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?

 

More of the Cop and the Slut…

Any Excuse by Acer Adamson

  Any Excuse by Acer Adamson

Blurb:

In this follow-up to "Only Words," author Acer Adamson gives us another glimpse at the complicated lives of Detective Maxwell Fielding and his beautiful cross-dressing lover, Skyler Trent. The police department is honoring Max for performing above and beyond the call of duty, and Max has asked Skyler to accompany him to the awards banquet—a huge step for both of them. Nervous about how the unconventional manner in which Skyler dresses will be received by a hotel ballroom full of cops, the press, and the city’s highest elected officials, Max is in for a bigger surprise than he bargained for, and Skyler doesn’t disappoint.

 

 

Read on..

New Rainbow Reviews

 New Rainbow Reviews up early today! So go check them out.. I have my usual spattering and it’s been a better week so that’s good. They include:

Eyes of Desire 2: A Deaf GLBT Reader by Raymond Luczak (editor)

In the Closet by Clare London

Reunion by Vic Winter

Spoken by Sean Michael

Strictly Halloween by Stephanie Vaughan

As for my favorites of the week they include the following. Angels of the Deep was a rare 5 star review for me and it was fabulous. Due to the inherent mystery I couldn’t tell much about it but I managed to find something to say. I highly recommend it.

A Roof for the Rain by Katrina Strauss

Without Sin by J. Tomas

Angels of the Deep by Kirby Crow

 

Broken Boundaries by Evangeline Anderson

Sorry for no other reviews this week. Been slammed in work and life and barely have time to finish “official” reviews let alone extra for my site! Wave over at Reviews by Jessewave asked me to complete a review for a dueling review with two other reviews. Suffice it to say I was worried. Be sure to check out their take on the book here.

Broken Boundaries by Evangeline Anderson

Blurb:

Chaz Brighton is the youngest recruit the Academy has ever seen. God-like reflexes and eyes like a hawk make him a natural gunner and he is assigned to fly a Needle, a sleek silver ship made with technology so advanced it’s still classified. 

On his first day he meets Eric Ferron, the most dangerous man at the Academy. The ice blue eyes and scarred face of the older cadet aren’t enough to scare Chaz. Nor are the rumors that Ferron killed his last partner. But when he finds out that he and Ferron are going to be a team, his anxiety starts to mount.

Now in order to survive at the Academy, Chaz must submit to Ferron’s frighteningly erotic touch. If he doesn’t, his boundaries may get them both killed.  

 

Full version of review…

New Rainbow Reviews

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New Rainbow Reviews are up this week! I had a bit of a low week as didn’t exactly like a lot of the stories I read this week.

 

Blood Brothers by Barbara Sheridan & Anne Cain 

Dragon & Fenyx 1: Called by Power by Auburnimp and Michael Barnette 

Hell Dogs Squadron 2: Angle of Attack by A.R. Moler 

Homesteads and Horseradish by Kiernan Kelly 
Hungry? by Helen Louise Caroll 

Venom’s Bond by Nica Berry 

 

Favorite of the week was definitely:

Photo Shoot by Addison Albright 

 

In other news I was asked by Wave over on Reviews by Jessewave to contribute dueling reviews on occasion. As I’m pretty busy reviewing as it is, all I could offer was an occasional contrasting (or agreeing) review so we’ll see how that goes.

Remember folks – it’s just my random opinion so you all can ignore it if you want :).

M/M Challenge update!

22/40 done! I’ve read more than that clearly but my list is full of older books that don’t all go to review so as I get through them they’ll go on the list. Always up for tweaking it though too, if anyone has good suggestions.

Finding the Words by Terry O’Reilly

Finding the Words by Terry O’Reilly

Blurb:

Ryan Phillips, a speech and language pathologist in the physical rehabilitation unit of a major university hospital, has recently ended a relationship due to his partner’s infidelity. He is called in to treat a patient who is suffering from a traumatic brain injury. In the course of his treatments he begins to have feelings for the man. But is he ready to be healed, and will the patient heal enough to be able to return the love that appears to be growing between them?

 

More older men..