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Romance and Sensibility

From First Page To HEA

4 stars, Contemporary, Genre, LGBTQIA, M/F, Review

Small Change by Roan Parrish (Small Change Book #1)

December 8, 2019 Leave a Comment

Rating: ★★★★ | 285 pages | Self-published | Contemporary Romance | 6/1/2017  34-year-old tattoo artist Ginger Holtzman is intense, ambitious and a little rough around the edges–but she has to be to survive in the male-dominated tattoo culture. She’s the owner of the queer-friendly Philly tattoo shop Small Change. When she meets Christopher, the sunshine-yRead the Post

1 star, 3 stars, 4 stars, Contemporary, LGBTQIA, Review

Mixtape: A Love Song Anthology edited by Laurelin Paige

April 13, 2019 Leave a Comment

I 1-click a lot of .99 romance anthologies…but I don’t ever seem to read them. When I saw my pre-order for Mixtape pop up I decided to sit down and read the anthology cover to cover. In this anthology each short story is based around a song; there were a lot of bops but alsoRead the Post

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Illegal Contact by Santino Hassell

August 15, 2017 Leave a Comment

Rating: ★★★+.5 | 251 Pages | Intermix | Contemporary Romance | 08/15/2017 When a fight caught-on-tape lands Gavin Brawley–the notoriously hotheaded tight end for The New York Barons–on house arrest the last thing he wants to deal with is a new personal assistant. Noah Monroe is a freshly unemployed social worker who could care less about Gavin and just wantsRead the Post

3 stars, Ex-Military, LGBTQIA, M/M, Review, Suspense

Catch a Ghost (Hell or High Water #1)

December 14, 2015 Leave a Comment

Tom pressed his lips together for a moment, then said, “I just thought we’d be doing something. . .” “Bigger?” Prophet asked, and without waiting, said, “Saving lives is always big.” “There’s no one to save, Prophet.” It took everything Prophet had not to punch Tom. “There’s always someone to save.” – Catch A Ghost,Read the Post

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