"‘Maybe Christmas,’ he thought, ‘doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas... perhaps... means a little bit more!’" – Dr. Seuss I know it’s a little early to be pushing holiday books. Or maybe, in this case, I’m a little late, seeing as how this book came out in December of 2010. Well, better late than... Continue Reading →
Men of Smithfield: Max and Finn by L.B. Gregg
“At the first kiss I felt something melt inside me that hurt in an exquisite way.” – Hermann Hesse Michael Finnegan has been called a lot of things in his life: unorthodox, lax, a slutty nonconformist, which, when you’re standing in a man’s office with your fly unzipped and your naughty bits exposed after you’ve... Continue Reading →
Men of Smithfield: Max and Finn by L.B. Gregg
“At the first kiss I felt something melt inside me that hurt in an exquisite way.” – Hermann Hesse Michael Finnegan has been called a lot of things in his life: unorthodox, lax, a slutty nonconformist, which, when you’re standing in a man’s office with your fly unzipped and your naughty bits exposed after you’ve... Continue Reading →
The Druid Stone by Heidi Belleau and Violetta Vane
“Sometimes up out of this land a legend begins to move.” – William Stafford Sean O’Hara is a Cuban/Irish American with a steady job and dreams to pursue, even if the rest of his life isn’t quite so steady. His only family tie is to a cousin, but otherwise, Sean has no other connections to... Continue Reading →
The Druid Stone by Heidi Belleau and Violetta Vane
“Sometimes up out of this land a legend begins to move.” – William Stafford Sean O’Hara is a Cuban/Irish American with a steady job and dreams to pursue, even if the rest of his life isn’t quite so steady. His only family tie is to a cousin, but otherwise, Sean has no other connections to... Continue Reading →
Men of Smithfield: Mark and Tony by L.B. Gregg
Meet Mark Meehan and Tony Gervase: my new addiction. Actually, I suppose that will apply to all the men of Smithfield, Connecticut, once I’ve had the opportunity to meet the rest of them. No, not all. There are a few resident dirtbags there, but for now, I’ll focus that addiction squarely on Mark and Tony.... Continue Reading →
Men of Smithfield: Mark and Tony by L.B. Gregg
Meet Mark Meehan and Tony Gervase: my new addiction. Actually, I suppose that will apply to all the men of Smithfield, Connecticut, once I’ve had the opportunity to meet the rest of them. No, not all. There are a few resident dirtbags there, but for now, I’ll focus that addiction squarely on Mark and Tony.... Continue Reading →
Rogues (Brook Street #3) by Ava March
“The difference between friendship and love is how much you can hurt each other.” - Ashleigh Brilliant Linus Radcliffe and Robert Anderson have been friends for eighteen years, have even, on occasion, been friends with benefits in spite of the fact that Rob is an aggressively straight man, as committed to finding his next widow... Continue Reading →
Rogues (Brook Street #3) by Ava March
“The difference between friendship and love is how much you can hurt each other.” - Ashleigh Brilliant Linus Radcliffe and Robert Anderson have been friends for eighteen years, have even, on occasion, been friends with benefits in spite of the fact that Rob is an aggressively straight man, as committed to finding his next widow... Continue Reading →
Fortune Hunter (Brook Street #2) by Ava March
“Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Oscar Woodhaven may be the loneliest man in all of London in spite of the fact that he’s young, excessively wealthy, a member of the London ton, and has a small but loyal group of friends... Continue Reading →
Fortune Hunter (Brook Street #2) by Ava March
“Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Oscar Woodhaven may be the loneliest man in all of London in spite of the fact that he’s young, excessively wealthy, a member of the London ton, and has a small but loyal group of friends... Continue Reading →
My True Love Gave to Me (Brook Street, #0.5) by Ava March
“Love is a reciprocal torture” - Marcel Proust From the start of this forbidden romance, it’s exceedingly clear that Thomas Bennett is not as invested in Alexander Norton as Alexander is invested in Thomas. Where Alexander thrives in the glow of the all-encompassing love he feels for Thomas, the polite and well mannered Thomas, a... Continue Reading →
My True Love Gave to Me (Brook Street, #0.5) by Ava March
“Love is a reciprocal torture” - Marcel Proust From the start of this forbidden romance, it’s exceedingly clear that Thomas Bennett is not as invested in Alexander Norton as Alexander is invested in Thomas. Where Alexander thrives in the glow of the all-encompassing love he feels for Thomas, the polite and well mannered Thomas, a... Continue Reading →
His Heart's Obsession by Alex Beecroft
”To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction,” - Sir Isaac Newton His Heart’s Obsession is the story of a man who loves another, and in an equal and opposite reaction, the object of his desire, desires another. It’s unrequited love which provides for the emotional conflict in this short and affecting... Continue Reading →
His Heart’s Obsession by Alex Beecroft
”To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction,” - Sir Isaac Newton His Heart’s Obsession is the story of a man who loves another, and in an equal and opposite reaction, the object of his desire, desires another. It’s unrequited love which provides for the emotional conflict in this short and affecting... Continue Reading →

