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Much too much

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

I always finish what I start…but damn. There’s enough material for 3 books. The meeting of the two central figures is so very contrived. The “romantic” sex scenes are extremely creepy as they are stuck into a story of psycho-sexual child abuse & serial murder of women. And, though he did his best with terribly..

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Oh My God YES!!!

Review from Strong Enough →

I am constantly looking for books about LGBT with not just a hint of sex (sorry, I might sound a little perverty haha) but with a real ‘romance style’ relationships – and it was wonderfully shown in this book. Plus it was such a true story: I could feel Derek’s pain and indecisiveness and Maxim’s..

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When one unexpectedly becomes two

Review from Honeymoon for One →

What happens when you have devastating news the day before you’re supposed to get married? What if that betrayal cuts so deep that leaving is the only alternative? Ethan had every right to walk away from his impending nuptials, and I give him credit for opting to go on the honeymoon solo. It’s doubly brave..

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A reminder that stereotypes hurt everyone.

Review from Femme →

This is a story that feels like truth more than fiction. It’s about how even within the LGBT community stereotypes and prejudices exist. At times I really want to shake some of the characters and tell them to grow up. But there is a lot of self reflection about what “self” and how we are..

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Still crying

Review from Broken →

I think I cried continuously throughout the last 3 hours. The story is soo passionately written and emotional. From someone who is dealing with mental illness, this hit home. There are no words to express how grateful I am to have discovered this book. Also, I adore Joel Leslie. He is amazing!