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Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The Home They Built by Shannon Stacey, narrated by Tatiana Sokolov. Completes the Blackberry Bay trilogy.

PIcture of a room mid-renovatin, with paint and a ladder and a toolbox and a good looking white couple embracing against the wall

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Let’s Go Out by Kelly Jensen. Charming and sweet novella about a gay man who’s been shut in his house for three years finding love right next door.

Handsome older white man with salt and pepper hair and black-framed glasses sits casually on a floor against a concrete wall decorated with various line drawings

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Managed by Kristen Callihan, narrated by Rupert Channing & Charlotte North. Fabulous narration and a great story – forced proximity with a grumpy one plus a sunshiney one!

elegant dark-haired hot white guy in a suit seated and leaning back. He appears to be backstage, band paraphernalia is in the background

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Float Plan by Trish Doller. Loved it – but note the CWs.

CWs: Discussion of death by suicide, mental illness

February Round Up

Monthly Mini Review

the hands of a white male, holding a hand of cards, an MC club emblem under the titleStill Standing by Kristen Ashley, narrated by Erin Mallon (with Jason Clarke) – B One of my favourite Kristen Ashley books is Motorcyle Man. Which is just as well as this book is basically Motorcycle Man 2.0. There were enough differences to keep me interested but so many similarities, from the names of the main characters (Tack/Buck and Tyra/Clara) to the fact that Buck has two children, a boy and a girl from a previous marriage, complete with an evil-ex. (In fact, speaking of similar names, Buck’s daughter is Tatiana. Tack’s daughter is Tabitha and they are approximately the same ages). Like Tyra, Clara has a best friend who is in trouble and who brings drama to her door, albeit in different ways. Like Tyra, Clara ends up working at the MC’s business (which is a hardware store and contracting business instead of a custom car business and autoparts shop). Clara also wears tight skirts and “librarian” blouses and spike heels. There is even a cop who is the stand-in for the Mitch Lawson character from the earlier book. It’s familiar in a way that works if you liked Motorcycle Man. Like Chaos, Aces High are a clean club and there are the usual biker characters we’ve seen before, up to and including the one who cheats on his partner with a biker groupie (who causes trouble for Buck and Clara). Clara supplies baked goods to the bikers, Buck is a good cook – although he does great hamburgers rather than pork chops. Tatiana gets into trouble and Clara comes to her rescue and this causes a drama between she and Buck – if this sounds familiar it’s because it is.

Buck and Clara aren’t Tack and Tyra and the story does more than search and replace their names. I’m not complaining. I was hoping for another Tack and while Buck didn’t quite live up to him, he was, for the most part, a very satisfying hero. There was that one thing however… Continue reading

Review at Dear Author


I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Love at First by Kate Clayborn. Loved it. (Protip: watch out for Gerald. He’s very special.)

Illustrated cover showing a starry purple night sky and a cityscape with one building in colour (blue) and windows lit up, the other buildings are outlines only. There are love hearts over the top of the lit up building

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