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May 6, 2020

REVIEW: Jumping the Bull by Jenn Burke

SiriusBook Reviews / C Reviews / C Reviews Categorym/m romance / shapeshifters / Suspense1 Comments

Ben Beaufort, badass bison Everyone who looks at Ben and sees his six-foot-plus, muscular build assumes he’s in construction. Or the military. Or something that requires brawn over brains. In truth, he’s a mild-mannered human resources professional—or at least he was, until he got laid off. Now he’s looking for ... more >

Two hot guys, one older (though he looks a lot less old than on previous covers), against the background of a body of water
November 15, 2019

JOINT REVIEW: Graveyard Shift by Jenn Burke

KaetrinB+ Reviews / B- Reviews / Book Reviewsm/m romance / mystery / Paranormal / queer3 Comments

Kaetrin: Graveyard Shift is book three in Jenn Burke’s Not Dead Yet series. Sirius and I have reviewed the previous two books together and thought we’d continue the tradition with this one. Please note spoilers for the previous two books follow. If you haven’t read them, look away now! * ... more >

Older dark-haired Latino man in an open collared white shirt and a younger fair-haired white man in a black tee
June 3, 2019

JOINT REVIEW: Give Up the Ghost by Jenn Burke

KaetrinBook Reviewsfound family / Gay / ghosts / joint review / mystery / PNR / queer / Toronto8 Comments

Sirius and I jointly reviewed the first book in this series, Not Dead Yet and we decided to keep the tradition going with the follow up book, Give Up the Ghost. Warning: spoilers for the first book follow. The series really does need to be read in order. Proceed at ... more >

Older Latino hero in a dark suit in the foreground, young-looking fair-haired guy in the background, against a stormy cityscape
February 18, 2019

JOINT REVIEW: Not Dead Yet by Jenn Burke

KaetrinB Reviews / B+ Reviews / Recommended Readsjoint review / m/m romance / Paranormal / queer / silver fox / Toronto6 Comments

Recommended Read

Dying isn’t what it used to be. Wes Cooper was dead. Then he wasn’t—though he’s not exactly alive, either. As an immortal not-ghost, he can transition between this world and the otherplane, which makes him the perfect thief for hire. For seventy years he’s made a “living” returning items to ... more >

October 6, 2016

REVIEW: Phase Shift by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen (Chaos Station, book 5)

SiriusB Reviews / B Reviews Category / B- Reviewsscience fiction m/m romance2 Comments

Zander and Felix’s relationship has always pushed boundaries—personal and professional alike—but their love and commitment is stronger than ever. So strong that Zander’s ready to ask commitment-shy Felix the question of a lifetime when he’s interrupted. The Chaos is being hacked, and crucial, top secret information about the project that ... more >

October 30, 2015

JOINT REVIEW: Skip Trace by Kelly Jensen & Jenn Burke

KaetrinC Reviews / C+ Reviewsaliens / m/m / queer / Sci-fi / space opera7 Comments

Zander Anatolius has been revived from the fatal effects of the super-soldier program, but now he has to face his estranged family and tell a story few would believe. With his lover and the crew of the Chaos at his side, Zander returns home to a media frenzy, threats from ... more >

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