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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Friction by Kindle Alexander Blog Tour

Now Live. Friction by Kindle Alexander. Gravity. Kindle Unlimited.

BEAU BROOKS

The guy of my dreams sweeps me off my feet and over my handlebars, quite literally. But our budding relationship takes a turn when my troubled past resurfaces, shattering any hope for a future. Now, I feel like a hollowed-out version of myself. Memories of piercing blue eyes and sweeping blond hair are all that remain to get me through a day.

I know I have to make peace with my past to move forward into my future. But am I strong enough?

DASH RICHMOND

I’m the tenth child of affluent older parents, confident, and privileged. But the future they see for me isn’t how I want to live my life. A chance encounter with a guy my polar opposite changes my path indefinitely, leading me to the life I’ve always wanted.

When he’s ripped away from me, I vow to wait for his return. Now I’m stuck in limbo, unwilling to give up on him.

Can the friction of life destroy what they shared or is your first true love like gravity—an unending universal law?

The Gravity series is an unforgettable whirlwind romance chronicling the love of two men over three decades. Friction heats up the scene with passionate alpha males who navigate the often-rocky road to love. Love’s rarely easy, but when it’s true, it’s a battle worth fighting for.

 

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Friction by Kindle Alexander

Book 1
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The kiss left me breathless, a beautiful devastation.

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Angie☆☆☆☆☆
Holy cow... this book hit me right in the feels. Before starting this book, I had been on a kick reading light and sweet and was NOT prepared for this book. Sweet baby Jesus. This book ripped me to pieces. I cried and cried. Ugh. I loved Beau and Dash. They just worked and you couldn't help but want them to work and everything to be okay. Dash and his confidence that he and Beau will reunite just melts my heart. We all need a Dash in our life. The angst is real in this book and everything in this story is something anyone of us could go through in real life. I am scared to read the next book but also need to see what comes next. I'll be sure to keep the tissue close.


Ruthie☆☆☆☆
This is the first book in the series, and thankfully the next one is due out in a few months… because it doesn’t exactly end on a cliffhanger, but you definitely want to read on!

As with all Kindle Alexander books I’ve read, the characters are so well drawn, that I was immediately invested in the route to Beau and Dash’s future happiness. Their boyish exuberance was fun and playful, but contrasted the reality that Beau then had to face at the hands of his father. There are some plot threads which make for difficult reading, and lead to some significant surprises – but so essential to the story.

I loved the constancy, the disbelief, yet the desire, friendship, and love which defined Dash and Beau’s relationship. That Dash kept the faith, and his path, waiting for his chance – delicious!

Another winner for me.


Shannan☆☆☆☆
Friction is the first part of a three-part series, Gravity.

Beau and Dash meet when they are teenagers. There is an instant connection between them. They see each other in secret because one is out and one is not. They have very different backgrounds. Beau has my heart, and it was hard to read at times, but I was pulling for them the entire read.

There is so much angst involved in this story. I would consider this first book a new adult story since it stays within the teenager to early twenties range. The ending had me just sighing. I rationally know more is coming but I just need for them to have the best happily ever after... right now! This was full of twists and turns, and I know Kindle Alexander has more tears to pull out of me and I can't wait. I love a book that just pulls emotion from me, and this was it. I need more, so much more!

 

 

“He’s stubborn, hardheaded, with walls of reinforced concrete around him, but I’ve got my trusty wrecking ball.”

 

Author Bio


Kindle Alexander. Enjoy your happy ending!

Bestselling author KINDLE ALEXANDER is an innovative writer, and a genre-crosser who writes classic fantasy, romance, suspense, and erotica in both the male/male and male/female genres. It's always a surprise to see what's coming next!

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“Kiss me. Curl my toes again. You can be the guide to where we go from here. I promise, I don’t need more than you’re willing to give.”

 

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Thursday, August 29, 2024

Best Wrong Thing by Colette Davison Release Blitz

Release Blitz. Best Wrong Thing by Colette Davison. August 23 – 31.

How can something that feels so right be wrong?

What do you do when your dad tells you he’s married the woman he had an affair with? Go out and get drunk.

At least, that’s my plan until the cute guy behind the bar chats me up. One thing leads to another, and we end up in bed together, only for me to discover he’s the last person on earth I should be fooling around with.

The problem? I can’t keep away, even though I know I should.

The more time I spend with Archer, the deeper I fall for him.

But when everyone around us will judge us for being together, can I be brave enough to admit he’s the best wrong thing to ever happen to me?

Best Wrong Thing is a one-night-stand-to-lovers forbidden romance, with an age-gap relationship, a strained holiday, and parents behaving badly.

 

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Best Wrong Thing by Colette Davison

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Excerpt



“I guess your sorrows aren’t that bad,” Archer says once the rush dies.

“Why?”

He nods at my beer, which is three-quarters full. I’m doing a piss-poor job of getting drunk. “You haven’t drowned them yet.”

“Maybe I’m debating other ways to forget my woes.” Shut up.

He rests his forearms on the counter. “Oh?”

I shake my head. “Forget I said anything.”

“What if I don’t want to forget you said anything?”

Is he flirting with me? Am I flirting with him?

“What if I want to help cheer you up?”

Oh, fuck. I lean forward. “How would you do that?”

He chuckles. “You tell me. Have a think and let me know. I need to serve a customer.” He walks backwards towards the waiting customer, gives me a wink, and turns to give the woman his undivided attention.

I fan myself. Would he be flirting with me if he cared I’m older than him?

As he serves customers with an easy smile and brisk conversation, I trace shapes in the condensation on the glass. I’m no longer interested in drinking myself into oblivion. Besides, by this point, my beer is probably so warm it’s unpalatable.

“And here we are again.” He grabs a cloth and wipes the spotless counter.

I smile. “I haven’t moved. You’re the one who keeps coming and going.”

“Right? Work is such a bore.”

“You don’t enjoy it.”

“Oh, I love it. I get to meet lots of interesting people. Sometimes I even get to meet handsome men.”

My pulse spikes.

He walks his fingers over the bar and taps it beside my resting hand. “You were going to think of ways I could help cheer you up tonight. Have you come up with anything?”

“We could get out of here when you finish work.” I’m really doing this. I’m hitting on a barman. And why not? He can always say no.

“For sex?”

His question is so casual my brain stutters.

“It’s a good distraction.” He grazes his fingers over mine.

“You want to have sex with me?” Smooth, Jacob. Smooth. It’s been a while since I’ve chatted up anyone. Hook-up apps get rid of the need for it.

His smile pops dimples in his cheeks. “Definitely.”

I undo the top button of my shirt. “Aren’t I—?”

“What?”

“Too old?”

He laughs. “How old are you?”

I open my mouth.

He holds his hand up, palm facing me. “Let me guess. Thirty-two?”

“Close.”

“Higher or lower?”

“Higher.”

“Not much higher. Thirty-four.”

I point my finger at the ceiling.

“Thirty-five?” He raises his brows.

“Yes.”

“That’s a good age. Thirty-five is mature and experienced. Men get better with age.”

My pulse races. “Like red wine?”

He hums. “Exactly like red wine.”

I tug my collar away from my neck. Has it got hot in here?

“I get off in an hour.”

“So early?”

“I’ve been on shift since midday when the bar opened. Do me a favour.”

“What?”

“Don’t finish your drinks. I don’t sleep with drunk guys.”

 

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Angie☆☆☆☆
This book was full of dirty talk and steamy times. But it also had heart and dealt with things we all might go through. Our parents getting divorced after 40 years because one spouse cheated. That's hard, even on adult children. We see this with Jacob and his parents. His dad was banging his co-worker, and his mom walked in on it. Finding out his dad secretly wed the gal was a tough pill to swallow.

What starts out as a crappy night soon gets better. Meeting Archer the hot bartender and then going home with him instead of a hangover is even better. Archer and Jacob together are amazeballs. Archer has a mouth on him, so dirty! Things went so good Archer asked Jacob to stay, which he did even though he was worried about their age difference. Well, if Jacob only knew that was the least of his worries.

The night turns to crap again and Jacob leaves and Archer has no idea why. We all find out why and then we see the two of them try to get through things. It's tough when these two are so drawn towards each other. Jacob is always worried about what others think of him, especially his dad, who has always been hard on him.

Things slowly get better. There is a lot of secrecy, and we all know that can't last forever. Jacob's friend from his younger years tries to talk some sense into him. A random guy tries to give Archer advice. But it finally takes someone hitting on Archer in front of Jacob for him to pull his head out of his butt and take a stand. It happens very late in the book, which made me mad. This could have been a five star for me, but waiting soooo long into the book just made me want to scream. I do love how things went down with Jacob's dad. He was a total douche. Jacob and Archer got their happily ever after and we also see both of their moms finally happy too.

 

 

Author Bio


Colette Davison. Sweet. Sexy. Heartwarming.

COLETTE DAVISON’s personal love story began at university, where she met her future husband. An evening of flirting, in the shadow of Lancaster castle, eventually led to a fairytale wedding. She’s enjoying her own ‘happy ever after’ in the north of England with her husband, two beautiful children and her writing.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Hotshot by Lane Hayes Instagram Tour

Blog Tour. Lane Hayes’ Hotshot. The Elmwood Stories Book 5.

The rookie superstar, the desperate cowboy, and a naughty proposition…

DENNY

The press calls me this year’s hot shot, the rookie who scores at will and conjures plays out of thin air. Truth is… I’m a PR nightmare. Seriously. Ask my agent.

My anxiety is off the charts. I can’t talk to the media without breaking into a cold sweat, but once I get through the season, I can regroup at home. Life is simpler in Vermont.

Well, not anymore. There’s a new cowboy in town. Literally, a cowboy. At least, Hank looks like one—he owns a horse, wears a hat, and did I mention he’s hot?

And get this… he has a proposition for me.

HANK

Proposition is a strong word. I prefer to call this a mutually beneficial arrangement. See, I could use Denny’s help with a family business venture, and though I was planning to offer cash, the jock has a sexier idea.

Not gonna lie, I’m interested.

This could be a fun distraction while I’m stuck in Elmwood. Nice enough place, however, the locals are wary of an outsider taking over the neighboring mill. Long story short… they don’t trust me. But they love their hometown hockey hero.

I get it.

I’ve never met anyone like Denny—skittish in street clothes and a feral beast with cunning instincts on the ice. He’s fascinating, sexy, smart, and—

Whoa! I’m not falling for the hotshot rookie. No way, no how, no chance…

Too late.

Hotshot is an M/M bisexual, age-gap, small town romance featuring a hotshot rookie, a sexy cowboy, and a proposition that changes everything.

Don’t miss our reviews of the rest of The Elmwood Stories!
For book one, You, Again, click HERE.
For book two, Next Season, click HERE.
For book three, Holiday Crush, click HERE.
For book four, Thin Ice, click HERE.

 

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Hotshot by Lane Hayes

Book 5
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Excerpt



“Let’s get this over with. What did you want?”

“Ouch. I can’t remember the last time anyone was happy to see me,” he groused without heat. “Except Steve the contractor. He likes me okay, but he’s being paid well. Our employees do well too, but sadly, they don’t like me at all.”

“I can’t help you with that. Sorry.”

Hank sipped his beer and shrugged. “Yes, you can. I’m extorting you, remember?”

“Oh… yeah.” I chuckled.

And fuck, I didn’t want to be amused. I didn’t want to like Hank at all, but it was hard not to appreciate his self-deprecating honesty. He emanated “nice guy” vibes with the right amount of edge. No wonder drunk me had gotten flirty with him. Fortunately, sober me knew he was more than I could handle.

Which was fine since Hank wasn’t interested anyway. He wanted my alleged star power, not me.

So why was I grinning like an idiot?

Fuck, I had a bad feeling my eyes were twinkling too. I had to rein that shit in, stat.

“So… let’s make a deal,” he said, thankfully unaware of my inner detour. “I need an Elmwood buddy. My dad gave me the all-clear to make my offer sexy, so… what’ll it be?”

I bugged my eyes out. “Sexy?”

“Yeah, something interesting. If it’s money, name your price. Tell me what you want in exchange for your time.”

You.

The word tripped to the tip of my tongue. I bit it back and swallowed it, clearing my throat to be sure it was gone.

“I just… want to make sure that whatever I blabbed while I was wasted off my ass stays between us.”

“Yeah, but I’ll do that for free. You can trust me.”

“I don’t know you,” I retorted.

“True,” he conceded, sipping his beer. “But you don’t really have a choice. I can’t prove that I won’t sell you out. It’s a trust thing. Let’s talk about the sexy angle, ’cause I need an Elmwood buddy like yesterday.”

“I can’t believe I’m asking this, but… what does an Elmwood buddy do?”

“He shows the new guy the ropes.” Hank leaned in. “Introduce me, give me tips on who’s who and what to avoid. I suck in Elmwood and I need a champion, a liaison… a friend. That can be you.”

I huffed in amusement, feeling strangely at ease. He was charming as fuck and I was not immune. “How can you suck in Elmwood? Everyone is cool there.”

He slumped on his stool. “I don’t know, but I’m even worse in Wood Hollow. I don’t get it. People in Denver like me just fine. Even you like me.”

“No, I like your hat.” I reached for his water and winked.

I fucking winked.

Me.


That was me flirting. Ugh. Bad, Denny. Bad.

I felt surprisingly relaxed with him. Like I had last weekend when I’d spilled my guts and… other things. The point was, I could talk to him without feeling immediately depleted, and that alone was a minor miracle.

Hank kicked my shin playfully. “Nah, you like me. You did last weekend, anyway.”

“I was drunk, and I’m still mortified. Go easy on me.” I took a swig of water as if I were knocking back whisky.

“I’ll try, but… you shook your dick at me, then fell buck-ass naked in my bed, so c’mon.”

My eyes had to be saucer-sized. “I shook my dick at you?”

He inclined his chin and winked in a touché move that made my cock swell against my zipper.

“A week later, I’m still thinking about it,” Hank drawled.

Whoa. Was he serious?

 

 

“You be the hotshot. I’ll be your compass, your home.”

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Ruthie☆☆☆☆
This is the fifth book in the series, and I would definitely recommend that you read them in order, as it will make much more sense of the set up in Elmwood – and why Hank is so unpopular, and why Denny is a local hero!

Hank is helping out his sick father by working at their newly purchased wood mill in the next town over to Elmwood. He has a challenge to improve the popularity of the Cunninghams and reassure the locals that they are not a huge and impersonal corporation about to destroy their town. His secret weapon is a friendship with Denny, local NHL rookie hero, assuming he can persuade Denny to engage.

This plan turns out to be a good one, when the two of them find a strong attraction and a hockey player who is interested in exploring his options as a bisexual man, and Hank could definitely help!

I really enjoyed the growth of their friendship as well as their burgeoning attraction and experimentation. It is fun watching what we can clearly see is the start of a meaningful relationship, even if they are slower on the uptake. Grams, of course, is seeing it all and there to support Denny when things get complicated.

It was great fun to see the couples from previous installments and to enjoy quite a lot of hockey action too!


Shannan☆☆☆☆
Hotshot is the fifth book in The Elmwood Stories series. It can be read as a standalone without issue.

Denny has a lot of baggage from his childhood. He suffers from anxiety and can't talk to the press at all. He's the rookie hotshot who has a promising career, but his anxiety may be his downfall. He's also very deep in the closet. He comes back to Elmwood as often as he can. It’s where he can relax the most. One night he drinks too much at the bar and accidentally ends up in the hotel room of the sexy cowboy, who is new in town. Nothing happened but Denny really wanted it to.

Hank is only in Elmwood for a short time. He has his own life and horse therapy business to get back to. He'll stay in Elmwood long enough to get his father’s mill up and running while his dad is recovering. The idea is to meet the town's hockey hero and have him do a commercial for the mill, letting the town know if their hero accepts them, they should too. But meeting a drunk Denny doesn't go the way Hank thought it would. When he proposes the commercial to Denny, Denny instantly says no, but after seeing sides of the man he doesn't think many people have, he thinks maybe they can help each other. Hank brings his horses to Elmwood to use as therapy to help Denny with his anxiety and to use as a cover story why they are spending so much time together. Denny can help Hank be better liked in the community and Hank can show Denny what being with a man is like.

I loved watching Denny and Hank's relationship grow. Their chemistry was explosive but the way they spent time together on the horses getting to really know each other on a deeper level was so addictive about this couple. I hope there is more to this series. I loved this little hockey town!


Angie☆☆☆☆
This is the fifth book in the series. I have only read book four, which I really liked. This book was just as good. You could read it as a standalone, but we met Denny in book four when he was younger.

Denny is one of the many famous local hockey players. Hank's father bought the mill a few towns over. Elmwood is this little town that just seems amazing, and those townspeople will have your back and support you like crazy. Hank and Denny meet when Denny is drunk as can be. Hank offers Denny a proposition he hopefully won't refuse. Denny accepts and we get to see not only Denny testing out his bi side, but we see a friendship between him and Hank.

Elmwood residents aren't fond of Hank, but Denny introduces him to people and Hank charms them and they slowly begin to like him. We see characters from previous books and, of course, Denny's grams is there as sassy as ever. Love that woman.

Things, of course, get hot and heavy and go further than Denny and Hank expected and probably wanted. Watching their love build and grow and all the bumps along the was great. I cried when things looked bleak but soon my tears dried up and everything fell into place and our men get their happily ever after. Highly recommend this book.

 

 

In a twist, I was still capable of doing the stupidest things… like falling head over fucking heels for a hockey star.

 

Author Bio


Lane Hayes. Low-Angst, Sexy, Fun Male-Male Romance.

LANE HAYES lives in sunny Southern California with her amazing husband, who thankfully doesn’t mind cooking, and their fabulous fox red Labrador, George, who’s pure mischief. Both provide oodles of inspiration for the low-angst, humorous books Lane loves to write.

She’s been telling stories about sexy, funny, sometimes geeky and quirky men who find love for a dozen years now and loving every minute. In her previous life, she sat at a desk and dealt with numbers, so yes… romance is much more satisfying!

Lane loves tea, travel, and chocolate… in any order. Add a book and she’s set!

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He was my rock, my home, my cowboy, my happy place.

 

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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Mercury Rising by Kristian Parker Blog Tour

Blog Tour. Kristian Parker’s Mercury Rising.

The son of a famous movie star, Mercury Morrison is used to all eyes being on him. So of course he’s grown up to be one of London’s premier influencers, with followers across the globe.

But when Mercury finds himself on the wrong side of the law after a run-in with a paranoid concept artist at the Tate Modern, it all comes crashing down. The worst bit is, he’s innocent! Advised to plead guilty, he dutifully arrives for his first day of community service at a youth project in South London… and walks slap-bang into his new boss, the handsome Nick Campbell.

The attraction between them is instant and electric. Romance may be on the cards but this summer is going to shake Mercury’s whole view on life to its foundations. Can Mercury take the huge leap of faith needed to make his dreams come true, and, if he dares, will Nick be there to catch him?

Don’t miss our reviews of other books in the Queens Crescent series!
For book two, Pole Position, click HERE.
For book four, Public Affair, click HERE.
For book five, Let It Breathe, click HERE.
For book six, Warm Hearts, click HERE.

 

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Mercury Rising by Kristian Parker

Book 7
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Excerpt



As the woman checked her list, the man stared up. “Are you the dickhead who thinks my art is shit?”

Mercury took a step away. “I don’t think I said that. I presume you’re Grim.”

“Fucking right I am.”

He appeared fit to burst.

“I haven’t even seen it yet,” Mercury said. “Calm yourself.”

“Fucking rich kids. You think you’re so superior, don’t you?”

Mercury burst into laughter. It echoed around the room, causing people to stare.

“Take a look around you, Grim. This is the Tate Modern, for fuck’s sake. Everyone is rich.”

The clipboard woman ushered them in.

“What a dick,” Mercury said.

“Let’s do a quick circuit and go,” Lotty replied. “He must be constantly checking his own name on insta. You only just posted it, for goodness’ sake.”

Mercury shrugged. “Imagine being so touchy you’re vanity scrolling instead of enjoying the big moment. Weird.”

They approached the first canvas. It was brilliant white with a thin blue line down the centre.

“This is called Orgasm,” Mercury said.

He and Lotty stared.

“I don’t get it,” Lotty said immediately.

An impossibly chic woman in Chanel glided past. She glanced at them. “Is there any food?”

“I think so,” Lotty replied.

“Might as well make the trip worthwhile.”

She left them to it. In fact, the tunnel of focus had become one of emptiness. Most people had aborted mission.

“I’m following her,” Lotty said. “That crowd will strip the buffet in minutes. You coming?”

Mercury shook his head. “I’ll catch you up. I want to get a few shots.”

Lotty grinned. “Play nice.”

“Always.”

He wandered farther into the tunnel. Each canvas was a variation on a theme, brilliant white with a different coloured line daubed down the centre.

Love

War

Net Zero


Mercury snapped away.

Who the fuck is going to buy these?

His mother had an art collection to rival a minor royal’s, meaning Mercury had grown up around true talent. Somehow he didn’t think Madeline and her cronies would be scrambling to buy this utter crap anytime soon.

At the end hung Poverty. This time a brown line bisected the white.

“I hope that’s paint,” Mercury muttered to himself.

Perhaps it was time to check out the food. It was evident the “art” wouldn’t get any better.

He turned to see the hulking figure of Grim standing between him and the exit. Alarmingly, it appeared they were the only ones in the tunnel. And Grim certainly had his focus on Mercury.

“What are you going to do?” Mercury asked. “Beat me up because I said something nasty?”

“You’ve made everyone think I’m a right twat,” Grim said, approaching Mercury, who involuntarily took another step away.

“I’ve done nothing of the sort. If you hadn’t pounced literally seconds after I posted it, you wouldn’t have looked so ridiculous.”

Grim clenched and unclenched his fists.

For a split second, Mercury feared he was going to be murdered in the Tate Modern.

Typical of my luck that they’d find my body next to some really terrible art.

People were standing close to the tunnel entrance and evidently unaware or unconcerned that Mercury was trapped.

“How about I give you a glowing review on my channel?” Mercury asked.

“You think I give a fuck what stuck-up wankers like you have to say?”

Mercury raised an eyebrow. “Well, something’s got you riled up.”

“I’ll show you riled up, you posh twat.”

In a split second, Grim grabbed the half-drunk glass of red from Mercury’s hand and threw the contents at Poverty.

“What the fuck are you doing?” Mercury yelped.

Grim dropped the glass at Mercury’s feet. Suddenly his leering face transformed into one of devastation. He backed away, his hands up.

“You… you made it clear you didn’t like my art. You didn’t have to ruin it.”

“Wait—”

It was pointless. Grim had reached the entrance to the tunnel. Mercury chased after him. When he got to the exit, a group of people huddled around Grim.

“What’s the matter?” a particularly snide art critic asked.

“That man,” Grim roared, pointing at Mercury. “He’s destroyed my work!”

Suddenly, all eyes were on Mercury.

“I’m calling the police,” someone with a name badge said.

“The police?” Mercury cried. His legs wobbled as he clutched the side of the stupid tunnel of focus.

What am I going to do?

 

 

“I’m Nick Campbell.”  Nick was tall, dark-skinned, with a buzzcut and deep brown eyes. Mercury was absolutely blown away. He radiated sex in an olive t-shirt and light blue jeans. Mercury would probably have advised a tight white T-shirt on such a warm summer’s day, but even so. Wow.

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Ruthie☆☆☆☆
4.5 stars of absolute goodness!

This is the seventh book in the series, and really, I love them all!

We are treated to Mercury's story this time – but Mrs. Wimpole and the Professor also make an appearance, as do some of our earlier couples... I will say no more!

Mercury finds himself accused of a crime he did not commit, but in order to reduce the embarrassment to his famous actress mum, he pleads guilty and ends up with community service. And this is where he meets the most delicious, Nick Campbell.

Whilst their chemistry is sizzling, their lives could not be further apart, so there are more than a few stumbling blocks for these two men to overcome in their journey to a happily ever after. I really enjoyed how we got to know the youngsters who spent time at the Bodhi house, and that Mercury recognised just how much privilege he had experienced.

Nick may have overreacted to someone's cruel statements, but it forced Mercury to think very seriously about who he really wanted to be. He woke up the wider possibilities for his life and knew that Nick should be a part of his future.

Another great story from Queen's Crescent; thank you, Kristian Parker!

 

 

“You are Madeline Morrison’s son,” Nick said quietly. “Doors open for you wherever you go. Brooke, Olena and Anna aren’t going to wander into Harvey Nicks and get their choice of fancy outfits. You’re here to do a job, not upset things. You’d do well to remember that.” Without waiting for a reply, Nick stalked into the house, leaving Mercury crushed. This was going to be a steeper learning curve than he’d expected.

 

Author Bio

I have written for as long as I could write. In fact, before, when I would dictate to my auntie. I love to read, and I love to create worlds and characters.

I live in the English countryside. When I’m not writing, I like to get out there and think through the next scenario I’m going to throw my characters into.

Inspiration can be found anywhere, on a train, in a restaurant or in an office. I am always in search of the next character to find love in one of my stories. In a world of apps and online dating, it is important to remember love can be found when you least expect it.


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He grabbed Mercury’s harness and tugged, making him lose his grip. He had no intention of falling by himself. Instead, he yanked hard at Nick’s remaining hand. They both swung out into thin air, clutching each other. The ropes held and they dangled helplessly. Mercury clung to Nick for dear life. Every part of them melded together. Their faces almost pressed against each other. Nick’s lips were inches from Mercury’s. The kids shrieked with laughter but it all faded away as Mercury gazed into Nick’s eyes.

 

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Monday, August 12, 2024

Forgotten Romance by Saxon James Blog Tour

I have twelve weeks to remind Davey our life together was perfect. And hope like hell that this time, he chooses me.

DAVEY

In a list of what’s most important to me, three things are right up there at the top. My kids, my husband Mack, and my career I’ve spent my life building. Unfortunately that career has me away from home more than I'd like, and when I refuse to walk away from it, my husband walks away from me instead.

Living together post-divorce makes sense for us, but it blurs the lines between what we were and what we have. Now that I’ve scored a big promotion and negotiated twelve long weeks at home, memories of our life together haunt me. They make me long for what we had. And now that Mack is moving on with someone else, I’m being faced with the cold truth. I should never have let Mack go, and now it might be too late to get him back.

MACK

Twelve weeks. It’s the longest Davey has been home since we had the kids, and all it does is remind me of everything I wish I still had. So I decide this is it. I have twelve weeks to remind Davey of everything he lost and hope like hell when I give him the choice between work and me again, that this time he chooses me.

None of my friends are on board with my plan, and the new guy in town is trying his hardest to win me over. But I can ignore cute notes slipped into my favorite books if it means getting back the man I’ll love forever.

All I need to do is remind him our life together was perfect.

Now if only our kids, our friends, and his work would get the memo…

Prepare for the final book in the Divorced Men's Club series! This low-angst, M/M romance is between a himbo and his workaholic ex-husband. It has festive fun, no love triangles or cheating, and a swoony Happily Ever After to end the series on a high.

Don’t miss our reviews of other books in the Divorced Men's Club series!
For book two, Platonic Rulebook, click HERE.
For book four, Employing Patience, click HERE.
For book five, System Overload, click HERE.

 

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Forgotten Romance by Saxon James

Book 6
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I’m happy living in my own bubble of la-la-land and would really like it if people could stop throwing reality at me. Reality sucks. Zero rating out of ten. Where are the mystical unicorns of possibility? Oh, that’s right, they DIED. Just straight up smother me in delulu, thank you.

 

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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Ruthie☆☆☆☆
This is the sixth and final book in the series – and not only does it give us a really lovely story to end on, but it also makes sure that the rest of the couples take part in the mission to give these two guys a second chance.

Mack and Davey divorced mostly because Mack forced Davey to choose between his career and his family. Davey chose his career, because that is how he believed he brought value to their family. Neither were happy about it, and when Davey is not at work, he spends it in the spare room of their family home, so he can still see their children. This time he also sees Mack go out on a date... spurring him to think about whether he can really live without him!

With some help, and some non-help from Art in particular, the two men separately try and get help from their mutual friends to make the other see that they should be together. It is a square that needs to be circled, and yet it takes some home truths for them both to understand what changes could be needed to get a fresh start.

I really enjoyed the humour which is brought by the chat groups, the passion which spills over even when they are trying to be sensible, and the clear evidence that they love each other, but communicate poorly.

Very enjoyable end to the series, thank you, Saxon James – already looking forward to the next one!


Angie☆☆☆☆
I struggle with how many stars to rate this book. I have been soooo excited for this last book. If you've read previous books in the series, you have been waiting patiently to see if Mack and Davey get back together. We all know this is a second-chance book and we all want them to get back together. But what I personally didn't want was to rehash the same stuff over and over and over again the first sixty percent of the book. It was tiring, frustrating, and I just wanted someone in the DMC to stick Mack and Davey in a room and say hash this out and don't come out until you do.

My heart did break for both Davey and Mack. You can tell they both still love each other and they both want to be together. But instead of being adults and talking things out, they both had ideas on how to get the other back and things just spun in a circle too long in the book. One simple, honest conversation could have spared them and the reader all the BS.

I did like how Mack was finally able to wake up and figure out he needed to work on himself. Mack was a mess, who throws out divorce as an option and then doesn't say wait I really don't want one but I'm serious about things needing to change? Two years of being miserable for not being able to communicate.

When Davey and Mack both got their heads out of their butts and finally admitted what each were feeling and wanted, the book got much better. They were both still not communicating like they should since they were both still thinking of ways to solve things but not hashing it out with each other.

In the end it all worked out. We got a good epilogue on them and the other DMC members. I hate that the series is over and that the last book didn't go out with a bang but I hope a new series is in the works.


Shannan☆☆☆☆
Forgotten Romance is the sixth and final installment in the Divorced Men's Club.

Davey and Mack are ending their marriage in the beginning of the book. They loved each other more than anything, but at that time in their marriage they both needed different things that they weren't getting from the other. Davey was the sole provider and his work had him leaving for two weeks at a time. Mack was home with two small children alone. Mack felt Davey was putting his work over their family and Mack just wanted him to be there for the family more. Davey worked hard to be where he was in his job. He was working so hard to make a wonderful life for his family, but at what cost? When Mack said they should divorce, he didn't truly want that and Davey would do anything (but leave his job) to make Mack happy, so he agreed. Mack needed Davey to choose the family and when he didn't, Mack was devastated. They agreed that to make it easier for the kids, they would continue to live together when Davey was home for those two weeks each month.

Davey and Mack don't want to go on like they are. They each want to show the other they want their relationship back and enlist the rest of the DMC to help. Honestly, the book could have been completed with one simple conversation, but I loved how it all played out. I have been rooting for these two since the beginning, they so deserved their happily ever after. I enjoyed getting to see the rest of the DMC and their partners in this final book. I'm sad to see it's over but I truly enjoyed the ride to get here.

 

 

Author Bio


Saxon James. Romance Author.

SAXON JAMES unapologetically writes happy endings for LGBT+ characters.

While not writing, SM is a readaholic and Netflix addict who regularly lives on a sustainable diet of chocolate and coffee.

Member of SCBWI.


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Those big blue eyes meet mine, and the urge to touch him is almost overpowering. He still loves me. I know that, and I hope that he knows that I still love him too. But sometimes love isn’t enough.

 

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