Musings on Romance

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Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of The Half of It by Theresa Christine. I struggled a bit to connect with the story but it was an okay read.

Illustrated cover showing a white couple - she has red hair and he is fair (though he isn't in the book), sitting on a grassy hill next to a red car (not all of the car can be seen) above a blue ocean (or maybe lake) with little green and rocky islands in and a green and rocky coastline. He has a camera and she has writing paper and a pencil

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Kiss Hard by Nalini Singh. Another strong entry in the Hard Play series. Danny and Catie’s fake relationship doesn’t stay fake for long!

Black and white image of a shirtless hot young man with tribal tattoos on his upper arms and chest, leaning against a wall with one arm above his head. He's looking down, kind of via his armpit. In his other hand he's carrying a rugby ball which is resting against his black trackpants-clad leg

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik. Fantastic start to a brand new space adventure romance series.

Black silhouette picture of a woman wearing a high ponytail and a man with short hair standing back to back. Their torsos are a starfield with a spaceship moving in it and and in the background is a further silhouette of the same couple together except this time her hair is down and they're standing facing the sky, his arm around her, accompanied by an animal the shape of a small fox

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

August Round Up

Monthly Mini Review

planetscape in reds yellows and oranges - looks kind of like MarsTo See The Sun by Kelly Jensen, narrated by TJ Clark – B Gael Sonnen is a young man living in the undercity of his home planet, Zhemosen, never allowed to see the sun which is only for the wealthy and privileged who live above ground. He’s also beholden to a bad guy because reasons. When said bad guy requires Gael to murder someone, he is unable to go through with it. With the help of a friend, Gael flees to Alkirak as a kind of “mail order groom”  on a “companion contract”.  Alkirak is very far away from Zhemosen way out of reach of the commonwealth law; a kind of wild west frontier planet, still being terraformed. Abraham (Bram) Bauer is an older guy who is lonely and looking for more than just hook ups. He can get hook ups easily enough but he wants more.

His friend suggests a companion contract and when he sees Gael’s “holo video” he is smitten.  Bram is a farmer and a miner and life is fairly hard where he is but as difficult as things are, for Gael it is a paradise compared to where he grew up (even though he doesn’t immediately see that is the case).

I don’t want to give too much way but I will say there is a strong found family vibe and I was here for it.

I liked the gradual slow burn of the romance and how Gael and Bram made a family together. The last section felt a bit out of left field and I wasn’t convinced the narrative had truly set up the scenario but it wasn’t the main part of the story and I guess things had to come to a head somehow. Continue reading

Joint Review at Dear Author

Sirius and I are over at Dear Author with a joint review of Give Up the Ghost by Jenn Burke. Entertaining second installment – I really enjoy the found family aspects of the series.

Older dark-haired Latino man in an open collared white shirt and a younger fair-haired white man in a black tee

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