Rating overviewWriting: ★★★(★)Story: ★★★(★)Characters: ★★Overall: ★★★ (3)~~~This was an interesting read, it features Jonah's outing as a gay man to his family over the course of the eight days of Hanukkah and him falling for Ethan who he had problems with back when they were kids. Alongside ther...
Oh my...enjoyed this so much...I went straight into the sequel last night and didn't even think to mark this one "read"!!!! I am happy to say that I have truly come to a better understanding of the Jewish holidays...and all that they entail due to this book! It is always great to find a story t...
3.5 stars, rounding up to 4Astrid Amara herself says in her dedication that this book has a "ridiculous plot", and I more or less agree with her. Nonetheless, it's a fun way to waste an hour or two.I enjoyed both of the MCs, Seth and Lars, more in this book than in Carol of the Bellskis. It may j...
Zach needs to deliver his grandmother's car to her new home in Colorado. He's invited his relatively new boyfriend of six months along for the ride. Austin wants to move their relationship to the next level and get a place together but Zach is worried that they're moving too fast. He's hoping tha...
I'm not actually sure I'd give this book 5 - probably more like 4 - but I'm jumping it up here to offset what I see as unduly low reviews, because I think this is a good, solid read, definitely up there with most that are rated 3.5 or 4 or 4.5 in this genre, and well worth reading, especially (bu...
A pillow. Home. Tover blinked. “You like spicy food?” Tover tried several times to focus his heavy eyes. He was laid out on a comfortable bed with a large pillow, like in his dream. He glanced down and...
The Yashva kingdom blurred past Keshan as he ran. Each step allowed him to traverse entire towns, fields, and mountains, warping in his consciousness as he strove towards Afadi.His fury burned away his exhaustion. He plunged through the Yashva world recklessly, ignoring the startled faces of othe...
A fine rain diffused the glow of the streetlights, making their black-clad figures look like shadows cut loose from the creatures that cast them. They moved swiftly, silently toward the innocuous stone front of a three-story antiques shop. From the hidden recesses of the shade lands, Henry watche...