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NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Treasure by Chance by Brenda Murphy (Excerpt)

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April 23, 2026
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BOOK TOUR: Forgive Me Not by Mari Costa

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April 14, 2026
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BLOG TOUR: Love Me Do by Meg Macy (Excerpt)

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April 19, 2026
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DOUBLE COVER REVEAL: Texas Pride & Broken Pride by Kindle Alexander

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April 22, 2026
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RELEASE TOUR: Claim by C.F. White (Excerpt)

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April 24, 2026
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PROMO BLITZ: Stinky Sardines And Roses by Natalina Reis

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April 15, 2026
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BLOG TOUR: Driven Together by Neil S. Plakcy (Excerpt + Guest Post)

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April 15, 2026
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BOOK TOUR: The Labyrinth of Waking Dreams by Michelle Kulwicki

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April 20, 2026
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FLICKer: Parallel Circuit

Featuring LGBT short films I found around the interwebz a.k.a Youtube. Okay sucky intro, but yeah, that’s it. Parallel Circuit is an intimate LGBTQ+ coming-of-age short film about two teenage…

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April 23, 2026
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AUDIO BLITZ: This Guy by Lane Hayes

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April 24, 2026
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NEW RELEASE: Works Like A Lavender Charm by Dann Hazel (Excerpt)

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April 16, 2026
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NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Claimed Without Mercy by Dulce Dennison (Excerpt)

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April 26, 2026
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PROMO BLITZ: Shattered Hoops by Becca Seymour

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April 17, 2026
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MUSIC MONDAY: Sail by Future Islands

Pick a song that you really like and share it on Monday.

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April 20, 2026
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FLICKer: Fan Letter

Featuring LGBT short films I found around the interwebz a.k.a Youtube. Okay sucky intro, but yeah, that’s it. He was the biggest star of the 1950s. But before every show,…

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April 16, 2026
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RELEASE TOUR: Wake by Anyta Sunday

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    BLOG TOUR: I Never Knew by Darla O’Malley (Giveaway)

    July 12, 2023 / No Comments
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    BLOG TOUR: Sins of the Father by Morgan Brice (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: To Tempt A Troubled Earl by Fearne Hill (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Antiques by Bailey Bradford (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    August 14, 2021
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    RELEASE BLITZ: Reluctant Renegade by Garrett Leigh (Giveaway)

    July 12, 2023 / No Comments
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    FLICKer: It’s Still Your Bed

    November 21, 2020

    COVER REVEAL: Getaway by Casey Cox (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    March 26, 2021

    MUSIC MONDAY: Sure Enough by Two Door Cinema Club

    October 2, 2023
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    DESERT ISLAND CASTAWAYS: Karenna Colcroft

    July 11, 2023 / 11 Comments

    Our favorite  MM authors a.k.a. castaways are asked, what books, songs and luxury item would they take to a desert island?

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    FLICKer FADE SUNDAY: Violin (2012)

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    RELEASE BLITZ: We Could Do This Forever by Emerson Beckett (Giveaway)

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    RELEASE BLITZ: The Barkeep and the Bookseller by V.L. Locey (Giveaway)

    August 6, 2022
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    COVER REVEAL: On The 2 by Felice Stevens

    July 11, 2023 / No Comments
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    RELEASE TOUR: Stone Wings by Jenn Burke (Excerpt)

    September 5, 2022

    AUDIOBOOK TOUR: Huntsman by Morgan Brice (Excerpt + Q&A with author)

    September 28, 2022

    RELEASE BLITZ: Double Exposure by Anne Barwell (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    July 14, 2022
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    BLOG TOUR: West On Grainger by K.C. Burn (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    July 11, 2023 / No Comments
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    RELEASE BLITZ: The Dating Disaster by Saxon James (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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    PROMO BLITZ: Note To Self by J.J. Harper

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    13 QUESTIONS MUSIC TAG

    May 18, 2021
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    MUSIC MONDAY: The Score & All Of The People by Grian Chatten

    July 10, 2023 / 1 Comment

    Pick a song that you really like and share it on Monday.

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    PROMO BLITZ: His Forbidden Professor by Silvia Violet

    December 31, 2025

    FLICKer: Nos Sens (Our Senses)

    August 22, 2024

    FLICKer FADE SUNDAY: The Dirt Between My Fingers

    April 12, 2020
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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Flashpoint by Lena Austin (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    July 9, 2023 / No Comments
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    BLOG TOUR: Someone to Hold Me by Lisa Oliver (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    January 16, 2020

    RELEASE TOUR: Stride for Stride by Kim Stephenson (Excerpt)

    March 30, 2026

    NEW RELEASE: Dragon’s Folly by Joy Lynn Fielding (Excerpt & Giveaway)

    October 13, 2024
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    MANGA: Bokura no Micro na Shuumatsu

    July 8, 2023 / No Comments

    Bokura no Micro na Shuumatsu – Marukido Maki

    In 10 days, the world will be destroyed by a meteor. To spend his remaining time as comfortably as possible, bad-luck magnet Masumi decides to visit the library of his alma mater and read as much as he wants until the end comes. But in this hellish world, he meets a devil there: the one man from his past that he never wanted to see again, Ritsu. And if things weren’t bad enough, Ritsu has a favor to ask, a favor that Masumi could never have expected—-

    Marukido Maki weaves an eccentric tale of human connection in a world on the brink of destruction in this emotional journey that will take its readers on a wild ride.

    The End of the World, With You blurb grabbed me. It’s an apocalyptic second-chance romance, and we don’t see a lot of that around.

    The story opens with the abysmally down-on-his-luck Masumi, deciding to spend his last remaining days until a meteor hits the earth in the library. There he bumps into his infamous ex, Ritsu.

    Seriously, worst seme ever! Second only to the one in Boyfriend 17. Ritsu is a lying, cheating scum, an unrepentant fuckboy who sleeps with anything that catches his fancy. He did this while seducing the naive and insecure Masumi, who, later learned about the misdeeds the hard way. To top it off, he threatened to out poor Masumi to everyone when confronted. The bastard broke Masumi’s mind and spirit so badly that he ruined the rest of his life.

    Ten years later, Masumi the dork, despite recalling the bad memories, let himself get roped into another shady activity by Ritsu. I couldn’t give any fucks about the couple at first, but the story’s hidden charm snuck up on me in the form of a quest, two lost students, and strange coincidences.

    Suddenly, I understood why this was good enough to warrant a live-action movie. It’s a poignant story of reconnections and new friendships unfolding through an eventful trip across Japan. Not only do the twists come out of nowhere, but Masumi’s hurts are also so bone-deep and palpable that my chest hurts for the guy. It didn’t help Ritsu was a douche through most of the story. I was rooting hard for Masumi!

    Ritsu had his redemption arc but it was almost too little too late. That it took an actual apocalypse for him to make it up to Masumi didn’t commend him to anyone. Yet, the mangaka skillfully salvaged what is salvageable about Ritsu, and I could believe he kept his promise in the end.

    Don’t let my rants about Ritsu put you off this manga. It’s twisty, emotional and will make you believe in miracles.


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    REVIEW: The Vicar and the Rake by Annabelle Greene

    July 8, 2023 / 2 Comments

    The Vicar and the Rake – Annabelle Greene

    Debut author Annabelle Greene brings us the brilliant first book in her Society of Beasts series, in which a quiet country vicar is unwillingly reunited with the duke who left him long ago…

    As a young man, Sir Gabriel Winters left behind his status as a gentleman, turning his back on his secret desires and taking a self-imposed vow of celibacy. Now he’s a chaste, hardworking vicar, and his reputation is beyond reproach. But, try as he might, he’s never forgotten the man he once desired or the pain of being abandoned by his first love.

    Edward Stanhope, the Duke of Caddonfell, is a notorious rake, delighting in scandal no matter the consequence. With a price on his head, he flees to the countryside, forced to keep his presence a secret or risk assassination. When Edward finds Gabriel on his estate, burning with fever, he cannot leave him to die, but taking him in puts them both in jeopardy.

    With the help of a notorious blackmailer, a society of rich and famous gentlemen who prefer gentlemen, and a kitten named Buttons, they might just manage to save Edward’s life—but the greatest threat may be to their hearts.


    I’ve complained that historicals haven’t worked for me since last year, even the usually brilliant K.J. Charles books. 

    The Vicar and the Rake was a random pick and a blind read at that. I was ecstatic that not only did it click, it was a one-sitter and a 5-star!

    I was already deep inside the story when I realized similarities to the classic historical series, Society of Gentleman by K.J. Charles. I totally didn’t mind. If it was an homage, it was a wonderfully done tribute to my favorite gay gents.

    This is the story of two childhood friends, Edward Stanhope and Gabriel Winters. They spent their youthful days on the cusps of secret evolving feelings when Edward ghosted, leaving Gabriel adrift and pining.

    Ten years later, the infamous rake, Edward a.k.a. Scandal, skulks back to his estate with a pugnacious, insolent valet in tow. He’s hiding from the Duke of Sussex, who is hellbent on his demise after he was caught canoodling with the duke’s son. Upon arrival, Edward stumbles upon Gabriel, now a vicar, lying unconscious and feverish in the gardens.

    Edward is the founder of the Society of Beasts, along with his friends Frakes, Hartley, and Lambert. This is an uber-elite, super-secret club for gentlemen who prefer gentlemen. They called themselves Beasts the same way queers have embraced the word that was previously a slur.

    The four friends band together to save Edward and take down the enemy duke, but cracks appear when a traitor is discovered among their ranks. Who?! I wished the other Beasts were introduced sooner so there’s more time to flesh out their personalities.

    I get that most of the plot focused on delicious tension between Edward and Gabriel, and I enjoyed the heck out of it. The two are dorks, Edward most of all. The man is hot/cold, skittish, and desperately wants to be good but fails miserably. Gabriel is heart eyes, stalwart adoration, and pure goodness. It was hallelujahs when Edward finally stopped running!

    However, the best character was Morris, Edward’s formidable and hella scary secret-monger brother. He is the most feared man in London, who knows everyone’s deepest, darkest secrets and rumored to hold even the regent himself by the throat.

    I love Morris so much! You’d think he’d be vile and evil. Sure, he’s cold, blunt, and utterly Machiavellian, but he’s also at his wit’s end trying to save the life of a brother who seemed flagrantly unrepentant about the trouble he caused and is now making more trouble with the vicar as we speak.

    At first, I couldn’t understand why Morris was making that much effort. He always acts like he hates Edward. Later, it was revealed how much Edward sacrificed to protect his little brother from their abusive father during their childhood. I realized, the bond between the brothers will always be unbreakable and true no matter how they act towards each other. For me, this was the most poignant part of the story.

    A delightful female character was introduced in the form of Gabriel’s sister, Caroline, recently widowed. Graceful, proper, and uncannily perceptive, she matched Morris’s wit and strategic genius, subtly nudging his thoughts in unexpected but enlightening points as they hatch their counterattack to Sussex. And this woman is simply divine for bringing out Morris’s endearing human side.

    As all best Regencies go, The Vicar and The Rake is ripe with USTs, shenanigans, danger, mystery, and intrigue. The dialogues are sharp and witty, and listening to this kind of writing when narrated by the great Cornell Collins is pure eargasm! Captivating, twisty turn-y, combustible, and perfectly put together, this is exactly how historical romance should be!

    Rating:
    5 Stars – absolutely perfect

    Soundtrack: Move Me
    Artist: Half Alive
    Album: Conditions of a Punk


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    November 10, 2021
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    SOUNDTRACK: Move Me by Half Alive

    July 8, 2023 / 1 Comment

    Soundtrack to Society of Beasts: The Vicar and The Rake by Annabelle Greene

    Move Me by Half Alive for a book about a bad boy, a good boy, mutual pining, a reunion and a redemption.

    Inever told, You never asked
    ‘Til I got older, I kept it wrapped
    You had me open up my past
    I came to notice what I want so bad

    You know I wanna live too fast and die too young
    It ain’t that bad, just don’t look up
    I found my path, is that enough?
    While I was gettin’ used to what I thought was love
    You made me laugh, I came undone
    ‘Cause all I had was not enough

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    RELEASE BLITZ: The Hazard and The Hitman by Cambria Hebert

    March 13, 2026
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