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Thursday, October 28, 2021

RELEASE BLITZ, EXCERPT, GIVEAWAY & REVIEW - EXHALE (London Love #1.5) by Sophia Soames

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Book Title: EXHALE (London Love 1.5)

Author: Sophia Soames

Publisher: Self Published

Cover Artist: Christina Stern

Release Date: October 25, 2021

Genre:  Contemporary M/M Romance

Tropes:  Instalove, First Date 

Themes:  Fairytale sweetness

Heat Rating:  4 flames

Length: 29 000 words

It is a standalone story, but best enjoyed if you have read Breathe first.

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Buy Links for EXHALE - Available in Kindle Unlimited

Amazon US  |  Amazon UK 

A sweet tale of figuring out that the future isn’t always straight.


What do you do when your relationship falls apart? Well, you bury yourself in a deep hole of grief, one you have so carelessly dug for yourself. Jamie Walters needs to find a way out of the mess his life has become, but the way forward is not as straight as he thought it would have been. What's the point anyway? Women are off the menu but Jamie still wants the entire textbook fairy-tale. The romantic dates and the flowers and holding hands in the dark, and Grindr certainly isn't the place to find your happily ever after..

Catch up with Jamie and the rest of the Walters family in this sweet little insta-love fairy-tale where Jamie finally gets his happily ever after, Originally published as part of the Love is All Anthology, Exhale has been reedited and extended to the quirky little fairy-tale it was always meant to be.

Exhale is a standalone novella but is best enjoyed after reading Breathe.

Trigger warningsBrief mention of pregnancy loss.

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My Rating - 4 Stars!

Exhale is a novella in the London Love series by Sophia Soames. 

I love the first book in the series, Breathe, but I have to admit, this one is a little much at first. It's beautiful, it's sweet, and it's dreamy. But it was a bit too much for me during the beginning portion. 

Yes, it's all like a fairy tale, and they fall for that fairy tale hook, line, and sinker. I enjoyed it, but I was also a little uncomfortable by the intensity. 

What was supposed to be a hook up became super intense from the start. And, yes, there are manties!

Of course, there's a lot more to this story. Thus, I am glad I kept reading. 

In the end, Exhale is a wonderful story. Definitely check out this Sophia Soames tale the next time you're in the mood for a dreamy, fairy tale type read
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Also Available in Kindle Unlimited 

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Releasing on November 1, 2021

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“No, no, I’m not a virgin.” I dug my hands into my pockets. “I mean, I’ve hooked up with people before. I’ve had sex. It’s just, it never leads anywhere…”

And I was off again, jabbering so fast the cigarette flew from my lips and almost rolled off the platform. I didn’t know where to look as my mouth kept blurting more nonsense. I couldn’t look at him. Fuck. Talk about embarrassing. How did people do this? How did they get over themselves? I couldn’t. I just couldn’t.

“…either they never call again, or they leave before we even get our clothes off. I’m just…hopeless at everything, apparently.” I rounded up my little Ted Talk, picked up the cigarette, then stood there not knowing what to do with it. I didn’t want to put the damn thing back in my mouth. There was no bin. Fuck my life.

Why the hell had I told him all that? Really, Leo?

Leo, Leo mon enfant terrible. I could hear my mother’s voice in my head, scolding me for my stupidity, although she’d probably have been laughing too much to tell me off. She’d moved back to France a few years ago, taken a lover, and then another. She was the queen of hook-ups. I had no idea where she met these men, but they were a new constant in her life—something she didn’t have when I was growing up. It had been just her and me back then, and we’d lived well. Stable. I’d had a good childhood, I honestly couldn’t complain. But there had been no one in my mother’s life and she’d obviously been lonely. Now she wasn’t. She was happily shagging around like a teenager, and secretly, I loved that she did. I loved that she was having fun. At least one of us was.

“Why am I intimidating?” he asked, shuffling his feet. “I don’t mean to be. We don’t have to do anything. We can just go for a coffee if you want?”

“I don’t like coffee,” I muttered like a petulant child. “Look, I’m French, and obviously wired wrong because I’m both lactose and gluten intolerant and I don’t like coffee. So, all that bread and cheese shit is out—”

“You don’t sound French.”

“Grew up here, didn’t I?”

“Oh.”

“Yeah. That’s why I have a crap name. Leo Jacques Leblond.”

“I think your name’s great.”

“Try spelling it every time you give it to someone on the phone. It’s annoying.”

“Hmm.” He was staring at me again, like he had the world at his booted feet. Doc Martens, for fuck’s sake. All polished up and fully visible below his too-short, chequered trousers. He had some ripped, multicoloured rock band T-shirt showing underneath a knitted cardigan, the look completed by a super-cool, vintage long coat. Like some emo. Or not. He wasn’t wearing black but a mixture of beiges and reds. And a bright-blue rucksack. Nothing matched, yet… Yeah. Vogue called. They want their cover model back. The pretty one with the weird clothes.

He was talking again, and I’d totally zoned out.

“…and I said to myself, life is too short. So, I want to do this if you’re still up for it. But maybe do it right, kind of just hang out and get to know each other.”

“I want to have sex,” I stated. Why couldn’t I ever control my mouth?

“I’m totally up for that.” He grinned from under his curls. “That’s the whole point of this, isn’t it? But we’ve been standing here talking for a bit, and it’s nice, and you’re nice, and I’m sure Costa Coffee over there do gluten-free biscuits, and I’ll buy you a bottle of water or whatever your poison is. I just need to sit down and get my head in gear because this is kind of freaky. I’ve never done anything like this before. To be honest, I’m a little weirded out, and now here I am—”

“On some dodgy council estate, meeting up with a dude who’s probably a drug dealer and will have you beaten up in a minute.”

“I hope not!” He laughed, and the world became a little brighter. “Are you a drug dealer?”

“No,” I giggled back. “I promise you. I’m a dull uni student, and I live in a tiny student flat. I haven’t got much to show for myself, but perhaps one day, I’ll have a nice job and a better place to live. That’s my plan. I want to teach French. Or perhaps move to Paris for a while, find my roots.”

“Don’t move to Paris. I’ll never see you again.”

I couldn’t tell if he was serious, so I joked, “You might not want to once you’ve seen me naked.”

He blushed, and it was the cutest thing ever.

“You’re desperate for this coffee thing, huh?”

“Just to clear my head,” he said again. He sounded a little defeated, but I was grateful for a plan that didn’t involve taking him home. I wasn’t sure I could deal with that right now, however much I liked the idea of seeing him naked.

“Come on. Let’s go get you a large coffee—”

“I prefer espresso.”

“You sound like one of those posh kids,” I teased. I couldn’t help myself.

“Maybe once upon a time, I was posh. Not anymore. I still live at home with my siblings in a rundown council terrace in Thorpeton Green, and not the posh part. Like, backstreet-dump Thorpeton, near the industrial estate under the M4.”

“Working-class posh,” I blabbed on. “You look posh, you talk posh, and you look like you just stepped out of a fashion shoot.”

I regretted it even before I finished speaking because now he really looked freaked out, my beautiful, gorgeous man. I wondered how people survived having a partner who looked like him. I mean, he would be with someone amazing one day. Probably some big, rich, muscle bear of a man who would love him and spoil him, while I would be stuck alone in my dingy flat, dreaming of him. I was already jealous of the imaginary rich boyfriend, the one he would love forever.

“You’re deranged,” he said, smirking at me. I sighed, fiddling with my fingers. I’d heard that one before. Then he reached out and grabbed my sleeve. Tugged at me. Smiled as he led me down the steps towards the road. I followed him, thinking at that moment, I would have followed him anywhere. Blindly, desperately and, I think, a little bit in love.

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Sophia Soames should be old enough to know better but has barely grown up. She has been known to fangirl over TV shows, has fallen in and out of love with more popstars than she dares to remember, and has a ridiculously high-flying (un-)glamourous real-life job.

Her long-suffering husband just laughs at her antics. Their children are feral. The Au Pair just sighs.

She lives in a creaky old house in rural London, although her heart is still in Scandinavia.

Discovering that the stories in her head make sense when written down has been part of the most hilarious midlife crisis ever, and she hopes it may long continue.

Find me on social media @sophiasoames on all platforms

Christina Stern is a Russian based artist. Quick sketches and portraits drawn in pencil are what she likes to do the most. Her work can be found on @christinastern on Instagram

Aurelia Morris is a cover artist, photographer, Photoshop wiz and eternal fangirl. She works in many mediums under more aliases that she can keep track of.

Social Media Links

Facebook Group: Sophia Soames’ Little Harbour  |  Twitter  |  Instagram 

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Saturday, May 29, 2021

How to Catch the Boss (Chester Falls #4.5) by Ana Ashley

 


Amazon Link   - Available in KU  




I’m in love with my brother’s best friend.
Have I also mentioned he’s my boss?

Working with Ryan is a daily reminder of what I can’t have.
But how do I tell my heart that?
When we’re trapped together in a log cabin, in the snowy mountains of Lydovia, just before Christmas, I realize my feelings might not be completely one-sided.

Ryan’s afraid of losing my brother’s friendship, but how can I go back to not being with him?
How do I make him see that what we have is worth the risk?

Caution! contains:
Excessive pastry consumption
Food-themed underwear
A voyeuristic deer
A meddling royal family

How To Catch the Boss is a 30k, MM romance holiday novella set in the world of Chester Falls.
This novella can be read as a standalone, although it will be better enjoyed as part of the Chester Falls series since it contains recurring characters.
 





My Rating - 4.5 Stars!

How to Catch the Boss is a fun holiday novella in the Chester Falls series. In this Ana Ashley tale, we get to revisit the royal land of Lydovia again. 

This book is pure fun, as Luca and Ryan are stuck together. Cue all the snow, forced proximity, mutual attraction elements. 

These two are just adorable together. 

Their story includes the best of meddling friends, banter and humor. 
Add in plenty of laughs and charm and you can't go wrong with this Ana Ashley story. 

How to Catch a Boss is a great addition the this series. If you've been enjoying this series, you will love this short romance. 



Saturday, April 10, 2021

Top Priority (The Game #1) by Cara Dee

 


Amazon Link - Available in KU 
Goodreads Link





In a perfect world, Lucas West would meet someone in one of the BDSM communities he was active in, someone who ached for a Daddy Dom as much as Lucas longed for a Little to care for. They would date, play, build something that was just for them, and share a future together.

In a perfect world, Colt Carter would get through his next deployment and then move closer to DC where he could create at least a semblance of a personal life. He wanted something outside of the Air Force, something kinky, something worth leaving everything behind for eventually. For years, he’d kept his inner Sadist and Daddy Dom locked up, only letting him out to play on rare occasions.

In a perfect world…

In reality, Lucas and Colt met each other.

Top Priority is the first novella in The Game Series, a BDSM series where romance meets the reality of kink. Sometimes we fall for someone we don’t match with, sometimes vanilla business gets in the way of kinky pleasure, and sometimes we have to compromise and push ourselves to overcome trauma and insecurities. No matter what, two things are certain. This is not a perfect world, and life never turns out the way you planned.




My Rating - 5 Stars!


Top Priority is the first book in the amazing BDSM romance series, The Game, by Cara Dee. This is the novella that started it all. And it's awesome, perfectly setting the tone for everything that follows. 

Lucas and Colt. Awww. Both are Daddy tops who should stay far away from each other. But neither can control they way they feel about each other. The chemistry is both instant and intense. And it's fabulous!

Of course, the author has to put the men, as well as the reader, through some angst as Colt goes on deployment and Lucas is left "waiting" for him. 

I love the emotions. The longing. The need. The want. The worry. And the mature discussions that place. 

In the end, Lucas and Colt are passionately in love and certainly need to be together. I appreciate the devotion they have for one another, all while knowing they are missing that little that will complete them.

If I wasn't already in love with this book, the author then throws in the epilogues. Oh my god. I effin love the epilogues!!! 

This is a novella, so it's a short, quick read. The epilogues fast forward the timeline a long way, so there's a lot we don't see from the couple. But I'm impressed with the way the author sets the tone for what's next for these men, which is ultimately the story we need. 

Top Priority is a must read for anyone who loves unconventional kink. I'm obsessed with this Cara Dee series and the way every relationship doesn't work on paper, but the intensity prevails. It's simply wonderful! Now onto the next book...




Monday, April 5, 2021

Nothing Like a Summer Romance (Finding Forever #1.5) by Marie Sinclair

 



Amazon Link   - Available in KU  





First times. First loves. The perfect summer romance. Maybe.

Jake only exchanged a handful of words with his college roommate’s incredibly hot best friend, but he can't stop thinking about Micah. When his roommate invites Jake to visit for the final month of summer break, Jake jumps at the chance to escape being home with his alcoholic father and figure out why Micah seems different from all the guys he's ever hooked up with.

Micah’s surprised to see Jake show up on Long Island, but a month around the guy he's been crushing on is a dream come true. Even better, Jake seems to return his interest. Despite repeated warnings that Jake isn’t a relationship kind of guy, Micah knows he’s falling hard. He wants Jake to be his first for everything. Now the only question is whether Jake wants those things too.

Nothing Like a Summer Romance is a 45,000-word prequel to Nothing Like Forever, book two in the Finding Forever Series.




My Rating - 3 Stars!


Nothing Like a Summer Romance is a hot read by Marie Sinclair. Part of the Finding Forever series, it's a prequal to Nothing Like Forever. 

This one starts with Jake and Micah sort of being set up by a mutual friend. It's cute the way they reacted the first time they met. 

Best of all though is the way these two are such opposites. One's a shy virgin. They other's a player. 

It's definitely cute and sweet the way everything evolves for these two. And damn, they are hot together. 

It's a story with lots of flirting, some hot first times, and some sexual tutoring. Squeeee!

It's really got a ton of sex, with some attraction and development in between.

The writing style is pleasant and easy to read. I definitely enjoyed the soothing flow. At just 133 pages, there's plenty of fun and heat, but less character development than we could have otherwise had. It's written in third person, which tends to leave me less connected to the characters, so that may be part of it for me. 

Nothing Like a Summer Romance is a decent novella. This Marie Sinclair book is a nice lead into the full length book that's coming next. This is great when you're in the mood for a short sexy read. As for me, I'm glad to have read it and am looking forward to the full book that will follow. 


The first book in the series, A Kind of Forever is an emotional and powerful second chance romance. Be sure to check this one out too. 


Saturday, April 3, 2021

Naked Weekend (Naked #1) by Roe Horvat

 


Amazon Link   - Available in KU  





It was supposed to be a casual threesome. Yeah, right. Those kisses are anything but casual, and the third guy is nowhere to be found. Neill should have known their friend set them up. But even as he ends up naked in the tall stranger’s arms, he can’t find any reason to regret anything.
From the first moment, Danny knows he could easily fall for Neill. All these little contradictions fascinate him: Neill’s passionate and playful one moment, and the next second he withdraws into himself, cautious. What made him that way? And how can Danny convince the beautiful boy to stay?

Contemporary gay erotic romance novella. 20 000 words.




My Rating - 4 Stars!


Roe Horvat's Naked Weekend is the first book in the Naked series. And it's hot!

This is 84 pages of heat. Yet, it's also 84 pages of sweetness and tenderness. 

As the title suggests, this takes place over one weekend. The men have an instant connection and a whole lot of emotions unfold as they spend the weekend together. 

In addition to all the sex, the men have some pain and mistrust to deal with. 

Overall, Naked Weekend is a fabulous combination of hurt/comfort and erotica. It isn't easy to pack so much emotion into just 84 pages, but Roe Horvat succeeds. 



Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Hometown Christmas by Garrett Leigh






Can Yani and Gavin go from friends to lovers this Christmas?

Yani Nicolaou is sworn off love for good. After fleeing a bad break-up in London, the only blood, sweat, and tears he has left are for his gyro stall at the Christmas market. Rebound fling? No thanks. He’s sticking to one-night-stands.

Ex-army vet Gavin Richie has even less capacity for romance. Managing a homeless shelter while recovering from injury keeps him far too busy. So what if he’s often alone? He’s content being single, or so he thinks until a chance meeting lights a spark he can’t ignore.

Yani is the warmth and affection Gavin hadn’t known he was missing. As Christmas lights up the city, their lives entwine in more ways than one. Falling for each other is easy. Holding on is harder, unless a hometown Christmas proves their love can last longer than the festive season.

Hometown Christmas is a standalone MM Christmas novella.




My Rating - 3.5 Stars!


Hometown Christmas is a nice Holiday romance by Garrett Leigh. Don't be expecting Christmas itself though, as it's more of a tender tale that takes place approaching the holidays. 

Yani and Gavin have an instant attraction. Doing some work together brings them closer and brings out all the feels. Both men are likable and flawed, both at a crossroads in their lives. But they also each have a lot of baggage. Yani's still gun shy after a past relationship, holding himself back from anything serious. And Gavin is a lot more than his care free attitude implies. I enjoy that they both find comfort in one another; that they both find healing in one another.

This is a story with a food truck and a homeless shelter. There's an ex military factor, PTSD, OCD issues, and more. The writing is wondeful, with a tone that's comforting and relaxing, but some of the topics are heavy; both realistic and raw.

Overall, Hometown Christmas is a good hurt/comfort read. Garrett Leigh entertains in this story that revolves around homeless in big cities, as well as mental issues. 




Friday, May 8, 2020

RE-RELEASE - The Kinsey Scale by CJane Elliott







Forced roommates, fake boyfriends, fierce attraction, and a secret or two… are they fooling themselves or falling in love?

Life is good for Eric Brown, a happily single theater major with a great group of friends. But then Will Butler—fellow senior, co-RA, and the cutest guy Eric’s ever seen—walks into his dorm. Will has a sweetheart he sees off campus—a minor disappointment that becomes a major problem when a housing shortage causes Will and Eric to become roommates, and Eric is forced to witness Will’s hotness day in and day out. He persuades his ex-boyfriend to pretend they’re still together in a vain attempt to protect himself, but it doesn’t save Eric from losing his heart.

Will Butler has never believed in himself. Although he’s loved music since childhood, he’s never seriously considered pursuing it. Then he and Eric Brown become roommates, and everything changes. Eric believes in Will and his talent. He’s also gorgeous and playful and fast becoming Will’s best friend. And that’s not good, because Will is hiding some big things, not only from Eric, but from himself.

Second Edition, no significant changes



My Rating - 4 Stars!

The Kinsey Scale, a novella in CJane Elliott’s new Campus Connections series, is exactly what I was expecting from its title.
Eric and Will meet as they become fellow RA’s for their dorm, as well as roommates. What follows is a sweet tale and exploration of the Kinsey Scale (the Heterosexual–Homosexual Rating Scale).
Eric is instantly smitten with his new roommate, finding him to be one of the most attractive men he’s ever met. However, Eric’s hopes are dashed when, upon meeting, he discovers that Will is straight. Except he’s not.
Their story is adorable. I tend to enjoy journeys like this, where one is hesitant to come out until they meet someone for whom coming out is worth it. This book has it in spades, as it is explored with these college men and their friends.
Everyone needs to come out on their own terms when they are ready, and college is certainly a time when this is often done. I appreciate how well this is covered in such a short story.
Eric and Will are a sweet couple as they navigate hiding one’s sexuality and protecting oneself from getting hurt – along with so much more. Despite not being largely developed characters, one still can’t help but to root for them.
The Kinsey Scale, by CJane Elliott is definitely worth a read when you’re looking for a quick, light, college romance.


Friday, December 20, 2019

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - Christmas Lights: An Owatonna Christmas Novella by RJ Scott & V.L. Locey








Length: 26,000 words approx.



Cover Design: Meredith Russell





Owatonna U Series



Book #1 - Ryker - Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link

Book #2 - Scott - Amazon US | Amazon UK | Universal Link


Blurb

Under the Christmas lights strung outside a snowy Minnesota cabin, Ryker and Jacob face a future where nothing will be the same again.

Fortunate timing means that Ryker and Jacob can spend a few days together over Christmas in a cabin on the family farm. What’s better is that Scott and Ben are coming as well, with Hayne and Ethan in tow. Ryker can’t imagine a better way to spend time with the man he loves, and the friends he misses, and somehow he knows that this Christmas will be the best one ever. Hockey on a frozen pond, kisses under Christmas lights, and sharing time with Jacob are the best gifts he could ever receive.

Long distance relationships are brutal, Jacob can attest to that fact. So, when Ryker gets a few days off over the Raptors’ Christmas break, the hard-working Minnesota farmer is beyond thrilled. When they find out that their buddies from Owatonna U. are making the trip as well, the holidays are looking to be just about perfect. Jacob has a question for Ryker burning in his heart, and he isn’t asking for much—just a few fun-filled days with old friends and a yes from the man of his dreams.


Review 
My Rating - 5 Stars!


As soon as I saw Christmas Lights, I knew I had to read this RJ Scott and VL Locey Christmas romance asap. Spending some holiday time with Ryker? Not even a question.

The reader is gifted with more Ryker and Jacob, as they celebrate Christmas on Jacob's farm with their college friends. As for the couple themselves, the reunion scene between Ryker and Jacob is so damn emotional. The long distance aspect of their relationship is explored and illustrated in a superb manner.

This book is just wonderful. The cabin, the scenery, the sex, and all the fun. Everything is fantastic if you've been following these men along the way. Not only do we get an update on the men, but we also see then planning for the future.

VL Locey and RJ Scott are masters at their genre, and this one is just a true delight. It's a must read if you've read the Owatonna series. Personally I can't get enough of these guys, so this is just a delightful gem!



USA Today bestselling author RJ Scott writes stories with a heart of romance, a troubled road to reach happiness, and most importantly, a happily ever after.

RJ Scott is the author of over one hundred romance books, writing emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing.

The last time she had a week’s break from writing she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn’t defeat.

She’s always thrilled to hear from readers, bloggers and other writers. Please contact via the links below:




USA Today Bestselling Author V.L. Locey – Penning LGBT hockey romance that skates into sinful pleasures.

V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, Torchwood and Dr. Who, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a pair of geese, far too many chickens, and two steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in one hand and a steamy romance novel in the other.








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