The Plans Trilogy is now available in PAPERBACK!
Excerpts, review snippets, and all the links (including to the free bonus scenes) are in the post.
Addison Albright
Excerpts, review snippets, and all the links (including to the free bonus scenes) are in the post.
In the mood for a snowstorm? The Setup is a snowed-in, one-bed kind of story about Dax who doesn’t want to date, and Ellis who doesn’t have time to date.
Are you looking for a low angst gay romance with a trans MC set in a little Welsh town?
With a truly terrible community orchestra?
A. L. Lester has got you covered.
Are conversations, confessions, and planning for the future enough? Will the love Sami and Joakim still share conquer all?
Can this society of gentlemen solve their romantic dilemmas to their satisfaction? And might Percy, with a birthday looming, surprise himself by opening up to love?
❤️ A treasured reread. ❤️
My last #AmReading was a Sci-Fi book by Lyn Gala. This time, same author, but contemporary.
Will Nash find love again? Of course he will. Will he go about it in the usual manner? Now that’s another story entirely.
🗞 All he wanted to do was retrieve his newspaper! 🐀
I’ve enjoyed every book I’ve read by Lyn Gala so far, and this was no exception. It’s book two in her most recent space series (Gods of Misfortune), following Regi’s Huuman.
Celebrate World Naked Gardening Day with five gay romance novellas!
Can Cash convince Lex to allow him back into his life?
If you’re a bargain hunter like me, you don’t want to miss the Halloween sale over at JMS Books!
In a small New England town, three men, each facing unthinkable horrors, must rely on their friendship to destroy an evil beyond imagination.
I’ve been meaning to read this for a long, long time, and when I (once again) saw it being recommended somewhere, I figured it was time I did something about it.
Of course I preordered this book back when that option first became available because…JL Merrow. Need I say more?
Seventeen-year-old Jack Ives is used to being unlucky. His only friend has just moved away to college, his parents are alcoholics, and he’s relentlessly bullied by the town psychopath. All that begins to change with the arrival of a handsome but quirky new student, Lucien, who wants to be more than friends.
This has long been one of my favorite series, and I’ve read it countless times. And I plan to read it again and again.
Mars more than enjoys being by Devin’s side at all times, but will spending every minute of every day with him be enough to keep him safe?
Despite the premise being about a diary written on the advice of his therapist by a man undergoing treatment for depression, it’s quite a bit of fun. I love his wry sense of humor.