now when does the next one come out I need more silly high fantasy shenanigans!
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Loved it!!!
Review from Word Play →
start of a new dragons/maged story
Review from Ruins →
An Absolute Joy
Review from We Could Be So Good →
This book was so enjoyable and so well written! It is a snapshot of the life of a gay and bisexual mans’ life in the oppressive 50s, and at the same time, a wonderful, hopeful romance and a preview of changes to come in the world. It is a perfect balance of insight and romance…
look I am about 90% of the way through this book. I love how we get to see old characters we get to see do characters and none of them I forgot. yes the original crew gets a large part, but new friends and faces get their own parts that make them feel useful and..
My heart!!
Review from The Weight of It All →
I will DEVOUR anything Joel Leslie put hi beautiful takers to. This book hit a never for me. It’s fantastic my heart braking that we live in a work where our worth is celebrated in our looks. I love that Reed had a history of struggling with weight just like Henry. They were both shunned..
I wanted to like this one
Review from Attempted Rescuing →
I love the Unconventional Heroes series and wasn’t very impressed with the first 2 books in The Attempted Vampirism Series. More time is spent talking about how great the world is and how everybody gets along. L.G. Estrella please do some character development. I made it 1/4 away through the book before I just had..
this one is my least favorite of the series for several reasons. 1 and worst of all, carter’s RAMPANT internalized homophobia and sexism. like, we get it, dude, you’re a male. he goes between ‘im a big strong tough marine’ and literally admitting that he wasn’t that big or tough of a marine at all…
Very Good Story
Review from Unspoken Vow →
Loved It
Review from Arctic Fire →
I really enjoyed this book. It was fairly short, but overall felt complete. Captain Jack Turner wasn’t very enthusiastic about his trip to the Arctic, but then he’d lost direction and desire for anything back in Afghanistan. Ranger Sergeant Kin was not impressed by Jack’s seemingly disregard for his home. I enjoyed how they both..








