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Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Headstrong by Eden Finley, narrated by Iggy Toma & Tim Paige. A gay virgin walks into a queer bar and asks the straight bartender to be his wingman…

Shirtless white hot guy against a black background

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Feel the Fire by Annabeth Albert, narrated by Iggy Toma. Second chance firefighter romance.

Handsome Latino man with dark hair and stubble pulls a t-shirt on, showing off cut abs, against a flaming background

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Arctic Heat by Annabeth Albert, narrated by Iggy Toma. The Frozen Hearts trilogy wraps up with a sexy and sweet cabin romance.

Alaskan scene featuring snowy woods, water/ice and a log cabin glowing with warmth through the many windows. In the top section are the lower faces of a caucasian and an East Asian man, both handsome.

July Round Up

Monthly Mini Review

arctic/Alaska scenic picture with mountains, snow and trees and ocean, and superimposed in the sky of the picture are the lower faces of a white silver fox (or silver bear!) and a younger indigenous man.Arctic Wild by Annabeth Albert, narrated by Iggy Toma – B+ I enjoyed Arctic Sun recently, the first book in the Frozen Hearts series set in Alaska and after Caz enjoyed the follow up book, I decided to listen as well. I hadn’t listened to Iggy Toma narrate before but he has been highly recommended so I decided to give it a try.

Listeners were introduced to Tobias Kooly briefly in Arctic Sun but this book stands alone fairly well. Reuben Graham is a white guy in his late forties, going on an Alaskan holiday/adventure for his birthday. He was supposed to go with a couple of friends but they had to cancel at the last minute so he goes alone.

31 year-old Toby is the pilot/guide for his tour. Toby’s identifies his ethnicity as:

“My family background is a mix but mostly Athabascan from Ninilchik and Kenai. Also some Russian, Dutch, German thrown in.”

and it forms a large part of his identity. While I know the author is white, it seemed to me that the representation was done well but as I’m also white I’m hardly the expert here. Continue reading

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