Time might not heal all wounds, but with two motivated and strong-willed men on a campaign to win him back, Charlie will get more than he ever thought possible.
Word Count: 70,625
Controlled Asher didn't expect to fall for free-spirited Daniel, but they'll find what they desperately need in one another.
Word Count: 65,573
When a casual hookup turns into the potential for love, staid Spencer realizes he wants to build a life with vibrant Emilio.
Word Count: 61,177
If short-tempered Jason can open his heart and life to optimistic Abe, he might finally find the family he craves.
Word Count: 59,044
These books are linked by theme or world. They are independent and can be read in any order.
Jumping in by Cardeno C is a bite-sized morsel packed with a juicy punch. Savory and sweet. Such a great short story. It had me craving more right from the start... It made me smile, swoon and laugh.
Cardeno C and Mary Calmes are both amazing authors and combined they have written and story that is sensual and yet gritty. There is something to be said for a story that is not predictable and these characters are definitely anything but easy to figure out. The story itself is not the usual fare and it is great to read about characters that don't just fall into an easy relationship. The fact that they each have to learn about themselves on their way to learning about the other person made for a story that seems so much more realistic. This was without question a story that was crafted by two amazingly talented authors in a way that is not the average story.
Sweet and sappy and adorable. A feel-good story about second chances at love and trusting again. The book fully met the expectations I had formed based on the blurb, and thus succeeded in what it promised. ... I like the characterizations. ... I liked how the author created two very different characters, opposites in almost every aspect, and completely made it work. The naughty scenes were holy hot boysecks, but underlined with tons of emotions, and the dialogue felt organic and realistic. I also liked the supporting characters in Emilio's family and Spencer's friend. ... The author's voice (new to me) was lovely, the writing crisp and still emotionally charged. A great book with which to spend a few hours escaping from your own life.
Witty, Smart, and hard to put down is how I would describe Perfect Imperfections. I will admit that I'm not one to read M/M Romances, but I seriously fell in love with Jeremy and Reggie's story. The witty banter between these two will have you in stitches. Perfect Imperfections gives you insight into a nontraditional romance and the stigma that comes with it. Jeremy Jameson is a international rock star who leads a lonely life surrounded by hundreds of people. It isn't until one night when Jeremy meets the easy going Reg that he soon discovers a best friend and lover. I really enjoyed reading this story and I would recommend Perfect Imperfections to anyone who enjoys to read a clever romance with a great ending.
I must say though that when reading this light, short read, it had a dreamy quality to it. I cannot really put the right words on text, but it was like I was participating in the events that unfolded in a quality very dreamlike and quite blurry. It felt so good and in spite of the sensitive topic involved, it left me with a feeling of such great HOPE. Something which could only be felt during hopeful holidays like Christmas....There was something magical about this story that speaks of love, commitment, hope and faith. Yes, this is a very short and light read but it was bigger than the quantity of the text. It made me think deeper and it reached out to something deeper inside me (and hopefully other readers). It teared up quite a bit but as the story was not sad, it was good tears. Hopeful tears. It was a beautiful.