Jacob’s Ladder by Z.A. Maxfield

Jacob's Ladder (St. Nacho's, #3) Jacob’s Ladder by Z.A. Maxfield

Blurb:

Jacob “Yasha” Livingston had a bad day. First there was the head cold. Then the orgy, the fight, and the hospital. Between that and the bus driver who ejected him — after accusing him of transmitting the Swine Flu — the rest of his day seemed fairly vague. Now he’s stuck in a small town called Santo Ignacio and he has a whole lot of thinking to do.

One thing is, when fate speaks in the form of an EMT, maybe it’s time to listen. One man in particular, EMT, Jason “J.T.” Lentz, with his shy smile and jade green eyes, seems more like an angel than a paramedic. But Jason has a date with a newer, prettier girl every night, despite the fact that he seems to return Yasha’s interest.

If J.T. is afraid of his feelings it might be Yasha’s chance to heal the healer. It’s up to Jacob’s new friends and the magic of St. Nacho’s… in St. Nacho’s 3 — Jacob’s Ladder.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

when your bf is only gay at night…

Truth in the Dark by Amy Lane

Truth in the DarkTruth in the Dark by Amy Lane

Blurb:

“I am not beautiful…”

Knife’s entire existence has been as twisted as his flesh and his face. The only thing beautiful in his life is his sister. When Gwennie is obliged to turn a suitor down because she fears to leave her brother to the brutality of their village, Knife is desperate for anything to ensure her happiness.

Her suitor’s cousin offers him a way out, but it won’t be easy. Aerie-Smith has been cursed to walk upright in the form of a beast, and his beloved village suffers from the same spell. Aerie-Smith offers Gwen a trousseau and some hope, if only Knife will keep him company on his island for the span of a year and perform one “regrettable task” at year’s end.

Knife is unprepared for the form the island’s curse takes on his own misshapen body. In one moment of magic, he is given the body of his dreams—and he discovers that where flesh meets spirit and appearance meet reality, sometimes the only place to find truth is in the darkness of a lover’s arms.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

who knew ugly was so pretty?

Wings of Equity by Sean Kennedy

Wings of EquityWings of Equity by Sean Kennedy

Blurb:
The truth is that those who make a difference usually get martyred. What good are you dead?

Ezra Kneebone is most at home in the skies, piloting his airship with his best friend Jazz, even if it doesn’t quite pay the bills or warm Ezra’s empty bed. Those same skies are also the territory of a man known as Icarus who uses his metal wings to steal from the rich and feed the poor. Icarus and Ezra could be soul mates but for one thing: Icarus has a bounty on his head, and Ezra is desperate for money.

Against the wishes of Jazz and her partner, the formidable Lady Bart, Ezra is determined to get his man… in more ways than one. But when Icarus saves Ezra’s life, Ezra realizes he would be betraying a hero—and his heart—if he turned Icarus in. Unfortunately, the bounty is tempting more than one hunter, and Ezra will find that loving a fugitive may mean becoming one too.

My rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

an m/m novel with little sex *gasp*

Three Dollar Bill Reviews Update

Not sure about anyone else but my summer is incredibly busy! Between moving, vacations, and simply things to do .. reading time has dramatically decreased. Plus I just picked up The Passage, which is 800 pages. I can’t wait to have sleepless nights and fear the scary vamps in the dark again but it also means that it’s about that time again…

We over at Three Dollar Bill Reviews are looking for a few new victims… err readers actually. We have a bunch of fun book requests that I wish I had time to read and review in a timely manner. So once again we’re putting out the call if anyone is interested in reviewing, please contact us. It’s a low level commitment – 1 or 2 reviews a month – and you can read anything from our review list, publishers we work with, or even your own backlog list.

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