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“A rather delicate matter.”

Review from Death Can Be Habit-Forming →

At the suggestion of his wife and encouragement of his Magistrate friend, John Pickett had advertised him self as a free lance investigator after resigning from the Bow Street Runners. But the applications for his services were not just slow to follow, they were non existent and John was forced by financial restraints to take..

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Joel Leslie is AWFUL

Review from Origin →

I want to start by saying that the story is great! It’s funny and engaging and I love the world building and pacing. it ticks all my boxes for a m/m UF book and I love it. Reading the book was so much more fun than listening to it. That said…Joel Leslie sucks. He was..

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Fabulous!

Review from It Takes Two to Tumble →

Fabulous! I’ve heard this book described as a retelling of The Sound of Music. But gay. And then I couldn’t get that out of my head! I loved it so much! Sea Captain Philip Dacre heads home after his wife dies so he can tame his three unruly children. When he arrives, he finds the..

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Life awoken in minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit

Review from Arctic Fire →

After a traumatic experience in Afganistan, Captain Jack Turner has been sleepwalking through life. When sent on a mission to the Arctic, he didn’t even read the brief on why he was there. Unprepared for the weather, the landscape, and his duties, he relied on Canadian Ranger Sergeant Kin Carsen who saves his life in..

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S’ok

Review from The Weight of It All →

This was a pretty easy read and I like the humor, it’s a bit of a slow burn and by the 75% mark I was just kind of waiting for it to be done. Don’t get me wrong- Henry and Reed are very cute together and I love their chemistry- I just got bored with..

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1793 City Slicker

Review from Voyageurs →

A “city slicker” in 1793, Simon has no idea the journey he is asking to attempt to get from Montreal to Fort Charlotte before autumn hits. Luckily he has wilderness-experienced Christian to take him there. Simon has to get honest and Christian has to gain trust. They end up wanting to spend their HEA together…

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