Finally finding the time again to review a book I finished recently. Yay. James L. Sutter’s The … Book Review: James L. Sutter – The Ghost of UsWeiterlesen
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Book review: Aiden Thomas – Cemetery Boys
It’s pride month ❤🧡💛💚💙💜 No better way to celebrate that than by advertising some queer books. … Book review: Aiden Thomas – Cemetery BoysWeiterlesen
Book Review: Matti Laaksonen – Nach dem Sturm die Stille
Before I start talking about the book, here’s an important note: I’m writing this review in … Book Review: Matti Laaksonen – Nach dem Sturm die StilleWeiterlesen
Book review: F.T. Lukens – Spell Bound
If I haven’t done so before, I hereby declare F.T. Lukens my favourite author of all … Book review: F.T. Lukens – Spell BoundWeiterlesen
Book review: Travis Baldree – Legends and Lattes
Sometimes I aimlessly scroll through Amazon’s section of queer romance books to see if there’s anything … Book review: Travis Baldree – Legends and LattesWeiterlesen
Book review: Gry Kappel Jensen – Nightshade (Rosenholm Trilogy part 3)
I can’t put into words how much I was waiting for this book to come out … Book review: Gry Kappel Jensen – Nightshade (Rosenholm Trilogy part 3)Weiterlesen
Book review: Dominik Gaida – Brynmor University 1: Geheimnisse („Secrets“)
My first book choice in 2024 was taken following an entirely practical approach: the first part … Book review: Dominik Gaida – Brynmor University 1: Geheimnisse („Secrets“)Weiterlesen
Book review: F.T. Lukens – In Deeper Waters
F.T. Lukens has my heart in a tight grip. And it all started with So This … Book review: F.T. Lukens – In Deeper WatersWeiterlesen
Book review: Andreas Dutter – Starlight in our Dreams
Felix, a young man from rural Austria, moves to Cork for his studies. A big step, as he’s generally a rather shy, insecure young man who is highly influenced by a) his belief in Astrology and the fact that his identity is determined by him being Pisces and b) his childhood in an Austrian village, where people weren’t exactly accepting towards his sexuality. In Cork, he tries to start a new life. He moves in with a girl, Cara, he met online who is just as much (if not even more) into Astrology as he is, and takes up Cultural Studies at the UCC. Right at the beginning, he meets Owen – a guy who seems cold on the outside, but turns out to have a very soft core. In contrast to Felix, Owen deoesn’t believe in Astrology at all. So they start a bet: Felix and Cara will pick dates for Owen and, based on their natal chart, will determine how these dates will end. Owen agrees – and chaos enfolds.
