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Love is love

Review from Out of the Blue →

This romantic and erotic story of love draws you in and captivates the heart. Lan, Easton, & Parker are a great trio that work together to protect and love each other. The start of the relationship is rocky though once they get past the worry of what others will think the love grows and multiples.

TRIGGER WARNINGS!

Review from His Truth →

I loved the love story and the way they fought to be together, but there needs to be many trigger warnings before the first scene starts, including (at the very least) homophobic slurs, abuse, and violence.

On the edge of my seat

Review from A Dead Bore →

I loved the way each character is depicted. Having been to London, I especially enjoyed the contrasting depictions of city life and country life, the costuming and the the way everything was tied together. It is refreshing to read/listen to Picket mysteries. Can’t wait for the next one!

Just Lovely…

Review from How to Date a Dragon →

This snack sized look into how the wing commander found the gorgeous and huge house was absolutely delightful. The dragon and the vamp were made for each other and I wish that they were in more of the books before this was released. But this book would not be as good without Joel Leslie. The..

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True MM SciFi: 5 stars all the way

Review from Evolved →

After a week and a half of reading the incredible Martha Wells, this was the perfect evolution up to MM science fiction for me. Few know how to write a needed or revisited trope for a genre lacking in specific details as is required for science fiction as well as N.R. Walker. I’m so glad..

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