Review: Simulacrum by Rian Darcy

Simulacrum Rian Darcy

Blurb: In the virtual world of Simulnet, no one knows who you really are, making it the perfect playground for the imagination… and for a serial killer. Shaun’s world changes forever when a police detective asks for his help finding a murderer who’s hiding somewhere in the sex clubs, ramen shops, and massage parlors of Simulnet. [...]

Review: Pressure Head by J.L. Merrow

Pressure Head J.L. Merrow

J.L. Merrow wrote one of my favorite M/M books, Muscling Through. I’ve read a few of her other books since that one and what I’ve come to learn is you can never expect the same thing from book to book with her. I have to keep this in mind and it definitely is not a [...]

Review: Lashings of Sauce by UK MAT

Lashings of Sauce

Blurb: This anthology is a souvenir of the 2012 UK Meet, an occasion for GLBTQ supporters to get together in a relaxed setting to celebrate and chat about the fiction community they love. Funds from the sale of this anthology will go towards future UK Meets, to which all are welcome. This anthology is made [...]

Mini Review: A Road Not Taken by Jennifer Thorne

A Road Not Taken Jennifer Thorne

Eco-house builder Jascha doesn’t think twice about taking in stray animals. Stray people? This would be a first. But there’s something about the stranded young man—who’s carrying nothing in his car but a hidden gun—that warns Jascha not to leave him alone. Stuck in a soul-sucking bank job, Peter has given up on finding meaning [...]

Mini Review: Skybound by Aleksandr Voinov

Skybound Aleksander Voinov

“Are you guessing it by now?’ he asks, his voice so low, as if there were other people in the room who must never know. Swallowing is painful now. I’m busy enough just with breathing. I feel astutely that this is the only opportunity I’ll ever have to risk everything, neck and life and sanity. If the world ends tomorrow, how will I go? [...]

Review: Dark Soul, The Complete Collection by Aleksandr Voinov

Dark Soul Vol 1

I like to consider myself a reader who is not afraid to branch out of her comfort zone on occasion. I’m open to any and all genres, from Young Adult to Erotica. I’ve enjoyed historical romance and then the next day picked up  a bloody, rough urban fantasy. So when I read some of the reviews for this [...]

Joint Review: Stars and Stripes by Abigail Roux

Stars & Stripes Abigail Roux

Fiction Vixen was lucky enough to get an ARC of Stars and Stripes by Abigail Roux for a joint review, and Angela and Samantha tore through it in a fury. A Ty and Zane fury. Samantha may *cough cough* be on her 4th read through at this point. Samantha: Stars and Stripes is the 6th [...]

Review: August Ice by Dev Bentham

August Ice Dev Bentham

Max Conway is an ex-Navy Seal who works half the year as lead safety diver at McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Gay, and living in very close quarters with heterosexual men, Max feels he must hide his sexual orientation when he is working among his fellow divers in Antarctica. Like many of the divers at the [...]

Review: Graceland by Ally Blue

Graceland Ally Blue

I’m a fan of Ally Blue’s Bay City Paranormal series, so I jumped at the chance to read something else by her. Silly me didn’t know she has such a long back list. I’m going to have to start working my way through it. One of the things I really liked about Graceland is the [...]

Review: The Long Con by Lori Toland

The Long Con - Lori Toland

Oh, how can I love parts of this book so much knowing I probably shouldn’t? I eagerly kept turning the pages wanting more while telling myself, “It’s happening too fast” ….”too many lies going on”… I don’t like it when characters lie to each other or when relationships form based on lies. Then throw in [...]