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Absolutely love it!

Review from Black Balled →

Now I am first going to say that this is the first time I have read these authors and it will not be the last. Troy and Larson are just OMG! At first in the beginning I wasn’t sure I was going to like it. Just something about Troy I didn’t like very much. However..

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HOT PUSHY MEN!!! YES TO THAT

Review from On Your Knees, Prospect →

Another EXCITING addition to this intriguing and unique series!! This is one series you would be lost if you don’t read it in order. I love each and every member in this club, each character brings something different into the series. What seriously stands out is the love in the brotherhood, they have each others..

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It was sort-of ok.

Review from Cronin’s Key →

I usually love NR Walker gay romance. Here, however, I wasn’t enamoured and it may in some part be because of the vampire and paranormal elements (which can be hit or miss for me). But mostly I think it’s because the main characters are destined to be together and just know this fact without much..

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Gabe and Dylan.. 10*!!

Review from Rule Breaker →

loved the dynamic with these two.. original plot.. realistic struggle. Gabe a boss of extremely type A tendencies covers his attraction.. and does it very well.. so well he manages to fool himself.. and Dylan.. Dylan comes from a healthy family dynamic and as gabe’s assistant excels.. and eventually their personal paths collide where their..

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enemies to lovers

Review from Black Balled →

In this story we have Babu a critic and Larson an author. They are in an epic battle, until they fall for each other. It took a while for these two to get together, and their antics are definitely amusing. I really liked the last third or so when these two alpha males finally meet…

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Heartbreaking, beautiful, sexy as all get out!

Review from Broken →

So I think at first I had no words to describe how to review things book. I still don’t even think that I have the proper words to do it justice. I learned of this book through one of my favorite booktubers who describes this as one of the best representations of mental health issues..

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