I am not a big fan of an author basically writing 1 book and then dividing it into 3 and publishing it as 3 separate books. Something that short really should only be labeled a novella and it is a bit of a rip.Luckily for this author, I don't rate books on their length (even if I think it is che...
This book was fantastic. Fast paced, funny (the socks are hilarious) and sexy. I loved eveything about it. N.R. Walker is definately one of my favorite gay romance authors. I reccomend this to everyone. A closeted gay man, collegues, a sock obsession, a feet fetish and hot sex. And only a minimal...
Loved it. Read it in one sitting and straightway downloaded #2 and started reading. Living in New Zealand and having visited Aussie heaps I found the descriptions of the land and scenery spot on. The desolation, the endless red dirt that gets everywhere and sticks like glue. Laughed at the langua...
NR Walker just made my day. Taxes and TARDIS was a great little opposites attract story that I gobbled up in one quick go. Logan, an English accountant, and Brent, the hot American electrician could not of been more different, but the two of them together just worked for me. My only complaint, an...
4.5 StarsClarity of Lines (and such a fitting title it is) takes us to the 'meeting the families' stage of Tom and Cooper's relationship. Everyone assumes that with a 22 year age difference, it must be about money or a mid life fling. But Tom and Cooper just fit. And Cooper shows, through his ...
Isaac and Carter are quite simply one of those couples that stay with you long after you have put their book down. I think it has a lot to do with Isaac being blind. I can also honestly say he is just a very unique character all around. The way these men see each other has a great deal to do with...
Each book in the series gets better. Thomas and Cooper are building a great life together. Of course, there are struggles. Cooper is working on a contract where the man wants him and makes things difficult. Thomas is being pushed around by a partner in his firm because he's gay. Thomas and Co...
For a free book, this was solid and absolutely fabulous. I was worried it would read too much like a short story, but there was substance to this and I never the story felt rushed or too slow. The pace was really good for me. Nathan moves and gets a new job to try to find what has been missing...
This second book is nothing as exciting as the first one, I get the author is trying to discover the emotional side of the characters but it reads rather plain and predictable. What the author might have forgotten is that although the main characters are gay, but gay guys are still dudes, the aut...
I dunno about this one. It was kind of a miss for me. Maybe it was the length that worked against any real character depth. But I feel as though Walker attempted to create some dimension in the characters by mentioning past relationships, family issues, etcetera. I think the real issue for me was...
SPOILER ALERTI am not really into M/M romance books. Even if I am gay, I still find it boring to read books about LGBT since the majority that exists are in a form of socio-political issues that surrounds the LGBT community. Also, I have issues in regards to gay books that instill the idea that e...
After Breaking Point I was just exhausted, it was so sad. This one is the road to recovery for Matt and Kira both. Matt has a 'job' he loves and along with Kira and Kira's parents he has his family. Kira's parents are in this a bit more and I just love them. The family story is warm, wonderful a...
This free read contains two short stories of young love, one past and one present. Alex and Callum are the present, they share a sweet and gentle romance without the all consuming angst, their love story has an HEA. Hale and Billy are the past, in their time a love like theirs is forbidden. Thei...
It took me a second to realise I was in Andrew’s room, but his side of the bed was empty. Disappointment slithered through me like a snake, but then I heard it. He was playing his piano. My clothes were in a half-folded pile at the end of the bed, a...
He stopped playing when he saw me. I wore my tan pants, a white shirt, and blue jacket. I looked down at my outfit. “This okay?” He stood up from his seat and very deliberately looked me up and down. “Perfect.” He wore charcoal pants I’d never seen ...
We walked for water, which I determined was a job for female tribe members. The men and young boys herded their cattle and goats down into the valley, watching over them carefully. So why were Damu and myself allocated to duties with the women and girls, I didn’t have a clue. Not that I minded. H...
Eiji was quick to give Jodis a kiss on the cheek before sliding his arm around her waist. “What did you find, my love?” “I think we’ve figured out what it all means,” she said. “Well, Viviana did. See this here?” She pointed to a hand-drawn sketch. “This is the layout of the Göbekli Tepe pits in ...
“You are the Key?” Bes asked, his eyes wide. He stared at Alec. “We believe so,” Alec answered. “What does that mean?” Bes asked. He looked worried, scared even. “We don’t know,” Jodis said. “There is ...
It was a large ground floor apartment in Echo Park, with a cottage feel, complete with white window shutters and decorative handrail. Whether he rented or owned, it was apparent Andrew had some money. Then again, the guys who could afford to pay me usually did. Andrew open...
Alec asked. “We’ve been through the famous people in history who were vampires, but what about armies of vampires buried in the ground? Are there any more? The Egyptians, now the Chinese. Anyone else I should know about?” “Well, there are Aztecs in the Tenochtitlan pyramid...
I think. Everyone came back from their break refreshed and rested and ready for a busy spring. When Trudy and Bacon got home, little Gracie ran to her Uncle Charlie with her arms above her head. Charlie scooped her up and carried her on his hip more than normal, having m...