Reverse Harem, Polyamory & Why Choose?

Book Cover: Death Wish by K Webster

Death Wish by K Webster

Book two of the Deception Duet picks up right where book one left off. Landry and Della have finally escaped their father, but instead of running to the safety of Ty Constantine, have landed in the clutches of Scout. Naturally, Landry is pissed that Ford Mann doesn’t exist and is actually a creation of the Mannford triplets but, after a little protestation, the romance gets […]

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Book Cover: Dark Rings by Lainey Delaroque

Dark Rings by Lainey Delaroque

Hold Up! Have you read the Club Lavender Duet yet? No? Go do that. Okay, so it’s not strictly necessary to read those two books before you start Dark Rings, but it makes for a much richer reading experience if you have. And they’re bloody good books too. Once you’ve read them you’ll recognise Hanako, Mathias and Connor and realise that you’ve been waiting to

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Book Cover: Their Precious Princess by Leslie Ayla

Their Precious Princess by Leslie Ayla

One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to kink and there is plenty I don’t claim to understand. Ageplay is one of those things. Logistically I understand where it’s coming from, but on an emotional level, I can’t get my head around it. That’s okay, I wouldn’t expect anybody else to necessarily relate to my own emotional levels either. What this has meant is

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Book Cover: Stellar by Manuela Rouget

Stellar by Manuela Rouget

Stellar – My Review Having loved Aerial so much, it was only natural that I dove straight into the second half of the duet before touching another book. It would’ve been rude not to. It was everything I hoped it would be: smart, sexy, and entertaining. If you thought Aerial was hot, Stellar is an inferno. While watching Fauve, Loup, Cody and Thibault get to

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Book Cover: Aerial by Manuela Rouget

Aerial by Manuela Rouget

Aerial – My Review I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed a book with so few triggers, quite so much. Aerial was one of the books that have been sitting on my Kindle for months, just waiting for the perfect time to be read. If I’m honest, I’m not entirely sure what drew me to it in the first place; it’s certainly not my

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Book Cover: The Howling Wind by Mila Sin

The Howling Wind by Mila Sin

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a proper fantasy book. I’m not talking about paranormal books set in our world (or some altered version thereof). I’m talking about a different world entirely, where humans are almost an abstract notion and the fae and other creatures reign. It was Mila Sin’s book, The Howling Wind, that drew me to abandon my usual dark and

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Book Cover: Purgatory by K. L, Taylor-Lane

Purgatory by K. L. Taylor-Lane

I’ve always got a soft spot for books set in the UK, especially when they’re written by British English speakers or people who’ve lived here for years. There’s just something about the perfect flow of dialect and realising subtle differences in culture. K L Taylor-Lane may have set Purgatory in the fictional region of Southbrook, but the British in the book really shines through and

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