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Book Review: Wish Come True (A Very English Christmas) – Keira Andrews

Wish Come True

ebook, 2nd , 55 pages
Published November 16th 2016 by KA Books (first published November 29th 2015)

Wish Come True is a collection of contemporary, new adult, holiday short stories by some of our favorite authors!

Isaac and David have created a new life together outside the Amish world. Living “English,” they’ve left behind the rigid, isolated community where they discovered their forbidden love. Staying with Isaac’s older brother in San Francisco, they yearn for a home—and bed—of their very own. As they experience the bright lights and merry carols of modern Christmas for the first time, can they make their holiday wishes come true?

Okay, so there are six other authors in this collection but I bought this specifically because of Keira’s A Very English Christmas because – David and Isaac. I missed my boys and this short but sweet holiday offering from Keira gave us a glimpse of what we could expect for the fourth book! It’s just so good but too short and I’m yearning for more I’m going feral! LOL

Seriously, this is a fun fun read for those who love Isaac and David like moi.

‘will try to read the other shorts but this one alone is super worth it guys! Happy Holidays!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

About The Author
After writing for years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, paranormal and fantasy fiction, and—although she loves delicious angst along the way—Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”

Book Review: If Only In My Dreams – Keira Andrews

Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000038_00058]If Only In My Dreams is a Christmassy story about forgiveness, acceptance, missed opportunities and young love. It started when Charlie Yates’ flight home for Christmas was delayed due to terrible weather condition. In his haste to get to the other side of the country to fulfill his Christmas promise to his sister who’s on remission from leukemia, he agreed to share the last rental car available with his childhood frenemy Gavin Bloomberg.

Stuck in the car together for a drive across the country, will Charlie and Gavin be able to reconcile their differences and find a way to change their future together?

The story is a quick read. There is well-written backstories for both guys but somehow there’s still something that feels like lacking about it. I was maybe looking for the angst factor. I could understand Gavin’s withdrawal from his friendship with Charlie (even though it was a dick move) but I was really ticked off by his involvement with Candace and their continued closeness. Charlie on the other hand was a bit intense for me sexually. I thought the sex scenes between the boys were just too much that totally negates the supposed charm of the story.

As I’ve said, it’s a well-written story but it didn’t push enough to produce that chemistry between the characters thus lacking steam to power up that holiday charm.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Published November 19th 2015 by KA Books

About The Author
After writing for years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, paranormal and fantasy fiction, and—although she loves delicious angst along the way—Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”

Book Review: Valor on the Move – Keira Andrews

Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000039_00073]I’m sad to say that this isn’t what I’m used to reading from Keira. I guess my baby Amish boys have spoiled me. Let me set you straight though, it isn’t a bad book. It was actually a well-written story  that ended on a solid note. My main issue about it is that, I do not believe the chemistry between Rafa and Shane – didn’t see it and didn’t feel it at all.

Rafael Castillo aka “Valor” is the 21-year-old son of the US president who has lived a sheltered life from time immemorial (his dad’s a politico through and through) and decided to come out of the closet once his dad is out of the White House. Despite his family’s ambition for him to enter politics, Rafa is determined to do what he wants once his dad is out of the office – and that is cooking.

Then there’s the newest secret service assigned to guard Rafa. Shane find it easy to look after Rafa whom he built a friendship in a short period. He could see beyond the prim, shy Rafa and the sexual tension and intense attraction between them is what made his job harder to maintain professionally.

Another thing that concerns me here is their age-gap in terms of emotional maturity. I am very much for May-December affair but Rafa’s character just doesn’t sound like a mature guy to be entering a relationship with an experienced, out and proud gay man. I don’t know. I just find it all too improbable for their relationship to last until the end. For now it’s 60/40 for me so I guess, that’s still a win.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Published September 9th 2015 by KA Books (first published September 7th 2015)

About The Author
After writing for years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary, historical, paranormal and fantasy fiction, and—although she loves delicious angst along the way—Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde once said, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction means.”

Book Review: A Drop of Night – Stefan Bachmann

A Drop of NightReading this book is like entering the Twilight Zone while sleepwalking. Uhm, I know. Weird right? Like wtf because that doesn’t even make sense. Which I think is my first reaction after finishing the 400+-page book. I was like, what just happened with the story and more importantly – what have I just read?

I thought the blurb was promising enough and it’s gonna be a YA-thriller more inclined with The Maze Runner route but the whole thing was just mysterious. Mysteriously odd that is.

Seventeen-year-old Anouk was invited to France along with other kids to help excavate a vast, underground palace buried a hundred feet below the suburbs of Paris. Only, the people behind the project are keeping secrets from them and the things that unravel may just change the things Anouk thought she knew about herself.

The beginning was actually quite promising because of its fast-paced narrative via Anouk but the moment they went underground, everything just went berserk. I mean that literally regarding the story and its characters. It’s like, what’s the point of all these running around the underground palace? I mean, I understand what the brothers are trying to do but say, the whole thing went through – then what?

I just didn’t enjoy it because I don’t see the point of the bad guys if ever they succeeded. Not for me. Not this one. Sorry.

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

Expected publication: March 15th 2016 by Greenwillow Books

About The Author
Stefan Bachmann was born in Colorado but spent of most of his youth abroad and now lives in Switzerland, where he’s a student of music at the Zürich University of Arts.

His debut, gothic-steampunk-faery-fantasy THE PECULIAR was published in 2012 by Greenwillow/HarperCollins. It was a New York Times Editor’s Choice and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2012, and was translated into eight languages. Its companion THE WHATNOT was released September 24th, 2013.

THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES: 36 TALES BRIEF AND SINISTER, a collection of scary stories he wrote together with authors Emma Trevayne, Claire Legrand and Katherine Catmull, was released May 27th, 2014, from Greenwillow/HarperCollins.

His next book, YA thriller A DROP OF NIGHT, about a group of American teens fighting to survive after they become trapped in an underground Versailles, will be out March 15th, 2016, also from Greenwillow/HarperCollins.

ARC courtsey of the publisher in exchange for an honest review

Book Review: Not A Word – Dawn Sister

Not A WordDear Author,
Don’t let this sweet, peaceful repose fool you. From the day he moved in next door, he has been a whirlwind in my formerly tranquil life. My dog adores my new neighbor and keeps going over to his place.
People often complain that I am hard to get to know because I am uncommunicative. He doesn’t seem to mind that I don’t talk much. In fact, he does most of the talking when we are together.
My dog has defected, and now I have this young man asleep on my couch.
Tell me how it came to this point.

Photo Description:
A black-and-white photo shows a young man, possibly in his late teens/early twenties, lying asleep on a sofa. The hood of his plaid, cotton jacket is pulled over his head. His face is peaceful, his hair a little messy and swept across his forehead. Lying at his side, leaning into him and half across his chest, is a white and tan Jack Russell terrier, sporting a nice new collar. The terrier’s ears are alert, and he looks as if he is on guard duty. Do not disturb my master, his expression seems to say. The young man’s arm is draped around the dog’s back, holding him close.

This story was written as a part of the M/M Romance Group’sLove is an Open Road” event. Group members were asked to write a story prompt inspired by a photo of their choice. Authors of the group selected a photo and prompt that spoke to them and wrote a short story.

This story may contain sexually explicit content and is intended for adult readers. It may contain content that is disagreeable or distressing to some readers. The M/M Romance Group strongly recommends that each reader review the General Information section before each story for story tags as well as for content warnings. – via Goodreads

This is a cutesie story I immensely enjoyed reading because I just love me some May-December affair and add the cutest dog ever and I’m hooked. I loved the fact that the main characters are so different from each other. Niall keeps to himself and stutter so bad whilst Zak can’t seem to stop talking! They have their issue but they get past it.

My favorite part was Zak’s ninja moves! (Haha!) – Stealthily moving in with Niall without the latter knowing it! So cute! I loved the apologies from Zak and the assistance from the dog! Ugh. So freaking adorable!

I’m docking off a star because of the super slow – slow burn. It was like, are they ever going to kiss or do it or what? It was a long wait before they realized they belong together. But hey, minor issues for me. I still enjoyed it and I’m pretty sure you will too. Plus, it’s freaking free so whaaaaaa…?

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars   

Published September 3rd 2015 by MMRomanceGroup.com (first published August 28th 2015)

About The Author
I like chocolate, coffee and donuts, sometimes all at the same time.

I love evenings around a campfire singing in the company of good friends.

I like listening to the dawn chorus even if I’ve been awake all night.

I like reading stories with characters that are filled with hope even in their darkest hours.

I like happy endings.

I like writing M/M romance (with happy endings of course).

Find me on Goodreads, follow me on Twitter and on Facebook.

Book Review: KAGE Unmasked (KAGE Trilogy #3) – Maris Black

Kage UnmaskedIt is no secret that I am a huge fanboy of this series and I just totally adore Kage and Jamie! Them boys just know how to heat it up and that is all thanks to Maris Black!  This third (final) installment didn’t disappoint at all. It’s like, Maris Black asked me what I wanted in the final book and I got everything in it! Seriously, how is that even possible?

I loved that they’re finally together together and they’re opening up more. I loved that Jamie’s taking classes outside of what Kage was teaching him. I enjoyed their second house visit in Atlanta with Kage and Jamie’s Dad finally figuring out how to deal with each other. I loved that Jamie’s such a sweet sl*t. LOL. He’s just the most adorable ever, seriously!

Kage’s obvious attempt at suburban politeness warmed my heart, even though I knew how badly behaved he was beneath the façade. His duplicitous nature was such a turn-on for me, even with my parents buzzing around us. (haha!)

“What’s the matter Jamie? Are we not big enough celebrities for you?”

“No actually you’re not. I’m jet-setting now”

And didn’t we all love that Pretty Woman moment? Oh Kage was just way *smh* over the top and I sooo loved it!

One thing that made me roll my eyes a little was when Jamie was acting like someone from Valentine’s Day.LOL. But hey, it’s all good. He’s in love after all. But still. Haha!

The big reveal was rather anti-climactic but it worked well with the story since the drama about his uncle peaked at the right time in the story, though, I was still expecting a longer ending.

Overall, the whole series is solid as gold with mesmerizing characters and storyline. I don’t mind a fourth bookto be honest. Thank you Maris Black!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Published October 25th 2015 by Maris Black

About The Author
Maris Black lives in the Southern United States. In college, she majored in English and discovered the joys of creative writing and literary interpretation. After honing her skills discovering hidden meanings authors probably never intended, she collected her English degree and got a job at a newspaper. But she soon figured out that small town reporting wasn’t going to pay the bills, so she went to work in the medical field. Logical progression, right? But no matter what she did, the self-proclaimed compulsive plotter couldn’t stop writing fiction.

“The M/M genre feels sort of like coming home,” she says. “I can’t quite explain it. I’ve always had openly gay and bisexual friends and relatives, the rights and acceptance of whom are very important to me, so it feels great to celebrate that. But there’s also something so pure and honest about the love between two men that appeals to me and inspires me to write.”

Find Me: MarisBlack.com
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Book Review: Rattlesnake – Kim Fielding

RattlesnakeA drifter since his teens, Jimmy Dorsett has no home and no hope. What he does have is a duffel bag, a lot of stories, and a junker car. Then one cold desert night he picks up a hitchhiker and ends up with something more: a letter from a dying man to the son he hasn’t seen in years.

On a quest to deliver the letter, Jimmy travels to Rattlesnake, a small town nestled in the foothills of the California Sierras. The centerpiece of the town is the Rattlesnake Inn, where the bartender is handsome former cowboy Shane Little. Sparks fly, and when Jimmy’s car gives up the ghost, Shane gets him a job as handyman at the inn.

Both within the community of Rattlesnake and in Shane’s arms, Jimmy finds an unaccustomed peace. But it can’t be a lasting thing. The open road continues to call, and surely Shane—a strong, proud man with a painful past and a difficult present—deserves better than a lying vagabond who can’t stay put for long.  – Blurb via Goodreads

Rattlesnake is beyond what I would consider a good book. It’s an experience by itself and it’s something that only few storytellers are able to put into words. A beautiful rendition of a soul searching for some permanence, searching for acceptance and something that it could hold on to unconditionally.

“It began with a man alone in the wide, empty desert driving a decrepit old Ford with a dead man riding shotgun. But the tale progressed to two men together, alive and dancing and ready to establish their very own home.”

Jimmy Dorsett’s narration is like listening to folk songs from melancholic souls that makes you contemplate about the secrets of the universe. Jimmy meeting Shane is fate intervening.

 “Someday you’re gonna be an old bastard like me, and you’re gonna be able to do nothin’ bout it. Don’t wait. You got stuff in your life needs fixin’, you gotta fix it now, while you can.”

Two men with pasts they could not left behind. Two men that needed healing.

“You can’t outrun your pain, Jimmy, ‘cause it’s a part of you. You just have to make your peace with it.”

I didn’t think I’ve ever rooted this hard for a book character. I just want Jimmy and Shane to be okay. My heart’s bleeding for Jimmy because he’s got no one at all while Shane still got his family.

“Wishes were like poison, Jimmy thought, When you made them, they were all bright and shiny, sweet as candy. But they lingered and languished and didn’t come true, so they curdled and went bad. Bacame toxic. That’s why he never made them to begin with.”

When Jimmy finally figured that he could at least hope – he finally found his way home. It’ too beautiful a story that needs to be read by many. Please, please people – get a hold of this one. It’s totally, absolutely worth it!

To Kim Fielding, you truly are one of a kind!

 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

About The Author
Kim Fielding lives in California and travels as often as she can manage. A professor by day, at night she rushes into a phonebooth to change into her author costume (which involves comfy clothes instead of Spandex and is, sadly, lacking a cape). Her superpowers include the ability to write nearly anywhere, often while simultaneously doling out homework assistance to her children. Her favorite word to describe herself is “eclectic” and she finally got that third tattoo.

Book Review: Christmas Kitsch – Amy Lane

Christmas KitschSometimes the best thing you can get for Christmas is knowing what you really want.

Rusty Baker is a blond, rich, entitled football player in a high school full of them—just the type of oblivious jock all the bullied kids hate. And he might have stayed that way, except he develops a friendship with out-and-proud Oliver Campbell from the wrong side of the tracks. Rusty thinks the friendship is just pity—Oliver is very bright, and Rusty is very not—but then Oliver kisses him goodbye when Rusty leaves for college, and Rusty is forced to rethink everything he knows about himself.

But even Rusty’s newfound awareness can’t help him survive a semester at Berkeley. He returns home for Thanksgiving break clinging to the one thing he knows to be true: Oliver Campbell is the best thing that’s ever happened to him.

Rusty’s parents disagree, and Rusty finds himself homeless for the holidays. Oliver may not have much money, but he’s got something Rusty has never known: true family. With their help and Oliver’s love, Rusty comes to realize that he may have failed college, but he’ll pass real life with flying rainbow colors. – Blurb via Goodreads

Seriously, this is like one of the best Christmas stories I’ve read this year and probably my third favorite from Amy Lane after Clear Water and Candy Man. I adore Oliver but Rusty just totally stole my heart here and I could totally marry him (and willingly be called a man-stealing bitch) if he’d come to life and I’ll be their (him and Ollie) neighbor. I just loved the good feeling that it brought me this Christmas day while everyone around me were freaking about the traffic, the one million people in a single mall and kids screaming in every five-mile radius! Thank gawd for the invention of kindle and ear plugs!!!

I smiled, teared-up a little and I grinned so wide because Rusty’s just one fantastic book character and I wished that there’s actually someone like him in the world. He’s just imperfectly perfect! A beautiful human being with a more beautiful heart and just a total teddy bear! Cuddly, adorbs and just too lovely! A very highly recommended read for everyone! ‘Such perfection!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Published December 9th 2013 by Riptide Publishing (first published December 7th 2013)

About The Author
Amy Lane dodges an EDJ, mothers four children, and writes the occasional book. She, her brood, and her beloved mate, Mack, live in a crumbling mortgage in Citrus Heights, California, which is riddled with spiders, cats, and more than its share of fancy and weirdness. Feel free to visit her at http://www.greenshill.com orwww.writerslane.blogspot.com, where she will ride the buzz of receiving your e-mail until her head swells and she can no longer leave the house.

Book Review: Blindside (Blind Faith, #3) – N.R. Walker

Young man in the cityMark Gattison has avoided love and commitment his entire adult life. Not interested in more than a one night stand or a brief encounter in a bathroom stall, he is the epitome of a good time.

Will Parkinson is the guy who defends him, the guy who puts up with him, the guy Mark calls his best friend.

When Will becomes unsettled and a little distant, Mark takes it upon himself to find Will a boyfriend. Not familiar with the concept himself, Mark thinks Will needs someone to make him happy.

What Mark doesn’t know, is that he’s about to get blindsided. He’s about to get knocked off his feet by the one thing that’s been right in front of him the entire time.  – Blurb from Goodreads

I’m a bit saddened by the turn of the series here. I really adore Mark from the first and second book but in here, he’s just all-over-the place annoying and overbearing to death. His obliviousness just got on my nerves and I’m like – Will, why don’t you just freaking drop the guy? When he finally got into his senses, there goes Mark “having a heart attack” – (hehe ) I dunno, I thought it should’ve been a real one for all the grief he gave Will over his oblivious ass *smh*

I’m like, what the hell happened with Mark here? I mean, why can’t he be like the Mark from the first two books? I feel like the saving grace of this story is Isaac and Carter getting hitched. The strong conclusion made me add another star but seriously, I’m like baffled by this one until now.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Published June 15th 2013 by N.R. Walker

About The Author
N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance.
She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn’t have it any other way.

She is many things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don’t let her sleep at night unless she gives them life with words.

She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things…but likes it even more when they fall in love.

She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal.

She’s been writing ever since…

Book Review: Through These Eyes (Blind Faith, #2) – N.R. Walker

EyesSix months after we last met Carter Reece and Isaac Brannigan, they’re still very much in love. Moving in together, moving forward, life for these two is great until some life changing events occur.

Isaac has a frightening setback and Carter’s world starts to unravel. Things become even more complicated and start to change for both men when Isaac’s new colleague enters the picture.

As Isaac struggles for what he really wants, it might just cost him what he needs the most. – Blurb via Goodreads

This second book still centers on Isaac and Carter six months after their relationship took off. They are now living together and everything’s dandy between them until Isaac’s new colleague enter the picture. All throughout the story, I was just nervous for Isaac and wanted to punch Joshua real good. Gawd, the guy’s a prick from the get-go. I was seething mad at Isaac though I guess I should try to understand where he’s coming from. Poor, poor Carter suddenly became homeless. I just wanna give him a big hug when he went to stay with Hannah. Poor guy. And thanks for Mark – what a real stand-up guy! I’m just glad that everything went well with them in the end. What a great follow-up!

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Kindle Edition, 218 pages
Published March 9th 2013 by N.R. Walker (first published March 1st 2013)

About The Author
N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance.
She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn’t have it any other way.

She is many things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don’t let her sleep at night unless she gives them life with words.

She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things…but likes it even more when they fall in love.

She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal.

She’s been writing ever since…