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April 14, 2021

DUELING REVIEW: The Last Kiss by Sally Malcolm

SiriusB Reviews / B Reviews Category / Book Reviews / DNF Reviews1910s / ableism / Belgium / class differences / dependency / disability / England / historical m/m romance / joint review / non agency / post WWI / traumatic-past / veterans / World War I3 Comments

A tender and triumphant story of forbidden love in the aftermath of war. When Captain Ashleigh Arthur Dalton went to war in 1914, he never expected to fall in love. Yet over three long years at the front, his dashing batman, Private West, became his reason for fighting—and his reason ... more >

July 4, 2020

REVIEW: Rebels at Heart by Kate McMurray

JayneB- Reviews / Book Reviews18th-century / American Revolution / HFN / historical m/m romance / LGBTQIA+ / New York City / POC / short-storyComments Off on REVIEW: Rebels at Heart by Kate McMurray

New York City, 1776 Charles Foxworth is among New York City’s most fashionable men, though he is only pretending to be a dashing British aristocrat. Still, he is content with his role and has little interest in the war. His companion, Isaac Ward, has more invested in the coming conflict; ... more >

December 25, 2018

REVIEW: Novellas from Christmas Angel Series by Jordan Hawk, R.J. Scott and N.R.Walker

SiriusB Reviews Category / B- Reviews / Book Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ Reviews / C- Reviewshistorical m/m romance / holiday novella6 Comments

Dear Readers, I have read three stories out of seven holiday novellas in the Christmas Angel series. I may or may not read the rest of them, but below are mini reviews for those I have read already. The stories are supposed to be stand alones, only connected by the ... more >

August 2, 2018

REVIEW: The Doctor’s Discretion by E.E.Ottoman

SiriusB Reviews / B Reviews Category / Book Reviewshistorical m/m romance2 Comments

New York City, 1831.Passion, medicine and a plan to break the law …When Doctor William Blackwood, a proper gentleman who prefers books to actual patients, meets retired Navy surgeon Doctor Augustus Hill, they find in each other not just companionship but the chance of pleasure—and perhaps even more. The desire ... more >

January 10, 2018

REVIEW: It Takes Two To Tumble (Seducing the Sedgwicks #1) by Cat Sebastian

SiriusB- Reviews / Book Reviewshistorical m/m romance10 Comments

Some of Ben Sedgwick’s favorite things: 1. Helping his poor parishioners 2. Baby animals 3. Shamelessly flirting with the handsome Captain Phillip Dacre After an unconventional upbringing, Ben is perfectly content with the quiet, predictable life of a country vicar, free of strife or turmoil. When he’s asked to look ... more >

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