I'm not very much into shifter stories. I think that is because my first m/m with that theme was one I didn't like very much. It was quite clichéd and the way the characters were written was just not my thing. BUT I still read them sometimes and I'm glad I picked this one up, because I really lik...
Wow I'm blown away...this was quite an emotional read for me.William is so repressed and lost, just existing really and plodding through life trying to fit in. It was a big step for him to befriend Colby and a very good decision on his part.He comes to realise a lot about himself and through the ...
This is an amazing piece of fiction (especially considering it was originally written for NaNoWriMo) that draws the reader in immediately from the first page and keeps you hooked to the last. The characters are all fully formed, with motivations and histories of their own. There's the Chief, a st...
The Tin Box may have seemed like a really promising novel but it turns out to be a bit underwhelming. William Lyon is working on his dissertation and took a job as a caretaker of a unused old asylum in the small town of Jelly Valley. With the divorce from his wife being finalized, William is stil...
I’ve actually bought this the day it was released but couldn’t find the right mood to read it until today. Glad I waited, as this is in my opinion the type of story that should be read for its feel good qualities.Housekeeping is a fairly short romance but one that doesn’t feel lacking. I don’t fe...
Very good sequel! I very much like this series! I love Chris, he is just such a great main character. Adorable, strong, awkward and vulnerable. Dylan is also a great character - the Nerd turned Werewolf. I liked that the story developed, that the relationship grew and both men too. Only the ghost...
Brilliant little add-on from the story Speechless (and free, too).As I check out the reviews from other readers, I realize that the two new characters I encountered in this story came from a story called Bones.Brilliant move, author. Yes, I'm a sucker for characters that waltz over Series-lines a...
I really enjoyed this book, (as usually happens with Kim's stories).This is a historical short,but not.. It has all the elements but the development and the ending add a sweet and interesting "happily ever after" sort of element. Faris is the herbalist/healer of town. He has a painful past that s...
The first part of this book seemed really slow and overwrought with minutiae. I don't really care for minutiae, and I found that really, really hard to muscle through, but I'm glad I did because it got much more exciting later on.I think this book is lighter-hearted than it intended to be, and al...
Good read - I was pleasantly surprised - didn't see the twists and turns until I was smack dab in the middle of them. I was so glad that Tag and Jack had their time together, however, I did cry when Jack said "keep your heart beating Tag." It happened so fast, I had like no time to prepare for ...
I recently was adding a batch of books to my tablet and I saw this in my library, wondered if I had read it yet, then thought oh what the heck and just popped it into Moon Reader with the others without further investigation. Turns out, I not only had read it already, I had REread it, having gone...
Berhanu spent long periods of time in conversation with Queen Draga, returning to his room for meals and brief rests. He didn’t tell Volos much about what went on in those meetings, although he did say he was optimistic about a positive outcome in the end. But in the meantime he alternated betwee...
said the gate agent, who didn’t look remotely sorry. “The flight is full. We have you on standby for the next flight.” Tom struggled to keep his voice even. “I was on standby for this flight.” “Yes. But it’s full. We’ve put you on standby for the next one.” “Which is when?” She click-clacked at h...
Please.” Enitan had tried to remove it himself as soon as he woke up, but his splinted arms didn’t allow it. Rig had been busily clattering pots and pans, but now he came over and sat. “All right. But don’t expect your eyesight to be perfect right away. Things will be blurry. And if your eyes sta...
You really are v-very stupid.” Aric peeled one eye open, but that didn’t help much. He still saw nothing but blackness. He could smell, though. The citrusy soap he stole from the bathhouse, coal smoke from the tile stove, damp stone, and a waste bucket that needed emptying. He could feel as well....
CHAPTER NINETEEN! WITH HIS careful slow driving, Carter earned more than a few evil looks from his fellow motorists, but the Dart held together. He’d had a late start and made only gradual progress, so he didn’t attempt the trek all in one ...
But as Shane angrily reminded her, he was a grown-ass man and the decision wasn’t hers to make. Then, quite unexpectedly, Adam entered the fray to support Shane. “He’s gonna go nuts at the ranch, Val. Least he can keep busy at the Snake.” Val turned to stare at Jimmy, who ...
Austin did it as soon as he got home from the Den. Feeling accomplished, he eyed the clothing scattered around his bedroom. He had just begun to sort it into piles when his phone buzzed. Where r u? Randy texted. Home. Randy r...
Not only can he do nothing to save it, but stuck in a rathole apartment with few interpersonal connections, he can’t seem to do much to rescue his future either. And certainly all the booze isn’t helping. He snaps when he receives yet another terrible story submission from the mysteri...