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Featuring LGBT short films I found around the interwebz a.k.a Youtube. Okay sucky intro, but yeah, that’s it. The memories of the death of his childhood sweetheart Richard still haunt…

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RELEASE BLITZ: Broken Pride by Kindle Alexander

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PROMO BLITZ: Call Back by Lily Morton

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RELEASE BLITZ: Kairo by Crea Reitan

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RELEASE BLITZ: Home Ice by Saxon James (Giveaway)

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BLOG TOUR: Ameliorate by R. Sinclair (Excerpt)

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RELEASE BLITZ: Don’t Fall by E.M. Lindsey

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2026 Pride Month Playlist

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June 30, 2026
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MUSIC MONDAY: Go Fuck Urself by Fat Dog

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

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June 29, 2026
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    September 6, 2019 / No Comments

    Out on the street, I’m stalking the night,
    I can hear my heavy breathing.
    Paid for the kill but it doesn’t seem right;
    something there I can believe in .

    Voices are calling from inside my head.
    I can hear them, I can hear them,
    vanishing memories of things that were said,
    they can’t try to hurt me now.

    But a shot in the dark, one step away from you.
    A shot in the dark, always creeping up on you

    Taught by the powers that preach over me
    I can hear their empty reason
    I wouldn’t listen I learnt how to fight
    I opened up my mind to treason

    But just like the wounded and when it’s too late
    They’ll remember they’ll surrender
    Never a care for the people who hate
    Underestimate me now

    But a shot in the dark one step away from you
    A shot in the dark not a thing that you can do
    A shot in the dark always creeping up on you

    But just like the wounded and when it’s too late
    They’ll remember they’ll surrender
    Never a care for the people who hate
    Underestimate me now

    But a shot in the dark one step away from you
    A shot in the dark not a thing that you can do
    A shot in the dark always creeping up on you

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    MOVIE FEATURE: Corpo Eletrico (Body Electric)

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    THE ANIMAL CROSSING BOOK TAG

    September 3, 2019 / No Comments

    I have no idea what kind of game animal crossing is. I’m guessing it’s a boardgame? Too lazy to google. Whatever it is, this seems like a fun tag to do.

    Found this on Books Are 42. This tag was created by Bookish Things and Tea.

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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Confessions Of A Gay Curmudgeon by Andy V. Ambrose (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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    NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Beyond Identity by Karrie Roman (Excerpt & Giveaway)

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    MANGA: Hoppe Ni Himawari

    September 1, 2019 / No Comments
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    Hoppe Ni Himawari – Mita Ori

    A story about a cute chubby guy in the gardening club who admires his classmate, the baseball team captain.

    A rare beast in BL where the MC is chubby and loved by the seme whatever shape he’s in.

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    REVIEW: The Wolf At Bay by Charlie Adhara

    September 1, 2019 / No Comments
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    Big Bad Wolf: The Wolf At Bay – Charlie Adhara

    Going home digs up bad memories, so it’s something Bureau of Special Investigations agent Cooper Dayton tries to avoid. When he’s guilted into a visit, Cooper brings along Oliver Park, his hot new werewolf partner, in the hopes the trip will help clarify their status as a couple…or not.

    When Park’s keen shifter nose uncovers a body in the yard and Cooper’s father is the prime suspect, Cooper knows they’re on their own. Familial involvement means no sanctioned investigation. They’ll need to go rogue and solve the mystery quietly or risk seeing Cooper’s dad put behind bars.

    The case may be cold, but Park and Cooper’s relationship heats up as they work. And yet if Cooper can’t figure out what’s going on between them outside of the bedroom, he’ll lose someone he… Well, he can’t quite put into words how he feels about Park. He knows one thing for sure: he’s not ready to say goodbye, though with the real killer inching ever closer…he may not have a choice.


    I am currently on a shifter binge and Charlie Adhara’s wolves are my favorite wolves. Hers are simultaneously very wolfy and also not.

    Case in point: Oliver Park. Proving that the seasick werewolf is the best werewolf.

    Hints of him being not only just an alpha but quite possibly The Alpha. He did very alpha wolf things, like intimidate the other wolves into submission. That includes dogs. He’s also afraid of water, not good with boats and needs reading glasses he’s too embarrassed to wear in public. A refreshing change from the usual indestructible, tough guy specimens we normally get.

    As much as I would like to see major wolf action (shifting, marking, etc), I also enjoyed the novelty of having a shifter book focusing on realism rather than the paranormal. The book felt like a very low-key commentary on the genre. They are serious about the whole werewolf business but there’s also a sense of not taking it too seriously. Cooper and Oliver constantly exchanged repartee that, among many things, made fun of wolfy stuff including the mate aspect. Which is probably what I would do too, if I suddenly find myself in the company of supernatural creatures.

    Said exchange of repartee is what made the The Wolf At Bay come alive. I live for Cooper and Park’s banters! I could listen to them all day. Park is a normally taciturn person and I enjoyed the moments where Coop drew out his playful side. They just CLICKED!

    “As you pointed out before, I’ve made my feelings clear. So.”

    Silence. He glanced up and was caught in Park’s slow smile.

    “What?”

    The smile widened. “Papa, no! I luurve him,” Park said dramatically, and put a hand to his brow.

    Also, ♡ porcupine ♡!

    Obviously, I love Park. The man is a sweetheart. He’s good for Coop. I like it that they’re also really good friends aside than whatever else they were. And, yes!!! been waiting for it, the story shed some light on his background. Not too much but enough of a teaser for the third book. Still not fully shifting tho.

    Cooper is more difficult. But I get him. I get the anxiety and the fears. He and Park talked about anything and everything, constantly dancing around the thing they actually wanted to talk about. Coop took baby steps. I wanted to hurry him along but these things need to be taken at one’s own pace. And Park, ever patient bless him, never failed to let him know he will be there every step of the way.

    So here I am at the edge of my seat, on high alert for any tiny gesture or small words that spoke volumes of how they really felt. Until they finally took the plunge and it was all very ♡✧。(◍>◡<◍ ⋈ )。✧♡!!! (And in keeping with the character of the series, they joked about that moment later on too).

    Like most book twos, The Wolf At Bay is a transition to the next installment but there’s so much more to it. It’s a story about coming to terms with the past and the present. Also a cleverly written mystery and just cleverly written overall. There were major strides in character development, romance and family relationships. The dialogues were sharper and wittier than ever.

    The case was a really good one. I was completely in the dark until the end. It was complex and multi-layered, unearthing not only a literal skeleton but many other skeletons of the Dayton family and the rest of the neighborhood. It made you question, how well do you really know the people you grew up with?

    This dreaded hometown visit was a long time coming. It took Park, and us, on an awkward tour of Cooper’s childhood. Coop had to confront childhood monsters, adolescent crushes and his own brother and father. There were ghosts that needed to be exorcised. The air (desperately) needed to be cleared. Everything eventually tied in with the werewolf business and it only got messier. Yikes!

    All in all, The Wolf At Bay is a great second book. I loved it better than the first.

    P.S.

    Big Bad Wolf should be read in order. Book one, The Wolf At The Door here.

    Other paranormal/shifter series you might be interested in:
    Flesh And Bone
    Hexworld
    Soulbound
    Green Creek

    Rating:
    4.5 Stars – perfection is only half a step away

    Soundtrack: I Love You
    Artist: Under The Influence Of Giants
    Album: Under The Influence Of Giants.

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    September 1, 2019 / No Comments

    “So I get it. I know you’re this ridiculous superhero and you always have been. Shit, you might not believe in magic, but to me you’re as close to magical as anything I’ve ever known. And not just because of the whole werewolf thing, but because you’re you. All special and brilliant and patient and funny and you know, sort of good-looking sometimes, I guess.”

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