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Beautiful

Review from Seducing the Sorcerer →

This is the 2nd book I’ve read by Lee Welch. Her stories have plots that don’t seem forced. Other mm romance novels I’ve read recently, and there have been a LOT, feel like they’re centered around the romance and the story is woven around it to provide a backdrop. Her stories are feel more organic,..

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4.5 STARS

Review from Rule Breaker →

Updated Review – 4.5 STARS – Rule Breaker was my very first Lily Morton read, and I will always be grateful because it opened the door to one of my favorite authors ever. Nobody writes snark and fiery chaos like she does. Gabe and Dylan are absolute mayhem in human form. Their dynamic feels like..

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Lost in the Mind

Review from Lost in the Mind →

Lost in the Mind forces Chevy and Seneca back into the psychic shadows, this time investigating couples who vanish without a trace and reappear in eerie, trance-like states. The stakes feel more personal as Seneca’s behavior shifts under the influence of something sinister, and Chevy’s fear for him adds a raw, urgent emotional thread. Winters..

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Fated mate brings all the support and hurt/comfort

Review from Ruins →

Audio. First in series (Wings ‘N’ Wands), can be read as a standalone but might be more fun if read after the Scales ‘N’ Spells series. Paranormal. Hurt/comfort. Fated mates. Dual POV. Samuel is an archaeologist fixated on finding a lost mage clan that could help restore his broken core. He certainly doesn’t expect to..

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One of my favorite books

Review from A Gentleman Never Keeps Score →

I have never read/listened to a book more than once. Well, until now. I have listened to this book THREE times. It’s absolutely magnificent. The way the plot is woven is *so* well thought out and *so* beautifully written. And the performance by Leslie is expert. I highly suggest this book to anyone who loves..

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Within the Mind

Review from Within the Mind →

Within the Mind is a sharp, eerie romantic suspense where Chevy’s ability to dive into memories pairs perfectly with Seneca’s talent for mimicry—together, they’re hunting a serial killer from within his own mind. Winters builds tension and emotional heat masterfully, especially when their playful banter gives way to truly dark, mind-bending discoveries. The pacing dips..

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