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During a time where doing so could lead to bodily harm or worse, some women still tried to stay authentic to their true selves.
A true-to-life M/M romance not afraid to tackle the harder depths of human emotion and mental health.
A superb political thriller and redemption story wrapped into one, the characters and pacing make it almost impossible to put down.
Three women and the friendship between them drive a story that is heartfelt, poignant, and downright funny at times.
A broken soldier leaves the battlefield for home but finds peace a struggle in a beautifully written novel tackling the topic of PTSD.
Expanding on the universe built in the first of the series, the characters and their plights are just as fantastic in the sequel.
Equal parts social commentary and science just beyond our reach, the novel was like a trip through someone else's hangover in the best way.
Flawed, real characters flesh out a fantasy novel that delves below battles and politics to the power of bonds both familial and chosen.
Two young men keep getting thrown together on the annual Christmas trip both their families take, whether they want to or not.
Everything you could want in both a science fiction novel and an M/M romance.
An endearing story of time-travel and romance, the content of the story is often overshadowed by presentation.
Like the eager-to-please new detective sergeant, the mystery of a missing local man suffers a few stumbles but ends up where it needs to.