Tag: M/M
The Edge of the World by Garrett Leigh
Narrated by Dan Calley I’ve enjoyed the handful of books I’ve read and listened to by Garrett Leigh, who one of those authors I keep promising myself I’m going to read/listen to more of. Her latest novel, The Edge of…
Off Plan by May Archer
Narrated by Michael Dean May Archer’s Whispering Key series is loosely linked to her Love in O’Leary books by virtue of the fact that one of the principals in Off Plan, Dr. Mason Bloom, is the younger brother of Micah…
Any Given Lifetime by Leta Blake
Narrated by John Solo Leta Blake’s Any Given Lifetime has been on my radar for a while, and I even have the ebook – but I haven’t managed to read it yet, so I eagerly pounced on the new audio…
Milo by Lily Morton
Narrated by Joel Leslie Milo is the second book in Lily Morton’s Finding Home series, and in it, listeners return to the gorgeous Cornwall setting of Chi an Mor, the country estate belonging to Silas, Earl of Ashworth. We met…
Counterpoint by Anna Zabo
Narrated by Greg Boudreaux Counterpoint is the second book in Anna Zabo’s Twisted Wishes series. Unlike Syncopation (book 1) and Reverb (book 3) Counterpoint does not have a suspense plot – this book is a contemporary. I was expecting suspense…
Oz by Lily Morton
Narrated by Joel Leslie Lily Morton’s books have been on my radar for some time now. They are often highly recommended by trusted friends, so I decided to dive in with Oz. While it was my first, it won’t be…
Triangulation by Gregory Ashe
Narrated by Charlie David Triangulation is book two in Gregory Ashe’s Borealis Investigations series featuring St. Louis based PIs North McKinney and Shaw Aldrich, two guys who have known each other since college and have secretly pined for each other…
Hat Trick by Eden Finley
Narrated by Alexander Cendese and Iggy Toma Hat Trick is the fifth (and final) novel in Eden Finley’s Fake Boyfriend series, and it’s one I’ve been looking forward to ever since I found out who the central couple would be….
Blue on Blue by Dal Maclean
Narrated by Gary Furlong Sometimes you read or listen to a book you intend to review and then sit staring at the screen wondering how the hell you can possibly encapsulate what you just experienced in a review and do…








