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Review: Until Forever Comes by Cardeno C.

Ethan Abbott is a wolf shifter who has never been able to shift.  Filled with pain and getting weaker every day, Ethan decides to join his young pack mates on a vampire hunt, thinking he can die an honorable death during the ensuing battle.  Instead he learns several things.  Draining him of blood relieves his [...]

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Review: A Purrfect Match by Chris T. Kat

Jim Sanders can’t believe his bad day.  If not getting the promotion he wanted was not bad enough, Jim decided to shift into his cat form to run off some of his anger.  Unfortunately, a torrential down pour results in him seeking shelter on a porch, a porch belonging to his new boss, Andrew Wright.  [...]

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Review: Dirty Kiss by Rhys Ford

Cole Kenjiro McGinnis, an ex-cop and now a PI, continues to struggle with the shooting death of his lover.  Then his brother asks him to investigate the apparent suicide of the son of a prominent Korean businessman.  The case proves to have a few more twists and turns than he expected.  He meets Kim Jae-Min, [...]

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Review: Losing It by Nick Chivers

Mike Srevic spent the past fifty years alone with his powers bound.  Now, he finds himself back as High Mage and soul bound to Rick Behr, a man he has only known for a short period of time.  Not sure how to handle all the changes, Mike is understandably confused.  It is a good thing [...]

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Review: Two Lips, Indifferent Red by Tinnean

Kipp Llewellyn decided to pursue his own dreams and as a result is now estranged from his wealthy family.  Having to pay his own bills is not easy but Kipp finds a job with popular interior designer, Hunter.  Hunter exposes Kipp to so much, both professionally and personally when he meets Ham.  Kipp cannot resist [...]

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Review: Infected: Lesser Evil by Andrea Speed

Roan McKichan is a born werecat infected and an ex-cop turned private investigator.  He has been working hard to keep his lion under control but lately he feels as if the lion is taking over.  His increasing penchant for violence has alarmed him.  He must have perfect control if he is to solve his latest [...]

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Review: The Actor and the Earl by Rebecca Cohen

Sebastian Hewel takes his bow at the end of the run of a fine play.  At the age of 19, he knows he cannot continue to play young women.  He needs to move onto other roles.  But first he must restore his family name and fortune.  His twin sister, Bronwyn, has eloped and left her [...]

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Review: Servitude by Rebecca Cohen

Lornyc Reagalos enjoys his life as a student where he working in the laboratory towards his doctorate.  His meeting his lover, Methian, in secret whenever he can is not great but Lornyc accepts that.  Neither Lornyc nor Methian, though, are average young men.  Lornyc is the future High Lord of the city of Katraman while [...]

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Review: Wolf’s Own: Koan by Carole Cummings

Fate has not been kind to Fen Jacin-Rei.  He killed the man he loved, saved his people, and experienced the loss of some of his family.  Now he is in Tambalon with Kamen Malick and the rest of his extended family.  He soon learns that fate is not done with him.  Fighting for his sanity, [...]

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Review: Lifting the Veil 1: The Wolfing Way by Susan Laine

Kris Ellis will graduate from college soon and plans to continue his education.  His plans do not include an arranged marriage.  He thought those were things of the past and they were until the Great Unveiling.  Now, a routine medical test has led to the discovery that Kris has a mate – werewolf Rafael King.  [...]

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