Life Lessons (Life Lessons Book 1) by Kaje Harper #LGBT #MMRomance #Audiobook #DuoReview #Mystery

Erryn and Dana review Life Lessons (Life Lessons Book 1) by Kaje Harper.  Self-published and released on audio December 2, 2021. Narrated by J.F. Harding. 8 hrs and 47 mins in length. Ebook released November 14, 2021, 348 pages.) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Blurb: Tony Hart loves teaching, even…

Secret in Houston by Susi Hawke #LGBT #Audiobook #Review #MPreg #Omegaverse #MMRomance

Dana reviews Secret in Houston (Lone Star Brothers Book 3) by Susi Hawke (Published on audio December 28, 2018. 5 hrs and 31 mins length. Narrated by John Solo. ebook published October 11, 2018, 177 pages) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Secrets always come out in the end. When you’re…

The Veranda by Rosalind Abel #LGBT #Review

Dana reviews The Veranda (Lavender Shores Book 3) by Rosalind Abel (Published August 25,2017, 273 pages) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. To read my review for The Palisade (Lavender Shores Book 1) click here. To read my review for The Garden (Lavender Shores Book 2) click here. Blurb:  Donovan Carlisle helps countless…

Road to the Sun by Keira Andrews #LGBT #Review

Dana reviews Road to the Sun by Keira Andrews (Published by KA Books, May 23, 2017, 314 pgs) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Blurb:  A desperate father. A lonely ranger. Unexpected love that can’t be denied. Jason Kellerman’s life revolves around his eight-year-old daughter. Teenage curiosity with his best friend…

‘Where Wishes Go’ by S.A. McAuley #LGBT #BlogTour #Giveaway #Review

Bethany reviews ‘Where Wishes Go’ by S.A. McAuley.  Published by Dreamspinner Press on October 2nd, 2015.  246 pgs Were were provided a copy in exchange for an honest review. Title: Where Wishes Go Author: S.A. McAuley Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance Published: October 2, 2015 Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Can you have a second chance at a…

Celebrating Minorities: "Dakota" by Vicktor Alexander

There are many minorities that most don’t think about, let alone see, in fiction.  You have some minorities that you see but don’t see.  For instance, bisexuals–the “B” in LGBT.  It is one of the main sexual identities but it is not represented as much when stories are written. Bisexuals are largely still in the closet. The same is true for…