The British period drama has long been a magnet for romance, whether set in a castle, or a farm. It has been used as the backdrop for decades, and to this day, series like Bridgerton underscore the continued appeal. We look away from the harsh realities of how Britain was so wealthy, or how hard..
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Loved it
Review from Attempted Vampirism: Publisher’s Pack →
Romance, especially MM romance that steps outside the accepted norm of two physically beautiful caucasian men is pretty rare. To find men of color, or men that aren’t traditionally handsome takes some looking, and often are written as one-offs by authors who typically write the norm. Their ardent fans will gush over this provocative approach..
Wonderful Novella!
Review from The Player →
I love listening to Joel Leslie narrating anything. But, this lovely story is so sweet and his voice just adds something extra! The two MCs had been best friends for years, when Frankie’s husband of a few months (Con’s best friend) suddenly died. With a quaint town, a wacky parrot and a nosy neighbor, this..
Loved it!
Review from The Player →
Married only briefly, Frankie finds himself widowed and buried in debt. Three years later, Frankie is finally seeing the light. He’s no longer in debt, and finds himself falling for his late husband’s best friend, Con. Con, however, has fallen for someone else. This short audiobook tells the story of Frankie and Con finding their..
Short and sweet
Review from Voyageurs →
Lovely friends-to-lovers novella.
Review from The Player →
This was such a lovely story! Great setting (the Cotswold never disappoint!), wonderful characters, a whole village of busybodies and Lily Morton’s own brand of snark and banter. It was really a joy to listen to! The story is told from Frankie’s POV, and though he struggles to come to terms with his feelings for..
Enjoyed it
Review from Shelf-Made Man →
Sweet!
Review from The Player →







