… AND THERE’S NOT A TOP GUN JOKE IN SIGHT. One of the rules you must follow if you plan on writing romance is this: If you name a character in a book and they speak to your main character you must consider them for a sequel. Bam, waddaya know it’s Matt and he is horny for sailor but he’s confused. Isn’t he straight? Jon (who is not a sailor, he’s a navy pilot – which makes as much sense as infantry in the RAF) […]
The US Navy calls hats ‘covers’ …
… AND OTHER THINGS I HAVE LEARNED FROM M/M EROTIC FICTION. I get great satisfaction out of books I can read in a day, and especially books I can enjoy. No, the Romance/Erotic genre isn’t perfect (I’ll get to some of those in a few weeks I am sure) but what’s not to like about books you can giggle over with friends? Especially if you don’t have to pull out the flip chart and markers to brief people on the plot before you can tell […]
“He couldn’t be serious and stern with a man who had ducklings in his hair.”
I am basically trash for this author now. I have pre-ordered her m/f Regency romance that is out in April, so hopefully she’s just as good on that as she is with m/m. Fair warning, the next book in this series isn’t out until July and that is 1,000 years away. Also, this cover isn’t that bad (characters are way overdressed, and one should def be dressed like a vicar because come on, but it’s not ugly), and neither are the last two in her first series, […]
I seriously can’t decide which book in this trilogy is my favorite. I love them all.
I’m so into this author right now, and I’m so upset she has only published three books so far. I want her next book right frickin now. (Out in two weeks, already pre-ordered.) This is the last book in the Turner series, and it’s just as good as the first two. We met our heroes last book. Julian Medlock is the brother of Eleanor Standish, Lawrence’s science friend, and Lord Courtenay his son’s uncle. Courtenay is the titular rake, an infamous scapegrace who has spent […]



