Category: m/m

REVIEW: Silk & Steel by Ariana Nash

The Dragon Queen's reign is one of darkness and death. Humans have vanished under the rubble of their world and if the queen has her way, elves will be next. Eroan, one of the last elven assassins, lives for one purpose: kill the queen. He would have succeeded if not for her last line of … Continue reading REVIEW: Silk & Steel by Ariana Nash

Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

In a tiny world below the ground, two colonies have been on the brink of war for years, skirmishes on the borders and espionage tactics keeping them on the edge of open battle but never quite falling into all out military action. But the winds are changing as the Queen of South Colony begins to … Continue reading Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

REVIEW: The New Pantheon by Chloe Fantasista

A series of sometimes NSFW stories about a bunch of gods who are not gods doing godly things.Warnings: Violence, Dubcon, IncestCategory: M/M The New Pantheon is a collection of stories about a pantheon of people trying to be deities after they killed their old deities. Its a very esoteric little book, full of kinky dynamics … Continue reading REVIEW: The New Pantheon by Chloe Fantasista

REVIEW: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

Beth and Fran spend their days traveling the ravaged New England coast, hunting feral men and harvesting their organs in a gruesome effort to ensure they'll never face the same fate. Robbie lives by his gun and one hard-learned motto: other people aren't safe. After a brutal accident entwines the three of them, this found … Continue reading REVIEW: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

REVIEW: Knives in Your Eyes by M Lloyd Gohty

There were rumors about monsters wandering the country. Insect-like creatures that almost looked like humans. They wanted weapons and people who knew how to use 'em. A boy who can't die, a professor who refuses to teach, and a hunter out of a job. They're a trio as disjointed as the world they've agreed to … Continue reading REVIEW: Knives in Your Eyes by M Lloyd Gohty

REVIEW: Roger Crenshaw by Taylor Titmouse and R/L Monroe

Folklorist Roger Crenshaw is invited to dinner by a charming Yale professor who shares his taste for vampire stories--among other queer predilections. That night, as a frigid storm breaks over New Haven, an even colder welcome awaits him at Professor Reed's gothic townhouse, but Roger's blood runs too hot to be put off. A series … Continue reading REVIEW: Roger Crenshaw by Taylor Titmouse and R/L Monroe

REVIEW: Fence: Striking Distance by Sarah Rees Brennan

Sixteen-year-old Nicholas Cox is the illegitimate son of a retired fencing champion who dreams of getting the proper training he could never afford. After earning a place on the elite Kings Row fencing team, Nicholas must prove himself to his rival, Seiji Katayma, and navigate the clashes, friendships, and relationships between his teammates on the … Continue reading REVIEW: Fence: Striking Distance by Sarah Rees Brennan

REVIEW: The Fancy Dancer by Patricia Nell Warren

A young Catholic priest in a small Western town is compelled to recognize that his vocation is at risk as he finds himself attracted to one of his more problematical parishioners.Warnings: Abelism, Misogyny, Usage of slurs, Depictions of homophobia, Depictions of racismCategory: M/M The Fancy Dancer is a queer novel from the 70s about sexuality … Continue reading REVIEW: The Fancy Dancer by Patricia Nell Warren

REVIEW: A Kiss And A Pair Of Handcuffs by Riuto Takeuchi

Kidnapping a man in the process of stealing jewels?! Kazutaka was asked to transport some jewelry by a friend, Shīno, a jeweler. Kazutaka got into an armored car dispatched by a security firm with his left wrist handcuffed to an attaché case. It should have been only ten minutes or so until the car got … Continue reading REVIEW: A Kiss And A Pair Of Handcuffs by Riuto Takeuchi

REVIEW: Volle by Kyell Gold

Volle thought life as a spy-in-training was pretty easy: do as little as possible, and spend all his free time sleeping with the other young males in Caril. He never expected to be the one chosen for a critical mission to impersonate a noble in the neighboring country of Tephos--and neither did his superiors. They … Continue reading REVIEW: Volle by Kyell Gold