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WHAT ARE WE READING & REVIEWING IN MAY 2024?

1Carol420
Muokkaaja: huhtikuu 24, 6:44 am



Tell Us what is in your reading plans for May.

2Carol420
Muokkaaja: Tänään, 12:31 pm


Carol's May Reads
🌸 - ★
35/49
🌸Cold As The Grave - James Oswald 4★ -Group Read
🌸Off Balance - Jay Hogan - 5★ - Friend (2)
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🌸Until The World Stops - L.A. Witt- 2.5★
🌸Love in Spades - Charlie Cochet - 5★
Shiver- Jocelynn Drake - ★ (Ohio)
Shatter - Jocelynn Drake - ★ (Ohio)
Hellion - Rhys Ford -★ (California)
🌸Winter Wonderland - Heidi Cullinan - 5★
🌸Pick-Up Man - Jodi Payne & B.A. Tortuga -5★
🌸Influenced - Felice Stevens -4.5★
🌸Treasure, Unlocked Mates - Althena Steller -5★
To Not Fall for My Doc - Gianni Holmes -★ (Hoopla)
🌸Chaos, Tattoos and Ties- Kindell D. Alexnder -3★
The Right One- Felice Stevens -★ (New York) (Hoopla)
🌸Wanted: Patient Daddy - Sammie Cee -5★
🌸Wanted: Understanding Daddy - Sammie Cee -4.5★
🌸Wanted: Tender Daddy - Sammi Cee - 4.5★
🌸Wanted: Boss Daddy - Sammi Cee - 4.5★
Renegades - E.M. Lindsey - ★
XLucas - Jacki James - ★ - (Hoopla)
🌸Die For You - Max Walker - 4★
🌸Unexpected - K. M. Neuhold - 5★
🌸His Christmas Conundrum - A.W. Scott - 3.5★
🌸Bound, Trophy Doms Social Club- Kate Hawthorne - 5★
🌸Desire & Denial, (Southern Boys)- K.C. Wells - 5★
🌸No Place That Far - L.A. Witt - 5★
🌸To Live Again - L.A. Witt - 5★
🌸Ryder - Jacki James - 5★
🌸Die For You - Max Walker - 4.5★
🌸Walker's Lost Lollipop- Della Caine - 3★
🌸 Aftershock - Tanya Chris - 4.5★
Uncomplicated - K.M. Neuhold - ★ (Washington)
XParts of Us - Cara Dee - ★ - Nevada - (31)
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🌸The Book Eaters - Sunyi Dean - 2.5★
🌸The Resemblance - Lauren Nossett - 4★
🌸The Elementals - Michael McDowell - 5★
🌸Below - Laurel Hightower -5★
🌸When Darkness Loves Us - Elizabeth Engstrom -2★
🌸Familiar Spirit - Lisa Tuttle -2.5★
Childgrave- Ken Greenhall -★ (New York)
Ghoul - Brian Keene -★ (Pennsylvania)
Wonder - R.J. Palacio - ★ (New York)
🌸I Loved You in Another Life - David Arnold - 5★
What The River Knows- Isabel Ibanez- ★ (Egypt)
🌸Ordinary Monsters - J. M. Miro -2★
🌸The Angel of Indian Lake - Stephen Graham Jones - 4.5★
🌸Starling House - Alix E. Harrow -5★
🌸The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits - Elizabeth Peters - 1★
🌸Things in Jars - Jess Kidd - 5★ (16)

X - Currently Reading

3Carol420
toukokuu 1, 7:01 am


Off Balance - Jay Hogan - (New Zealand)
Painted Bay Series Book #1
Genera: M/M Romance
5★
These two men who should have had nothing in common but turns out that they had so much in common...enough to find love in the small New Zealand town where their friends, the secondary characters... surround them with love and support. This little community isn't perfect by any means, but they make a noble effort to give comfort and support to those that need it. Right now, it’s a current haven for Morgan Wipene...it’s been unkind to Judah Madden in the past, and it’s not much better now. Judah wanted to leave and at sixteen he did just that with his ballet talent. Unfortunately, his Meniere’s has brought him home...not because he missed it but because that’s where you go when your world comes crashing down...that place called home. Eight months later, he's still trying to find some balance, to lick his wounds. He's having to work his family mussel farm with his older brother, Leroy, who is exceedingly angry. Judah doesn’t want or need that but it’s like so many things that are tough(er) when you have a chronic condition. We meet Morgan fairly soon into the book. He’s had lost his wife, Sally, five-years ago and having to learn to live again and he thought the little town of Painted Bay might just be the place. He takes a job as a fisheries officer in hopes of escaping the city and, to some extent, his family. He’s captivated by Judah from the first. He loves how graceful he is...how he looks...his quick wit and even his sharp words that he knows is hiding something more...a tremendous sorrow. Then he learns that Judah has Meniere’s disease, and he knows that this beautiful man needs to find his solid ground. He totally understands what it’s like to have your "feet kicked out from under you". We know almost from the beginning that they are going to be just right for each other. The story is emotional, and they do have to work for their happy place. You can’t help but feel so many emotions for them. The entire story is an example of Jay Hogan's perfectly balanced and captivating writing style.

I had never heard of this disease...so I asked Mr. Google:)
Meniere's disease affects the inner ear, impacting hearing ability and balance in most instances. The severity and specific manifestation of the condition vary from case to case. Though it has no cure, treatments and lifestyle modifications may prevent frequent recurrence of discomforting flares-ups. Because of this, early detection can seriously help those with the condition. Diagnosing Meniere's disease is often difficult because the condition causes symptoms common to many disorders. As such, doctors first rule out other conditions through various tests.

4Carol420
toukokuu 1, 10:03 am


Ordinary Monsters - J.M. Miro - (Scotland)
The Talents series Book #1
Genera: Horror/Fantasy Fiction
2.5★
The book leans heavily on Victorian ideas of occult spiritualism, mysterious, moneyed clubs that have hidden agendas and... those that no one would miss...orphans. The secret society in question here, run the mysterious "Cairndale Institute", which recruits carefully chosen children to house on its grounds in Scotland. Admission requires special “Talents”, which are the equivalent of undeveloped superpowers. Invisibility and accelerated healing get you a place into the institute, along with some more "unusual" powers, such as the ability to manipulate matter or invisibility. Recruitment is mostly an aggressive rather than a passive process. The Institute’s agents actively seek out children worldwide that no one will miss or question their disappearance, to bring into their program. Overseeing the Institute is Dr Berghast, but his true intentions are clouded to say the least. The story initially follows private detective Alice Quicke, who is employed by the Institute to locate an American "talent", Charlie Ovid, who possesses powers to self-heal. Charlie is incarcerated in a Natchez City warehouse while the local police try to figure out what to do with someone sentenced to death but who can't be killed. The case resolves, but not without some bloodshed, and Alice leaves Charlie with her partner and goes off to find an eight-year-old potential recruit named Marlowe. Soon Alice becomes aware that evil forces are after the boy, and they are both in danger. The Institute, we find out, has a long dark and questionable history, and this history is tied to a disgraced former student...Jacob Marber. Now we have flashbacks involving Jacob now taking us from Scotland to Japan. The story has super-powered battles, supernatural creatures, a portal to the land of the dead and magical artifacts that all make an appearance. The book way W-A-Y too long. After 500 pages with well over 150 more to go...I simply lost interest.

5Carol420
toukokuu 2, 6:48 am


His Christmas Conundrum- A.W. Scott
Genera: M/M Romance
3.5★
Trevor Cooper has a conundrum. He had what could be called a "different" type of relationship with his professor’s daughter...she was, as far as he was concerned, someone to hang out with...but Jane thought it to be anything but that and then some. I might have felt sorry for Jane if she hadn't been so overbearing, demanding and over the top plain obnoxious. He broke up with her as gently as he could, after all her father was one of his professors and could make or break him in his class at law school. To say that Jane didn't take it well is the understatement of the century. Not only is she furious, but she’s determined to get Trevor back, any way she can. Not JUST get him back but destroy any chance he might have of dating any other girl. She goes so far as to scare all the girls off that Trevor shows any interested in. Can you say, "creepy stalker"? That's Jane in a nutshell. One of Trevor’s friends, Bailey, suggest something so far out, but not so out there that Trevor doesn’t consider it. The suggestion is for Trevor to pretend to be interested in guys, not girls, and maybe get someone to be his "fake boyfriend". He knows Trevor’s not homophobic because his own fiancé is Trevor’s brother, so what can go wrong? After admitting to Bailey that he’s always secretly thought fellow university student Milo Adair was smoking hot, Bailey puts the plan in motion with Milo. Trevor soon has an appointment with Milo Adair. Milo said that he would give Trevor 30 -minutes to convince him that the "pretend boyfriend" plan is something he should involve himself with. I really liked Milo and the story was cute, for lack of a better description. Both Trevor and Milo's families were total opposites as far as wealth went but equal in the way they loved and supported their children. It's a really heartwarming little story with two sweet, lovable characters...and Jane gets her just reward in the end. Seeing that alone was worth the read.

6Carol420
toukokuu 3, 6:16 am


Influenced - Felice Stevens - (Pennsylvania/New York)
Genera: M/M Romance
4.5★
I'm not a fan of people that are "famous" for no particular reason other than giving their opinion about something, and we all know that everybody has one of those. Felice Stevens did a fantastic job of showing us the good, the bad, and the really ugly of the "Influencer" lifestyle. This story had its ups and downs...and while I was very satisfied with the outcome getting there seemed to be sometimes, a bit forced. It was a slow burn romance as it should have been, with one character, Matty grew up in a small Pennsylvania town and in the "closet" with the door firmly shut, locked, and double bolted. Bryce was born and raised in NYC and had been living the "influencer" lifestyle along with his partner, for a few years, until his partner who was also hi boyfriend, dumps him for Bryce’s friend (?). Noone needs friend like that! Bryce goes off the deep end. It was easy to see that Bryce was immature in the way he approached life after that. He went into a rage along with a downward spiral complete with bad publicity that cost him his contracts...then his agent having had enough, dumps him. After he met a man in a bar on one the worst days of his life, and he was having a lot of those...Bryce agrees to go to a B&B in Pennsylvania to let things settle down and to try to get his life back on track. It turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to him, as he met Matty, the man that will become the love of his life, Matty...the man that believed in him. Matty...who helped Bryce see that the simple life isn’t so bad...that it is okay not to be tied to your phone 24/7...and that self-respect is crucial to true happiness. One of the secondary characters, Pops (Earl)...Maddy's grandfather was one of my favorite people in this story. He was gruff but he was also good for Bryce, and Byrce was almost a life saver for him. The story was in equal parts, sweet, sexy, and emotional.

7Carol420
toukokuu 3, 7:31 am


The Book Eaters - Sunyi Dean (England/Scotland)
Genera: Gothic Horror/Fantasy
2.5★
I should have known from the book description that I was going to stumble through this one...but being the stubborn individual that I am, I refused to stop reading. So, I will say to begin with that the 2.5-star rating wasn't really any fault of the story or the author...it was just that I didn't "get it" and truthfully, I don't think I really cared enough to try. At the start of the story the main character, Devon, is on the run with her son Cai, who had been born a "Mind Eater", in the present day, carrying out some… extremely morally acts on the "gray' side. We are slowing "drip fed" the past throughout the entire story. It became confusing, as if I wasn't confused enough to start with by interchanging past and present chapters. We learn quickly that Devon will do anything to look after her son's wellbeing. Her "mother of the year looking after" borders on a lot of highly questionable acts. Devon is a 'book-enter". It seems that these "people (?) thrive and survive off of the ink, paper and words of the books they eat.... yes...REALLY EAT. Strange??? Do you think???. The women who are born as book eaters are only supposed to keep their young for a few years and not form any kind of bond with them. There is a bit of the "gay lifestyle" in this story also, which I didn't get at all, and I read a lot of M/M romances. I would consider the story to be a kind of hybrid fantasy/horror. It has won or has been nominated for numerous awards including the NPR Best Sci Fi, Fantasy, & Speculative Fiction Book of 2022, A Goodreads Best Fantasy Choice Award Nominee & A Library Journal Best Book of 2022. I guess if we all liked the same thing there would never be enough to go around and that includes our choice of reading material:)

8Carol420
toukokuu 3, 12:12 pm


Pick Up Man - Jodi Payne & B.A Tortuga - (Colorado)
Wrecked Universe Series Book #4
Genera: M/M Romance/Rodeo
5★
I know when I see that the book bears Jodi Payne & B A Tortuga's names on the cover that it's going to be a fantastic, well written story featuring one of BA's cowboy/rodeo couples. Jack Boers is the "pick up" man. No... he may or may not own a pick-up truck. In rodeo language the "pick up" man is and, in this case, he's the silver Fox on his beautiful horse that stops the bull with his roping skills when a bull needs to be controlled to keep the rider from being injured. In this case the "Pick Up" man is Mackey...known as “Mother”, Keyes...best friend and former friend with benefits buddy to Jack. Mackey and Jack were never a good fit. Mackey was all about a monogamous relationship and Jack had a bit of a "reputation" for having a different man in every city. But the one constant man was with his time in Anaheim with his favorite cowboy…Hudson James. That one wild first time years ago was just too good to not look forward to again and again. Now things are changing, and Jack knows that Hudson is the one he looks forward to meeting up with each year. The others were simply a "one-time, good time". Hudson and Jack have become friends that text and remember each other’s birthdays. Jack just can’t seem to get enough of Hudson. Hudson has recently sold his company and works on his own timeline in creating the designs he develops. Now he wants what he has been wanting for a while…his sexy cowboy Jack Boers. He just has to figure out how to let Jack in on his plan for the two of them to spend more time together. And maybe, if his real wishes come true, much more? Good friends and fellow riders Mackey and Sid haven't been left behind either. They found each other and now stand together through all the good times and the scary ones too. Jack figured out fast that it was time for him to settle down. and Hudson was it for him. Hudson was all for settling down with his cowboy. Jack was everything he dreamed of, and he was all for making the "Pick up" man his forever guy. He was a bit unsure how to go about it. Fate helped and played a part when Jack made up his mind, and he became super possessive and committed. Hudson was his one! I had waited what seemed like ages to get Jack’s story, but it was SO worth the wait. Hudson and Jack are fantastic together...and they are the perfect next-door neighbors for Sid and Mackey. They are there for one another when times are hard, and they enjoy all being together when life is going well. There is a bit of a scare toward the end of the story. I always look forward to spending time with my favorite cowboys that Jodi & B A do such a fine job of making 'come to life" on the pages.

9Carol420
toukokuu 4, 9:00 am


I Loved You in Another Life - David Arnold
Genera: YA/Romance
5★
Two teens who are feeling stuck find in each other what they need to move on. Shosh Bell and her sister were best friends. Her sister’s death turned Shosh’s life upside down, putting her promising acting career on a sudden stop that she wasn't sure would ever start again. Evan Taft has been avoiding finishing his application for the six-month wilderness education program in Alaska that he’s been dreaming of for ages. He’s worried about leaving his mom, who’s being treated for cancer, and even more so his 7-year-old brother, who is obsessed with ET. An almost overwhelming adoration for their siblings isn’t the only thing that Evan and Shosh have in common...they both can hear music that no one else seems to be able to, and it's pulling them together. When they finally meet, they have an immediate connection and a feeling that they’ve known each other before.... but how is that even possible? Their alternating points of view are interspersed with stories from the past and the future and many timelines in between...1832 Paris...1953 Tokyo...2109 Oslo. They start to believe that maybe their souls are destined to find each other across many multiple lifetimes. The prose and dialogue of this story helps to build two beautiful and sympathetic characters, adding layers that make the story special in spite of the almost overabundant pop-culture references that quickly date the book. It's the first time I have read this author, but he did a magnificent job of completely capturing the intensity of first love.

10Carol420
toukokuu 4, 12:38 pm


The Resemblance - Lauren Nossett - (Georgia0
Genera: Mystery/Thriller
4★
When an unknown driver hits and kills a student, Detective Marlitt Kaplan happens to be on the University of Georgia campus. The victim, Jay Kemp, is a member of the Kappa Phi Omicron fraternity. While his fellow Kap-Os insist that they are shocked and grief-stricken, Marlitt is convinced they all have something to hide. The story is part police procedural, and part general critique of the college fraternity system. Marlitt has a long-standing grudge against fraternities and all of the avoidable tragedies that happen under their watch. “I collect them,” Marlitt says... “these horrendously sad and never-ending accounts all across the nation, pile up in my memory, and I want to bury the thing at its core.” Her obsession keeps the investigation, and the plot, moving along at a fast pace, even as her fellow officers begin to try and discourage her. She has such a vendetta against the frat brothers, for example—from the “golden boy” chapter president, Tripp Holmes, to Michael Williams, the charming but ruthless son of the university’s president...that her narration tends to become a bit disconcerting. The are a lot of suspenseful scenes, such as the ill-conceived undercover mission at the “Hawaiian nights” party, that keeps the story interesting and the pages turning. There are also many questions that need to be answered. Why did the driver look exactly like the victim? Why was he driving the victim’s car? Why, during the novel’s shocking midway point, does Marlitt wake in the night screaming a language she doesn’t understand or speak? I found this a bit hard to digest but the answers are very surprising, and at times unsatisfying. Overall, it’s a fun read with some surprising twists that will keep you on your toes. It received a 4-star rating because of some of the difficult to believe things that took place...but in no way was it a bad story. I believe the title will offer some clues as you read along.

11Carol420
toukokuu 5, 8:58 am


When Darkness Loves Us - Elizabeth Engstrom
Genera: Horror/Novella
2★
It's two horror tales...one a rather long short-story with some supernatural touches...the other a crude novella-length study of psychosexual mania. When Darkness Loves Us is the shorter one. Sally Hixson is a 16-year-old pregnant farm-bride who becomes accidentally trapped in an underground cave. In the "cave-world", Sally Ann talks with the ghost of a dead sweetheart, gives birth to baby boy, Clint, and supposedly lives in this cave contentedly for 20 years. Then she returns to the upper world and learns that her husband has remarried to Sally Ann's awful sister. She steals a baby girl to become her Clint's "underworld" bride. After a doomed attempt to introduce her old husband to this wonderful cave-life, Sally Ann gives up on reconciling the above ground, and below ground worlds. The we find out that this may all be the dead or dying Sally Ann's dream. It's hard to tell if this is science or fantasy. It appears that the author herself isn't quite sure. Talk about something fitting for the "Twilight Zone.

The second story, Beauty Is is a bit more coherent, but only slightly more. It features Martha Mannes, who is middle-aged, homely, and retarded but fairly self-sufficient, living alone on the family farm now that her very well-off parents have both died. Flashbacks give us the Mannes family-history. There are the faith-healer powers of Martha's mother, Fern, that her husband, Harry, wants nothing to do with, and besides he doesn't believe for minute that they are real. Seems that their daughter who is also named Martha, was born without a nose and attempts at surgery have failed. Harry is cruel and rejects "baby" Martha, who we soon learn he regards as brain damaged. Meanwhile, his wife, Martha is becoming "un-retarded"...is that even possible? Seems that the affectionate sexual attentions of her young handyman have worked some type of miracle. I tried to like the stories but only found the entire book to be...well... awkward. Nice cover though.

12Carol420
toukokuu 5, 10:13 am


Wanted: Patient Daddy - Sammi Cee
Love on Tap: Fragile Hearts series Book #2
5★
Toby's parents are obnoxious...controlling and downright EVIL...no other word for them. What makes this type of people think they have any control over the life of a 25-year-old man...not to mention how you could ever treat your child like this even if they weren't an adult??? I can't tell you how much I wanted to reach into the book and slap them or worse. He was loved and for all purposes, raised by the housekeeper and her husband...plus he had good friends in the guys he worked with at the tavern. One of his friends made and displayed a sign at the tavern that read, "Wanted Patient Daddy". If anyone ever needed a "Daddy" it was our Toby. Thankfully, he hit the lottery when one of his best friends, Melissa, and his friends at the Tavern, had his back and his best interest at heart. They have always wanted him to be happy and know that he really is, despite his parents, is loved for who he is. Melissa sets him up to teach her dad how to cook, while the boys post a "Wanted" sign asking for a Patient Daddy. Toby's parents never praised him and always tried to keep him "under their thumb". He was at the point that he didn't think anyone could ever love him for just himself. He is a bit quirky and very, very energetic, but he is a sweetheart and I wanted him to have his "Happy Ever After". Thanks to Melissa's "cooking lesson idea, Samuel, Melissa's dad enters Tobey's life. Samuel soon realizes that Toby is HIS perfect boy. He just has to convince Toby that he's worthy of every ounce of love his "Daddy" and his friends give him. It was rewarding to see how Samuel supported him while giving him the space to find his own way. This little series, by Sammie Cee, is incredibly heartwarming. I absolutely love these boys and their "Daddies".

13Carol420
toukokuu 6, 6:45 am


Bound, Trophy Doms Social Club - Kate Hawthorne - (California/New York)
Trophy Doms Social Club Book #4
Genera: M/M Romance/BDSM
5★
Possible Triggers: Lots of BDSM, but it's all consensual
I previously read the first 3 books and really liked the characters...all into kinky stuff but very good friends. This is an excellent addition to the series and I'm looking forward to finding #5, Shared. Back to this one. It's about second chances... except it’s less of a second chance and more of an “oops, we screwed up". Seems that 15-years ago Ivey and Dalton got married in Vegas, and then "forgot about it.” This could only have happened on the pages of a book but what the heck, it made a good story. When Kate Hawthorne added a bit of the "fake relationship" trope, this all starts to sound more than complicated, but Kate is good at what she does best...write about hot, sexy guys...so she handles the variables and emotions with her usual incredible story writing skills. The kink dynamic between Dalton and Ivey, at its core, is probably one of the most typical D/s dynamics I’ve ever seen from any author. That's one of those reasons that this book reads like a kink romance that's running in reverse rather than full steam ahead. The tension between Dalton and Ivey is strong no matter if the scene takes place today or 15-years ago. We follow their journey of how they got to this point in their present day, with the two of them first connecting after the shared abuse by an ex. It begins with a trauma bond that initially develops between them and it what sends them to Las Vegas in the first place, without necessarily keeping the focus on why that trauma existed in the first place. Both men have grown up since that first college experience... but the connection between them that was always there, remains. If anything, it made Dalton’s attempt at posing as the dutiful husband in New York City even more dramatic. Unfortunately, the distance doesn’t relieve Dalton of any of the pressure of developing a relationship away from the influence and opinion of his friends. Not a single character exists in a vacuum, as Dalton faces the NYC chapter of the "Trophy Doms Social Club" who are particularly overprotective of submissive Ivey. A more significant hurdle to Dalton and Ivey’s "happy ever after" however, is the simple logistics of their lives 3,000 miles away on opposite sides of the country. When the stars eventually align, the author has once again done an excellent job of shaping the two characters of Dalton and Ivey, so that the final decisions on both their parts feels natural. Note: His parents didn't name the poor guy "Ivey". It's what ONLY Dalton has always called Carter Emerson Royce the IV...so, "I-V"...and NOONE but Dalton calls him that.

14Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 6, 12:25 pm


Wanted: Understanding Daddy - Sammi Cee
Love on Tap; fragile Hearts Series Book #3
Narator: Shawn K. Jain
Genera: M/M Romance/Daddy/boy Relationship
4.5★
These are sweet, short little stories, (less than 200 pages), that don't have much, if any angst, I have really liked this this series. All of the boys work at the Tavern and are all very good friends. One day, one of the boys offered to help one of his friends find a "Daddy" by making and hanging a sign describing what type of Daddy was needed, in the tavern. So far two of his friends have found their "Daddy" and now it's Dylan's turn. Dylan had been abused by his mother's boyfriend/husband. His mother didn't believe him, and it turned his entire view of his self-worth on its head. He was in middle school and had a best friend, Brett who he ghosted because he felt Brett wouldn't want to be friends with him any longer. When the story opens, we find that Dylan is on the path to going to Nurse's School, and while walking his golden retriever, he runs into Brett who he hadn't seen in years, but still had feelings for....and Brett returned those feelings in spades. Brett was the embodiment of understanding when Dylan explained why he had ghosted him. He was so sweet and gentle with Dylan...never pushy or demanding, allowing Dylan to do things and make discissions in his own way and time. It strengthened their relationship. Dylan wanted and needed a Daddy, and Brett wanted and need to be one...to 'take care" of someone... and Dylan was that "someone" for him. Dylan finally had genuine friends and a found family to offer him the support and love he so badly wanted and needed. Seeing everyone come together is always one of my favorite parts of this series. Fellow worker and friend, Cameron, protects all the boys, Christian, the Tavern owner and the boy's employer, provides a warm, and welcoming place for them to feel safe, Levi, the bartender watches out for problems on the floor...and they all look out for each other. Wouldn't it be nice if there were indeed places and people like this everywhere?

15Carol420
toukokuu 6, 3:09 pm


Starling House - Alex Harrow - (Kentucky)
Genera: Mystery/Gothic Horror
5★
Opal is broke, so she takes a job as a house cleaner in the creepiest, scariest house in the entire town of Eden, maybe in the whole state of Kentucky. She's never had an easy life. Her mother died, when she was a teenager and to keep the only family, she has together together...she fakes her way into gaining custody of her younger brother, Jasper. Years later we find Opal and Jasper still struggling to make ends meet. Jasper is an exceptionally bright and creative boy, and Opal desperately wants to get enough money together to get him out of Eden and maybe to a private school that will offer him all the resources he needs and deserves. Opal has always been mysteriously drawn to the Starling House. It's a huge old mansion shrouded in rumors and local legends. When she meets the reclusive owner of the house, Arthur Starling, she convinces him to give her the opportunity of a lifetime....to let her work in the house as a cleaner. He doesn't take much convincing, and soon Arthur is offering to pay Opal enough money to send Jasper to school...and in return, she gets to explore the house to her hearts content...the house she’s been dying to see for as long as she can remember. When a woman claiming to be working on behalf of the local power plant offers Opal even more money for information about Arthur Starling and about his house, Opal then begins to think that she must first discover something for herself. She has started to feel that Starling House must have a mind and a will of its own...otherwise why would such powerful people want so desperately to get inside? Author, Alex Harrow has magnificently turned Starling House into a character in itself with a mind of its own and a deeply horrifying plan. The house is strangely ALIVE...but how can that be? Page by page, line by line, word by word, the reader watches as Opal tries to untangle the many mysteries of Starling House, revealing how powerful people will twist the truth until the story suits their purposes, and sometimes gives life to what should never been alive to start with. A delightfully chilling and spooky story about how hidden truths usually always come back to haunt you.

16Carol420
toukokuu 7, 6:52 am


The Angel of Indian Lake - Stephen Graham Jones - (Idaho)
Indian Lake Trilogy Book #3
4.5★
Jade Daniels, the reluctant but determined heroine of this...The Indian Lake Trilogy has returned to Proofrock, Idaho... (yes, there is such a place), after her second prison stay for the events that she was involved in in the first two books of this trilogy, My Heart Is a Chainsaw and Don’t Fear the Reaper. Jade's best friend, Letha Mondragon-Tompkins, has gotten her a job teaching high school history, (I can't imagine this), but all the meds and therapy available aren’t really helping. If you've read the first two books, this won't come as a big surprise. Before long, a real estate project at the site of the previous massacre at “Camp Blood,” along with a pair of missing teenagers, and a raging forest fire started by a grieving game warden, have exploded into a nightmare. The writing is still very graphic and precise, but while every word has been carefully chosen, they sometimes fail to really explain what is actually happening. The plot is often overly filled with urban legends. I'm sure the true horror fans that's a big plus. This author is very good at producing images that horror movie producers would pay huge sums of cash to use in the next slasher film. Imagine seeing on the 'big screen" Jade’s rapist father back from the dead, or a murderous child gleefully mutilating many of the town's residents, or ghost enjoying a dead-time at the local lake...at least you could almost stand a chance of working out what is really happening, which is something that doesn't always happen much of the time here... but hey...it's still good, if not necessarily clean fun, and I bet Mr. Jones had a grand old time writing it. Oh...and the trilogy should be read in order. I know that those of you that know me well will be surprised that I actually did that.

17Carol420
toukokuu 7, 2:03 pm


Wanted: Tender Daddy - Sammi Cee - Sammi Cee
Love on Tap, Fragile Hearts Series Book #4
Genera: M/M Romance/Daddy/Boy
4★
The guys from the Tap Tavern have happily intermingled in all these stories, but we first really got to meet Archie in the third book that was Fischer and Marcus's story. He had time to grow some and work through his load of trauma caused by his abusive aunt. Now the "Wanted" sign for a "Daddy" is his... but he believes that he has found...all on his own, HIS "Daddy"...the "Tender perfect "Daddy" that is just for him. Hutch is a detective that works with one of Archie's fathers. He and Hutch first meet when Archie sheltered three children from a gun fight taking place in a neighborhood where he had gone to deliver a birthday gift to a lady for her dying husband. Thinking of everyone but himself is just who and what Archie is. I loved the way that Hutch handled Archie... patience...the tenderness, and the care that Hutch displays, along with the trust, love and impatience that Archie has simply blended together to give us a glimpse into the lives of so many other characters from this intertwined series. The stories in this series are all fairly short, straightforward and sweet one. if you are looking for a lot of steam and a ton of sex...you won't find it here. It just wouldn't have fit well in these stories in any way, shape, or form. There is one more story that I'm starting. Levi and Christian...then everyone of the Tap Tavern guys will have their "Daddy".

18Carol420
toukokuu 8, 7:00 am


Things in Jars - Jess Kidd - (England)
Genera: Supernatural/ Mystery/Thriller
5★
We follow Detective Bridie Devine as she searches for a missing child. but finds so much more than she bargained for. Bridie is no stranger to the seedy underworld of Victorian London. As an accomplished detective with medical training, she sometimes helps the police by examining bodies to determine the cause of death. Bridie recently had failed to find a lost child, so when she’s approached about another missing child, this one not just ANY lost child but the daughter of Sir Edmund Berwick. She isn’t really enthusiastic about taking on the case. However, Christabel Berwick is no ordinary child. Sir Edmund has hidden Christabel away her whole life but yet wants Bridie to believe that this is just an ordinary kidnapping. Bridie starts asking questions and learns that Christabel isn’t so much Sir Edmund's daughter but much more like his "prized procession". He fully believes that Christabel is a “merrow,” which is a darker version of a mermaid. Bridie of course, is skeptical, but there are reports that Christabel has some strange characteristics like sharp teeth, color-changing eyes, and the ability to drown people on dry land. Bridie is without some "strange" herself as newest companion is a ghost who refuses to tell her why he’s following her around. There’s a lot going on in this story and it's NOT PRETTY! London in Birdies time is soaked with mud and blood, and her own past is a nightmare at best. The author, Jess Kidd is an expert at giving us a supernatural mood that any ghost or merrow would be happy to call home... and her human villains would not be the exception. The story has so much detail and so many clever characters. I think Bridie deserves her own series of oh maybe a hundred or so books. This one is creepy, dark, and sometimes violent...but what an adventure!

19Carol420
toukokuu 8, 1:50 pm


Wanted: Boss Daddy - Sammi Cee
Love On Tap, Fragile Hearts series Book #5
Genera: M/M Romance/Daddy, Boy Relation ship
4.5★
Sadly, Levi and Christian's story is the last one in this sweet little, 5-book series. All the boys at Tap Tavern now have the "Daddy" that they needed and wanted. There was a Daddy who was "Gentle"... A Daddy that was "Patient".... A Daddy that was "Understanding"... A Daddy That was "Tender" and bartender, Christian now has his Daddy that is a Daddy who is the "Boss"... and we all that have read the series know that this is Levi, the owner of Tap Tavern. We get to meet Christian's father and two young sisters and can begin to understand why he works every hour that he can to provide for this family...why he constantly does without the necessitates of life, which is something that Levi had been "secretly" providing for him for a long time hoping that Christian wouldn't know it was him. These are all short story about what you will do for the people that you love...even if you don't share DNA with them. It's about learning to accept the help that people that love you will give freely...but mostly it's about finding love and happiness with the person that will make your life complete...no matter what your sexuality is.

20Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 9, 7:07 am


Treasure, Unlocked Mates - Athena Steller
Unlocked Mates Series Book #1
Genera: M/M Romance/Paranormal
5★
Axel is a dragon shifter and Bryce is an older human "little" who is discovering the paranormal world. Being the fated mate of a dragon shifter kind of throws Bryce for a loop, but he manages to finally take it all in stride. The group of paranormal folks that compose the family group are unique and interesting. We don't get to learn a lot about them, but there was enough to stir the "curiosity vats". I really liked both the main characters.... Bryce who thought that he was too old and too "chubby" to be a "little" and Axel, the sweet "Daddy" who showed him how much he could be wanted and loved. The rest of the characters added to the story beautifully. I've got book #2, but I want to thank my reading friend, Christina T, for this little "Treasure".

21Carol420
toukokuu 9, 12:42 pm


Chaos, Tattoos & Ties- Kindell Alexander - (Texas)
Tattoo & Ties Series Book #3
Genera: M/M Romance/Motorcycle Club
I'm a bit confused. This was described in one place as being "a part" of the "Tattoos and Ties" series and in another as being book #3 in the series. This is all true in that it features at least one of the characters from the other books...but it seems to be set in an entirely different time frame. The horrible old man that died in the last book is still alive in this one...and still being a jerk of the highest order. I loved the two main characters in the first books but couldn't relate to any of these guys and I hated the DOJ woman. The story was well written, I just couldn't become invested in it to any extent, or to the lead character, even though he was a brother to one of the characters that I liked. I'll give it 3 stars, but it was nothing like the others.

22Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 10, 7:17 am


Desire & Denial - K.C. Wells
Southern Boys series Book #3
Genera: M/M/M Romance
5★
Possible Triggers: Racism & Homophobia
All three of the books in this series thus far have had several themes in common...bigotry, racism, coming out, family drama, but also love and romance. I've read K.C. Wells for a long, long time and I own most of her books in one form or another. I have to say that even though I have liked them all.... sometimes for different reasons and on different levels...I have NEVER been disappointed. I listened to the first book in this series on audio and John Solo did his usual excellent job. The first book Truth & Betrayal could easily stand alone, but if you read all three books, I recommend reading them in order as the characters from Pride & Protection book 2. and Desire & Denial, book 3, overlap. I really liked Del in the second novel, but his brother Jon was somewhat of a mystery. He was closed off and a bit grumpy. Jon’s story is quite moving, and we get all his details in this book, Desire & Denial. Jon’s partners Chaz and Kendis have good stories also, and the way these three men help and love one another is very well done. There’s overwhelming chemistry between each as a pair, and all three together. Jon had no idea how falling in love with these two young men would change his life. They also brought some big changes to this small Tennessee town. I found this part of the story a bit questionable. I was born and raised in the south, and I can tell you that their dynamic would not then, nor even now, be that easily overlooked or accepted. Times are changing but they aren't there yet...especially in the "deep south" where this novel was set. However, I agree that the messages that this trilogy includes about tolerance and acceptance are poignant, timeless, and necessary and simply can’t be repeated often enough. Still there will be some that are going to be offended, angry and upset about the topics portrayed in this book.... enough so that I went back and included possible triggers. I even considered not reviewing it at all...but this author's work deserves to be recognized and everyone can decide to read or not to read.

23Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 10, 9:23 am


No Place That Far - L.A. Witt - (Washington)
The Distance Between Us Series Book #7 - Wildes Dance Club Series Book #5
Genera: M/M/M/M Romance
5★
This has become one of my favorite series in spite of being a bit confusing figuring out exactly which series the book your reading is part of, if you actually care about that. Amazon says that it's a part of two series so I will go along with them. My copy of the book says it's #8 in the Wilde's Dance Club series. I found Timur to be one of the most endearing and fascinating characters in this entire series so far...and knew from the start that Marcus, who had already had enough heartache in his life to last him forever.... was in for more. After Timur's and Marcus's friends, Julian and Chris, had left for their honeymoon...Marcus and Timur decided to carry on what had started between them at the wedding...both know they were getting in deeper, and it was going to all come to an end in a month when Timur returned to his unit in the French Foreign Legion. They may not have shared the same language, but their communication skills still worked out and they plainly understood what they both wanted. Timur actually spoke better English that some people I have spoken to that were born in the U.S. These two together were indeed "something else"...but from the start the reader braces for the BIG, depressing event that we knew was coming. You can't help but want happiness for these guys. They just worked so well and were so sweet together. What I liked about this book...well all of the books so far in this series, is that it has all the elements that make a good romance story...some angst, some serious stuff, but most of all there was also humor. Their dynamic changes greatly when Julian and Cris return home...and may put some readers off. There are two woods that Timur always used that I will always remember..."is good". How and when he used them made me smile and they will fill your heart with love and a general content feeling...and that "is good".

24Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 11, 11:16 am


The Elementals - Michael McDowell - (Alabama)
Genera: Horror/Paranormal/Mystery
5★
The Savage family of Mobile, Alabama, have a centuries old family tradition that to say it is odd would be an understatement. Every person that is born into the Savage family has a knife presented to them at their christening. The knife goes with them for the rest of their life. When they die, their knife is stuck in the chest, and then buried in with them. The Savages, also take photographs of all of their dead before they are buried. Dauphin Savage has "a whole box of `em." we are told. Now we have been introduced to this "Southern gothic/Addams Family". The Savage and McCray families have been brought together at a funeral and we see more of this eerie world that the author has created as the latest member of the Savage family, Marian, "the meanest bitch that ever trod the streets of Mobile" is laid to rest with a hole in her heart. After Marian Savage's burial, the two families go to Beldame, which is over fifty miles away for a vacation. Beldame is the setting for the majority of the book. There are three Victorian houses that were built in 1875 by the Savage family. Two are inhabitable... one, that is often only referred to as "the third house," Sand from the dunes has piled around the structure and all but sealed most every entryway into the house...but it still contains all of its original, now rotting, furnishings. Fascinated by the dilapidated "third house" and doing her best to see in and take pictures of the dwelling, 13-year-old India McCray is the first of the two families in a long time to sense and maybe catch sight of something that is not quite right... and capture it on film. One character, Odessa, a Black servant, plays a big part in what happens to the families during their stay. She has seen more, knows more, and understands more about what plagues and dwells in the "third house" than anyone. Odessa knows, rather they admit or not that they are all afraid of the sealed-up house. She warns: "They's just some houses that got something inside `em--a spirit like. No ghosts, no such thing as dead people coming back. Dead people go to heaven, dead people go to hell. They don't hang around. Nothing like that. They's just something that's inside that house." It is that "something" that obsesses India and which becomes the focus of the story as it slowly unfolds. The story reminded me a great deal of Shirly Jackson's "Haunting of Hill House"...which I remember reading over and over...the movie never did it justice.

25Carol420
toukokuu 12, 10:14 am


To Live Again - L.A. Witt - (Washington)
The Distance Between Us Series Book #6 - Wilde's Dance Club Series Book #8
Genera: M/M Romance
5★
I have really liked all of the stories in this series, and the good thing is that they all have happy endings, and they can all be read as standalones. The characters do reappear in all the books so if read out of order you might not know exactly who they are or how they relate to the current story...but it's not as much of a problem as you would think. In this one we meet Greg who finds himself single after 25 years of marriage. He realized long ago he had an interest in men but being happily married...until he wasn't... he didn’t try to do anything about pursuing it.... but now that he’s single, he wants to give it a try. Sailo is a deejay at Wilde's Dance Club where they meet when some friends take him out thinking he might meet someone. Sailo and Greg are immediately attracted. They are upfront with one another – Greg wanting to explore his newly recognized side and since Sailo wasn't looking for a relationship, he agrees to help Greg out. No matter their intentions to keep things unemotional, their feelings grow and Sailo is concerned that Greg is just having a midlife crisis, is using him on the rebound...so things come to an unexpected, abrupt halt...and Greg is devastated. Greg is still trying to come to grips with what happened with his cheating ex-wife...their divorce after 25-years and trying to move on, and his growing feelings for Sailo. I really liked this one.... but then I've really liked all of this series. The entire story was done very well. It felt mature, with real life issues.... but I wouldn't have expected anything less from L.A. Witt. Another fabulous story from one of my favorite authors.

26Carol420
toukokuu 12, 2:19 pm


Familiar Spirit - Lisa Tuttle
Paperbacks From Hell Series
Genera: Horror
3★
A young woman has recently split up from her boyfriend with whom she's still very much infatuated. She felt that the break-up was a mistake on her part, and what one thing had to do with the other I don't know...but she then moves into a haunted house. It's really difficult to explain just why the story feels rather pointless and empty without giving too many things away... but on some level the young woman seems to never learn anything throughout the story. I didn't find any of the characters likeable or anyone I could root for. The young woman could have been likeable, if her eventual fate had been the result of the spirit's twisting her desires and her character, but it wasn't. How she ends up is 100% her own fault, a result of the self-obsession and tiresome infatuation that she demonstrated from the start of the story, and before she ever set foot anywhere near the haunted house. The ending isn't shocking or satisfying either. It just felt inevitable...you knew it was going to happen like it did taking away a lot of the mystery and most of the horror. This is the second "Paperbacks from Hell" series that I've read. It's a collection of 80s and 90s horror that has been re-released. I think I may have been spoiled by the first one that I read, When Darkness Loves Us. I felt that even though this book was well enough written and I'm sure the author is talented... it missed something...or maybe I missed something. It lacked the "something" that I needed and wanted from a ghostly, spooky tale of possession, loss, regret and obsession. If you're after a story that will leave you feeling that you have been sufficiently scared and had your "dose" of horror...this, isn't it.

27Carol420
toukokuu 13, 7:08 am


Winter Wonderland Heidi Cullinan - (Minnesota)
Minnesota Christmas Series Book #3
Genera: M/M Romance
5★
This little series follows three gay men in small town Minnesota, Marcus, Arthur and Paul, three "bears" and best friends, as they find their mates. In the first book, Let It Snow, Marcus and Frankie fall in love. The second book, Sleigh Ride we see Arthur and Frankie get their happy ever after, and now in this one we finally get to see Paul, the neediest of the entire group, find his love....but of course we first have to have a little angst and drama. Paul is from a conservative family in Minnesota. Poor guy…. He’s a big bear, and he’s a big mess of anxiety, lack of confidence. He has friends, he’s dated, but he can’t ever seem to connect with the right one. He’s lonely and so tied up in his own head that he can’t see what is right in front of him...namely Kyle Park, resident "twink". Kyle has had a crush on Paul for years...ever since he was a teenager. It doesn't help that he still looks like one even if he is now 25 and works at the local care center. He has an awesome family, which he lives with and a twin sister who has Downs Syndrome. He finally decides he’s waited long enough and he’s going to "get him a man". He starts by trying to connect on Grindr...no luck there, so next he tries his specialty... snow sculptures. He leaves a lovely one on Paul’s front porch. Paul is NOT impressed, and neither is the rest of the town. I won't say what the sculpture was of...just use your imagination. The town's busybody...every town has one...decides to "help" him out and comes up with a plan. To find out what the plan was and how it worked or didn't work, you'll have to read the story...it's a sweet one. The writing was perfect. The plot, the characters, the connection, was all good. If you don't mind same sex romances and are looking for a sweet holiday story, this one could be a good choice. Actually, all three of the stories in this series are great, and so worth the reading time.

28Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 13, 7:33 pm


Die For You - Max Walker - (Georgia)
Narrators: Javi Wilder & Simon Dornet
Book Club Boys Series Book #3
Genera: M/M Romance/Mystery
4.5★
This last book in the series was Tristan and Gabriel’s story. Poor Tristan had the misfortune to find himself a psychopathic serial killer. Things escalate and Tristan gets a bodyguard. Enter the man mountain, ex-military, Stonewall Investigations very own, Gabriel. This a separate series written by Max Walker also so was happy to see the two series merging. The Stonewall Investigations series features a serial killer called the "Unicorn" Zane, the owner of the detective agency sends Gabe to protect Tristan. It's great the way we get to meet all the members of the book club in each book and the drinking games they play get more inventive with each meeting. This would have been a five-star read like all the rest have been, but it lost a half star because of all the asinine errors that Gabe made. He should have known better than to make some of the mistakes he made here. Eric has been the hero of two books now, but it was still way to close for comfort. It's a fast paced read with good solid characters. Hope Max Walker will change his mind and there will be more of Tristan, Gabe and the book club.

29Carol420
toukokuu 14, 6:35 am


Walker's Lost Lollipop - Della Cain
Found By Daddy series Book #8
Genera: M/M Romance/ Daddy/little Age Play
3.5★
"When my husband /"Papa" died, I swore I’d never want another…and then I lost my sucker...." -Walker
The above quote from the book description pretty much sums up the story. Della Caine's "Found by Daddy" series is a collection of "Daddy /little" books that the stories are short...but every inch is filled with sweetness and loads of love. This one is sweet in other ways as Mateo is a candymaker. Walker is a "little" that loves his sweet treats and, on his way back from making his yearly visit to his husband /Papa's grave, he stops in and buys one of Mateo's lollipops...but in his anxiety about the coming rainstorm, he lays it down and forgets it. When Mateo finds it he remembers seeing the cute little guy that had bought it...so he runs off to find him and return it...and maybe get to talk to him...and maybe ask him to have coffee. A sweet story, with wonderful caring characters and a sweeter than sweet ending. "If you like your romances on the "Hallmark" side but just a bit kinkier, check out Della Cain's "Found by Daddy" series

30Carol420
Muokkaaja: toukokuu 14, 11:22 am


Until the World Stops - L.A. Witt - (Maine/Virginia)
Narrator: Michael Ferraiuolo
Genera: M/M Romance/2020 Pandemic
2.5★
It's 2019, and Tristan and Casey are in the Navy, and stationed in Maine. The job is not going well for Tristan, who doesn’t think he fits well with the Navy or any other branch of the military. He’s an immature hot head and doesn’t like or want to take orders. To put the icing on the cake he's made some stupid comments on Facebook about giving his opinions of those in command. Now he’s about to be discharged without the word “honorable” anywhere on his discharge papers. Casey, who was Tristan’s superior, should’ve dealt with the issue himself, but it was passed over him. Now Tristan is not only going to lose his job, but also his health insurance, and now will have no place to live. He more than likely won’t be able to get a decent job without that honorable discharge. We know that things are going to get worse here...if that is even possible... because even though they can hardly tolerate one another, Casey suggests a "marriage of convenience" because he feels guilty about Tristan being let out like this. Really??? He figures that if Tristan is his dependent, he can transfer his GI Bill to Tristan so he can go to college and share his benefits. How Casey benefits from all this NOT in the least clear, other than getting his mother off his back if she thinks he's married, and it will alleviate his guilt...but a marriage in name only seems a horrible, terrible, mistake going somewhere to happen. Then it moves forward a year and we find that Casey and Tristan absolutely loathe one another, but they are still living together as husbands. It's now 2020 and the pandemic is just starting to break out in the United States...but their home is a cold war zone. Casey is miserable and resentful of Tristan for them being in this situation. He does everything possible to keep from going home after work. He despises his superiors which has now cost Tristan yet another job, and his anger is hurting any chances for getting another one any time soon. Actually, Tristan is growing increasingly uncomfortable about his complete dependency on Casey. It really was almost impossible to figure out why these two would even consider doing any of this to begin with? I checked to be sure that this was actually written by MY wonderfully talented, L.A. Witt...it was, but the entire thing is not only unacceptable but totally UNBELIEVABLE. I know it was supposed to be about how the pandemic changed everyone's life, but I just didn't see what these two did to have made any difference or helped the situation...they just made their lives a disaster. I found the entire story depressing. I NEVER imagined I'd ever give this author anything less than a 4 or 5-star rating...but guess there's a first time for everything...I just didn't get any of this.

31Carol420
toukokuu 14, 1:07 pm


Below - Laurel Hightower - (West Virginia)
Genera: Horror
5★
It's filled with all that makes a good paranormal/horror story... the weird, the bizarre, the unknown, and the unexplainable, and more chills than you can imagine. Addy is haunted by the voice of her ex-husband. No, he isn't dead or "on to the other side". His voice isn't even anything supernatural. His words just constantly sound off in her head at unexpected times. His unwanted opinions and his equally unneeded judgements are her constant companions. But this story isn't about that jerk. There is another man whose voice is currently present in Addy’s life as well, he's on her CB radio. Mads, a trucker...a complete stranger who appears to be a really nice guy. He's been helping Addy through the mountains of West Virginia as the weather quickly begins to deteriorate. Things don't go as planned for Addy and Mads. Raise your hand if that surprises you. Addy is dealt both psychological and physical blows, and she soon finds herself trapped in an unescapable nightmare. There are many, many, truly creepy, spine-chilling moments in this story. The small cast of characters, the isolated and desolate road, and the darkness all blend in to form into a palpable sense of claustrophobia and isolation. While traveling with Addy it's easy to forget that it's "just a story", and you will soon find yourself looking around, over your shoulder. You will soon forget that you're safe in your house, or your bed or your car. Through Addy you almost become her and start to feel the weight and the presence of the darkness, the tingling, crawling sensation of being watched, of hidden eyes tracking your every move. The author, Laurel Hightower did a magnificent job of dropping the reader into the pages and between the covers of the book...and, just when you think you are safe, and it really is ONLY a story...slamming it shut! This is Horror AT IT"S BEST...absolutely solid gold.

32Carol420
toukokuu 15, 7:05 am


The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits - Elizabeth Peters - (Mexico)
Genera: Mystery
1★
Possible Trigger Lots of Drug Abuse
I have read this author for more year than I care to think about. I own and have read everything she had written as Barbara Michaels. Most of these are chillingly wonderful, haunted house/ghost stories. Sadly. something very bad must have been going on in her life at the time she sat down to pen this. I borrowed this one from the library....and my friend that works there told me that she wasn't going to tell me much about the book ...but that it was "different". That was the understatement of the entire century. Quite frankly, it was probably the worst thing I have ever read by ANYONE. It was like a continuous furious rant at life. The very last thing I ever expected of an Elizabeth Peters book is for it to make me depressed and anxious. Reading about a heroin drug smuggling operation south of the border, LSD trips, the effects of drug abuse, and even sadism isn't in any way the norm from this author. It's not that I can't or won't read about those things, but when I do, it's because I intentionally chose to do so. Think about how you would feel if you bought what was supposed to be an inspirational romance in a Christian bookstore and discovered that you were reading hard-core porn instead. This book was written in 1971 and Elizabeth Peters/Barbara Michaels passed away in 1977 so maybe things were already going bad in her world. If you are an "old" fan, you can probably read this with sympathy for whatever caused this wonderful writer to pen this "toxic garbage". If you are a new reader...please read her earlier books, like Ammie, Come Home, my absolute favorite, and Stitches in Time both that she wrote as Barbara Michaels, or her Amelia Peabody series that was written as Elizabet Peters...but please know that this one is as off her norm as the sun is from the Earth.

33Carol420
toukokuu 15, 8:45 am


Ryder (Blue Collar Daddies) - Jacki James
Blue Collar Daddies Series Book #1
Narrator: Kirt Graves
Genera: M/M Romance
5★
Ryder and Brennan were really sweet, cute and absolutely perfect together. The story was rather short, but it had so much personality going for it. Some of the best things about it was that the character of Brennan wasn’t portrayed as some kind of stereotype. He was a young proud gay man trying to find what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. The other main character, Ryder, was a hard-working guy that owns his own construction company and had friends that liked to bring their partners, male or female, and hang out on a Sunday afternoon, The way he and Brennan met in the hardware store was cute as well as rather funny. I have no problem with that type of story line...I've read hundreds of M/M romances and sometimes that works well for the characters...but not every "boy" is like that and not every "Daddy" is overly dominate. I was just really nice to see that, and have Brennan clarify that having someone look after him sometimes didn’t mean he couldn’t do those things himself. Ryder and Brennan fell for each other fast, but it made sense. They simply -"worked" with chemistry that was off the charts. Overall, a sweet, low-angst, story with even a puppy. I already have book #2 pulled up on Hoopla.

34Carol420
Eilen, 7:36 am


Cold As The Grave - James Oswald - (Scotland)
Series: Inspector McLean - Book #9
Genea: Mystery & Suspense
4★
A protest march is about to get under way and the police are busy preparing for what they are sure will be a high-tension affair. Inspector Tony McLean has been promoted to Chief Inspector and is less than comfortable with this. McLean hates all that his new position involves and just wants to be out in the field doing what he does best. As the march gets underway on the street...the trouble we know will happen, begins. Tony, not "dressed" to pursue trouble, stumbles near an old doorway. He encounters layers of old circus posters covering the keyhole of an old door. There was no handle, but someone had attached a hasp and a padlock. Someone had also pried it open with a crowbar, splintering wood. McLean is of course, intrigued and carefully opens the door. He right away notices the cold and damp, but also a smell that he can’t quite identify. At the back of the room, he sees a ragdoll up against a wall but on closer inspection he finds that it's not a doll...IT"S A CHILD! Tony is shocked by what he has found and will be more so by what he will soon discover. There is something unknown and unbelievable attached to this case, It has deep layers wrapped in secrecy and coated with fear, mysticism and darkness. The author takes us on a journey that highlights multiple themes...immigration, prostitution, trafficking, militant behavior, racism and much more, all very familiar to today’s society. We also get an insight into the personal life of Tony McLean, a man torn between his own personal relationship with his partner Emma, one that is bordering on becoming a total disaster... and his relationship to the job that he has a love -hate relationship with now. It's an adventure into a world that we as readers of this series have not before experienced on this level. Along with the tale of mystery & suspense we are taken into the world of the paranormal with unimaginable possibilities...which is a favorite venture of mine...but perhaps not for all faithful readers of this series. We have a group read monthly on the Mystery & Suspense group on Librarything...which by the way, everyone is invited to join in. I am probably the only one of the folks that participates, that regularly reads supernatural, paranormal books...so the book only received 4 stars from everyone, including myself. It was a thoroughly engrossing read but it seemed as if the author had introduced and woven the story around the occult and then wasn't quite sure how to finish it. In spite of this little glitch...this is a wonderful series that is so worth the time to read and enjoy.

35Carol420
Muokkaaja: Eilen, 9:54 am


Aftershock - Tanya Chris
Series: Ever After Book #2
Genera: Mystery/Mild BDSM
5★
Syed has been found innocent of the murder of his boy/sub/lover, Jamie, in the first book in the series. Jamie is still such a big part of his life and a huge chunk of his heart...but he knows Jamie would want him to move on. Yet he is so determined to stay true to his first love while welcoming his second. Watching him figure out how to honor that love while trying to make room in his heart for Dashiell was an amazing and painful process, for not only Syed but the readers also. I loved Dashiel from the start of this series. He is sweet, kind, and so in need of love that he’s willing to do literally anything to make Syed love him, even if the "what" it might take terrifies him. The journey these two take, helped along by Syed’s brother, Aayan...and Dashiell’s friend and boss, Garrett, is one that will sweep you up and take you along, not letting you, go until the very end. This author does a fantastic job of showing us Syed’s struggle, both with himself and with Jamie’s memory. His heart was broken and is broken time and time again in so many different ways. Dashiell’s sweet nature and good heart is the perfect balm for Syed’s wounded soul. Dashiell is facing his own struggles trying to decide how much of himself he’s willing to let go of to be with Syed the way he knows that Syed needs him to be. In the meantime, progress has been made in finding Jamie's real killer...and there is a surprise waiting us with that. I can highly recommend this series, but anyone who might be a little skittish about venturing into the BDSM genre can rest assured that the story is educational for those that may only know about the lifestyle from fictional books they've read. When it's featured here as a part of the story, it's about what the two people involved want and need. BDSM is not entirely always about humiliation and pain... It can be about those two things, but it can and should be about anything that the people participating in it needs it to be. It was wonderful to see Aayan and Garrett make appearances in this story. I always like to catch up with favorite characters and see how their "happily-ever-after" is working out. Also, we get so catch up on more of Aaryan and Syed’s family issues. This is a story that truly deserves every one of those 5 stars that I gave it. On to the 3rd book now, and I hope it's not the last one, but if it is, I own all three...so I can revisit as often as I like.

36Carol420
Tänään, 6:48 am


Love in Spades - Charlie Cochet - (Florida)
Four kings Security Book #1
Genera: M/M Romance/Security Agents
5★
Four Kings Security is composed of four ex-military good friends, Ace, King, Red and Lucky, who have one of the most well-known and successful security business in the area. They’ve earned their nicknames while in the military, and they’ve taken them with them into their business. The names, tattoos, the business motto, crest logo, etc. all form the foundation and basis by which the business was formed. As is this author's style, she gives us great characters who are charismatic and lots of fun, emotional while still coming across as tough. From the start we see the bond that these men share and how much they mean to one another. In this story, Ace is the best man be providing security to a business heir who has absolutely no interest in having a personal bodyguard. But, since the Kings were hired by his father, there isn’t much he can do about it...but he doesn't have to like it or make it easy. The son, Colton has his reasons for not wanting anyone controlling his life, and he puts up a good fight in the beginning. Unfortunately, or fortunately, Ace gives as good as he gets. It doesn’t take long for them to come to a truce and for the threats to escalate into something much more serious. The sparks fly right from the start between Ace and Colton, but then the mutual attraction takes over, and the fireworks begin. Ace puts up some reluctance as he has the most to lose. However, it doesn't take them long until they realize that there is something special between them that will make it worth the risk. They made a great couple and were definitely perfect for each other. The rest of the cast of characters are all interesting as well, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store for the other Kings. Looks like Red's story might be next..., maybe another "opposites attract" relationship? Can't wait to find out.

37Carol420
Tänään, 12:15 pm


Unexpected (Inked) - K.M Neuhold - (Washington)
Inked series Book #3
Genera: M/M/M Romance
5★
I loved Kyle. He had so much strength and determination. Some people are just cruel and intolerable of people or things that don't fit into their idea of what is acceptable or correct. Kyle experienced this almost every day. It appeared that they either didn't take time to see the real him, or if they did, they just didn't care about the pain and the hurt that he hides behind with bright ready smiles and perfect makeup. Those types were always trying to turn off the light inside him just because he didn't fit into their idea of normal. Maverick and Ari are a beautiful couple that have been together a long time and the love between them is almost consuming... but things are not always perfect. Ari works too much trying to support Maverick and his store. Maverick wants Ari to have the success that he deserves. They had recently lost their other partner when he left unannounced. But even when things were difficult for them...when they realized that Kyle had lost his apartment and needed somewhere to stay, they never hesitated for a moment to take him in, with no expectation on their part other helping him out. This story is full of sexy guys with a little "Daddy kink" thrown in, but what I liked most is that it has very little angst and we are given a wonderful ending. I would have expected nothing else from K.M.

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