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March 22, 2021

Leah and Bran: Thoughts on Two of Patricia Briggs’s Most Enigmatic Characters

JanineBook Reviews / Essays / Letters of OpinionAlpha & Omega / bonded-mates / estranged marriage / Mercyverse / reframing / UF / werewolves54 Comments

PLEASE NOTE: This post contains SPOILERS and I am opening the comment thread to spoilers as well. There may be triggers in the comment thread, too. Dear Readers, There’s a lot to talk about in Wild Sign, Patricia Briggs’s most recent book, and in addition to my review I wanted ... more >

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March 22, 2021

REVIEW: Wild Sign by Patricia Briggs

JanineA- Reviews / Book ReviewsAlpha & Omega / horror / Mercyverse / music / Patricia-Briggs / rape survivor / romantic / UF / werewolves / Witches58 Comments

Trigger warnings (spoilery): Dear Patricia Briggs, Wild Sign, your latest novel, is book six in your Alpha and Omega series. The urban fantasy series centers on a werewolf couple, the quiet, deadly Charles and the gentle but stubborn Anna. I’m always up for reading about them, so I eagerly requested ... more >

February 3, 2021

Review: Cry Wolf (Big Bad Wolf # 5 ) by Charlie Adhara

SiriusA Review Category / A- Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended ReadsBig Bad Wolf series / m/m suspense / shapeshifters / werewolves8 Comments

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Agent Cooper Dayton never thought anything could be harder than solving murders. Until he had to plan a wedding. After taking down an old adversary, Agent Cooper Dayton of the Bureau of Special Investigations has earned a break. Not that planning a wedding to his sexy shifter partner, Oliver Park, ... more >

January 22, 2021

Sirius’ Best of 2020 list

SiriusA Review Category / A Reviews / A- Reviews / B Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Need A Rec! / Reading Lists / Top Ten ListsBest of 2020 / best of list / boxing / dragons / elves / fantasy m/m romance / Shifters / Violence / werewolves12 Comments

The first book on my list is the best book with gay romance in it that I have read this year. The rest of the list I enjoyed very much, but the placement on the list does not show any differences in my enjoyment. The Hanged Man (The Tarrot Sequence ... more >

December 10, 2020

REVIEW: A Bridge to Love by Lee Colgin

JayneBook Reviews / C Reviewsfantasy m/m romance / holiday novella / LGBTQIAP+ / novella / Troll / werewolvesComments Off on REVIEW: A Bridge to Love by Lee Colgin

Everyone knows a proper troll must never leave his post. Arlo is thrilled to have his own bridge to guard, though it’s a lonely job. A troll should enjoy being alone, but Arlo has never been very good at being a troll. He longs for companionship, but guards that secret ... more >

April 23, 2020

REVIEW: Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing (Big Bad Wolf, #4) by Charlie Adhara

SiriusB Reviews Category / B+ Reviews / Book Reviews / Recommended ReadsBig Bad Wolf series / m/m suspense / mystery / werewolves2 Comments

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Agent Cooper Dayton and his partner, Oliver Park, are going undercover—at a retreat for couples who need counselling. They do say the best cover story is one that’s close to the truth… Agent Cooper Dayton is almost relieved to get a phone call from his former boss at the Bureau ... more >

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