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January 16, 2023

Sirius’ Best of 2022 List

SiriusA Review Category / B Reviews / B Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Need A Rec! / Recommended Reads / Top Ten ListsBest of 2023 / Classic Mystery / contemporary m/m romance / cozy fantasy / f/f romance / fantasy m/m romance / werewolves9 Comments

Recommended Read

And once again my list is not very long, but it truly represents the best and most memorable for me books that I reviewed this year. 1. The Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman.  I am linking to the review of the first book, but I reviewed all three books ... more >

November 16, 2022

Review: Agents of Winter (Agency #2) by Ada Maria Soto

SiriusA Review Category / A Reviews / A- Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended Readsasexual character / contemporary m/m romance9 Comments

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Arthur and Martin have settled into a quiet life, orbiting each other both on the job and off. Still in recovery from his last devastating mission, Martin is adjusting to his new reality as a permanent desk jockey at the Agency while Arthur is adjusting to his deep feelings for ... more >

August 19, 2022

Review: Match by Kate Aaron (Brian and Lexi #2)

SiriusB Reviews / B Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Book Reviewscontemporary m/m romance / Sports / sports romance / tennisComments Off on Review: Match by Kate Aaron (Brian and Lexi #2)

Whatever happened to Brian Scagill? A year after his dramatic exit from England’s Grand Slam tournament, Brian has all but disappeared from the world of professional tennis, and doesn’t intend to return. He’s made a life for himself with fellow athlete Lexi Horvat, far removed from the dual pressures of ... more >

August 12, 2022

Review: Ace by Kate Aaron (Brian and Lexi #1)

SiriusB Reviews Category / Book Reviewscontemporary m/m romance / Sports / sports romance / tennis6 Comments

At twenty-two years old, World No.6 and England’s No.1, Brian Scagill has the tennis world at his feet. Last year’s semifinalist, this year Brian enters England’s biggest tournament determined to win. A Grand Slam on home turf is calling to him and he’s not going to let anything stand in ... more >

July 8, 2021

Review: Coddiwomple by S.E. Harmon

SiriusBook Reviews / C Reviews / C Reviews Categorycontemporary m/m romance / Photographer / Small-Town3 Comments

As a wildlife photographer, Journey “JJ” Sutton never stays in one place too long. The world is his classroom, and he’s living his dream. His only regret is that he had to sacrifice the love of his life to do it. But as the saying goes, you can never go ... more >

December 24, 2020

Review: Project Hero by Briar Prescott

SiriusB Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ ReviewsCollege Hockey / contemporary m/m romance / hockey / LGBTQIAP+ / physicsComments Off on Review: Project Hero by Briar Prescott

What if you accidentally fell in love with the right guy? Andy: If my life was a movie, I would be the sidekick. Not an especially promising start when my plan is to finally let my best friend know I have a crush on him. No worries, though. I have ... more >

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