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Review: Dirty Job – TA Moore

Review: Dirty Job – TA Moore

Genre: Suspense LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book All Grade Pulaski wanted was a quiet life, a few low-profile murders to clean up after, and his hometown in the rear view as he headed back to LA. Simple, attainable goals. All he had to do was keep his nose down and everyone else’s hands clean…as far as the law was concerned…and he’d been able to show Sweeny his heels sooner rather than later. Problem was that Grade’s ‘thing’ with local mob boss Clay Traynor—currently somewhere between a one-night stand and a bad idea—was a lot of things, but it wasn’t quiet or simple. For… Continue Reading Review: Dirty Job – TA Moore

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REVIEW: Guardians of the Poor – Jackson Marsh

Guardians of the Poor - Jackson Marsh - Larkspur Mysteries

Genre: Historical, Romance LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book “The greatest gift one man may give another is his trust.” –Barbary Fleet, 1890. Standing stones, messages written in symbols, and the language of the deaf. It falls to Lord Clearwater to unlock the mystery of Dalston Blaze and his deaf friend, Joe Tanner, two young men arrested for committing ‘unnatural offences’ at the Hackney workhouse. Dalston hopes for a prison sentence. It’s the only way to save his life. Instead, he is bailed to the Larkspur Academy on Lord Clearwater’s Cornish estate, where there is only one rule: honesty above all else. For Dalston,… Continue Reading REVIEW: Guardians of the Poor – Jackson Marsh

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REVIEW: Take Everything – Alexandra Caluen

Genre: Contemporary, Romance LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Reviewer: Melissa, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book A second-chance M/M romance novel about trust, truth, and recovery. It was supposed to be a one-night stand. That was kind of Richard’s specialty, because he didn’t want to get too close to anyone. He didn’t think there was anyone who could deal with his issues, or that it was even fair to ask. After six dates with Willem, he knew he was too close. And he knew it was too late, because Willem was leaving. Willem looked around during the closing-night after-party and couldn’t see his new lover anywhere. A friend… Continue Reading REVIEW: Take Everything – Alexandra Caluen