New Rainbow Reviews

 Hello again. It’s Monday morning and I’d rather be sleeping. But since I’m up I figured I’d give you the skinny on all my new RR reviews. So exciting! Well anyway, some good books so check ‘em out. Nothing super exciting sadly, although the highlight was GS. Wiley’s lovely little story. More please…

Absolutely You by Stephanie Vaughan

Definitely Christmas by Stephanie Vaughan

Fallen Angels Book 1: Childhood Traumas by Ana Star

ISP by C.B. Potts

Seeds of Time 1: Blue Roses by G.S. Wiley

Seventh by L.E. Bryce

The Valde: Water by Astrid Amara

Bound to Him by Ava March

Walking in Two Worlds by Terry O’Reilly

 Walking in Two Worlds by Terry O’Reilly

Blurb:

Lee Masters is fired from his cattle drive when his sexual orientation is discovered. Frustrated and angry, he rides to a mountain lake where he meets Running Buffalo, Tatanka, who is also exiled from his tribe for refusing to adhere to tribal custom for braves who prefer men to women. They strike up a friendship, which readily turns to love. Their family is completed when a young Indian, Sleeps With Dogs, insists they take him with them on their search for a home. Where can they find the acceptance they seek? Will they always be Walking In Two Worlds?

 

 

Historical …

LA Mischief by P.A. Brown

LA Mischief by P.A. Brown

Blurb:

Chris Bellamere and David Laine were lovers but great sex doesn’t make a great relationship. David is a homicide detective for LAPD and barely out of the closet. Chris screwed up outing David. He doesn’t regret it and he wants David back, but David can’t give him the commitment he wants. David is busy solving grisly murders and enjoying his new-found libido. He’s picking up guys in bars and having fun but Chris is always in the back of his mind. Chris is partying too hard and waking too many mornings barely remembering the guy in bed next to him, all in the hopes of getting David out of his system, but it’s not working.

When David gets hurt in the line of duty Chris goes to see him. Can they pick up where they left off, or are they just reaching for something that just isn’t there?

 

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