us people in recovery know and strive for. How Alexei holds space for him to find them was brilliantly done. There's no magic cure relationship here, just someone to be there for Gage and to let him figure out what he needs without taking over. The support net Gage finds in his family and Nathan was beautiful too. I loved how Alexei had also someone to appreciate his weirdness and his anal retentive tendencies without attempting to change him. Another take I loved was the sex/intimacy between these two. No rushing, not defining sex just by penetration, building up their feelings, the amount of consent and respect and gentleness. It was PERFECT. Look, I don't want to spoil the whole book by telling you all the brilliant moments, but you need to read this, even if you haven't struggled with addiction or known anyone who does/did, this book talks about finding your way after being lost and finding a love that suits you. And I love it. Even more because we are portrayed as human beings beyond our struggles ...more
As with some throuple stories, I missed a but of development between Will and Simon. Will and Adam had most 'screen time', but I wanted more of the otAs with some throuple stories, I missed a but of development between Will and Simon. Will and Adam had most 'screen time', but I wanted more of the other two. Also, I wanted some separate intimacy to make the throuple believable. But it was a cute sweet story and I liked the audiobook a lot....more
It starts kinky af, and ends kinky and sweet af. Their relationship works because grumpy cold Mal is secretly a baby who need someone to love him and It starts kinky af, and ends kinky and sweet af. Their relationship works because grumpy cold Mal is secretly a baby who need someone to love him and North is just a golden retriever ball of sunshine who gives absolutely no fucks about how grumpy and cold Mal is. It's mostly them banging BDSM-ly, at first a bit rough without aftercare or talking much about limits, but it evolves into them being super in tune. I loved how North has a subtle humiliation kink that helps us better endure what Mal puts him through at times. As always, fiction parents are the worst. And Paul needs to be punched. Loved it....more
This romance features: small town romance, sex worker single dad+kindergarten teacher, homophobia. I wanted to like this book, but there was something This romance features: small town romance, sex worker single dad+kindergarten teacher, homophobia. I wanted to like this book, but there was something about the pacing and relationship development that just didn't click. The romance is cute, but there was a bit of ott drama that I didn't enjoy much. I'm not usually a fan of single parent stories, but Mia was such a sweet kid that I didn't mind at all. The sex work aspect was not handled in a way that I liked, but I get that showing the grey areas is necessary. I appreciated the importance of schools as inclusive environments and as a place where we can teach kids to be accepting. It was a cute story but not my favourite....more
Hop deserves the world and I am so happy Liam got his head out of his ass and decided to give it to him. Liam is the best boyfriend and I love how he Hop deserves the world and I am so happy Liam got his head out of his ass and decided to give it to him. Liam is the best boyfriend and I love how he cares for Hop and wants him to thrive. This series is so fucking good and funny and it gives me all the feels. ...more
How come I didn't know this series existed? I've been missing out! How fucking good is this? The relationship development was brilliant, the soft humiHow come I didn't know this series existed? I've been missing out! How fucking good is this? The relationship development was brilliant, the soft humiliation kink was perfect, and the bit of action and mob/business shenanigans was super entertaining. The general 'eat the rich' vibe is MY vibe and I loved it soooo much. I LOOOOVE this. Joe and Rand are ...more
This book is so beautiful it hurts. I've already read it three times because it just speaks to me in a way not many books do.
The writing i♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️⭐
This book is so beautiful it hurts. I've already read it three times because it just speaks to me in a way not many books do.
The writing is poetical but not extravagant, and the feelings it conveys are deep without being ott. We follow Namid and Jayce, two lonely souls that live in a small town in Alaska. Namid was found 10 years ago by Ken who kind of adopted him as a son, and doesn't remember anything about his former life. Jayce has lost his brother -the other half of his soul- to an accident, and his grief is so immense he has lost the will to live. They form a slow friendship that develops into something more, something so big they can only be soulmates (I will accept no criticism of this theory, I am sorry).
The depictions of grief are so brilliantly done, you are THERE with Jayce. He has lost all hope until he meets Namid. The solitude and longing Namid have hurt so beautifully. He's such a gentle character, so full of love and care. Every moment they spend together is so soft, so full of subtle feelings. Little by little they grow close in a very VERY slow burn that ends so epically. Also, yay to my vers lovers ...more
**spoiler alert** ✨ARC REVIEW ✨ 3.75 rounded up I really really wanted to like this book. After Benny's story, Emmet needed to have a great one. I wante**spoiler alert** ✨ARC REVIEW ✨ 3.75 rounded up I really really wanted to like this book. After Benny's story, Emmet needed to have a great one. I wanted him to come into his own. But it kind of fell a bit flat for me. I liked the mature communication and how Emmet handled his guilt. It was particularly good the coming of age and finding yourself and your place in the world for both Emmy and Jonah. Instead of a third act breakup, we get a second act one, and it's justified. It also helps the characters reorient their expectations and goals. But I kind of wanted more relationship development after the reckoning. This being a Dalton family member story means we are getting hockey, and I'm even mad about it. Having West and Asher help and be there for the twins was a highlight. It was kind of cute story, a continuation and resolution to Benny's, but there was something missing for me. It's most likely a me thing, so don't take my review too seriously....more