Guest Post | The Panther’s Escape by Holly Day

Have you seen that The Panther’s Escape is out?!? 😁 A few days ago, the fifth story in the Within the Walls series, The Panther’s Escape was released, and I’m so excited. The day we’re celebrating is National Snuggle a Chicken Day, because why not?  

Despite being a chicken owner, I have to say I don’t snuggle chickens all that often, but to each their own.   

In this story, we have Namir who is one of the blood slaves who were saved in the first book in the series. He’s keeping to himself and doesn’t want to talk to anyone. One night he finds a chicken in his garden and brings it inside, convinced he can teach it to become housebroken.   

Jinx lives in Oakmouth, a different community from the one in Myrfolk. He has a daughter and he wants out. His daughter is different, and different isn’t accepted in Oakmouth, so he’s hoping for a place in Myrfolk. But one day, the leader of the Oakmouth community kidnaps Jinx’s daughter and says he won’t get her back until he kills Gertrude, the Myrfolk leader.  

Jinx goes to Myrfolk, and there he meets Namir.   

It’s a 58k paranormal romance with chickens, blackmail, and PTSD. As always, I suggest reading these books in order. There is a new couple in every story, but people from previous stories appear and the community is close-knit.   

The Panther’s Escape

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Are you willing to commit murder to save your daughter?

Jinx Kilduff is in trouble. Big trouble. The leader of his community wants him to take out Gertrude, the leader of the Myrfolk community. To get Jinx to follow through, he kidnaps Jinx’s daughter. Jinx doesn’t want to kill Gertrude. He’s been trying to get her to take him in so he can escape the life he’s trapped in. Now he’s forced to kill her instead.

Namir Klossner wants to be left alone. He doesn’t want anyone in his space, so no one is more surprised than him when he offers a panther shifter from another community to stay in his guestroom. There is something about him that makes Namir want to keep him close. Mostly it’s because he doesn’t trust him, but he’d be lying if he said that was the only reason.

Jinx will do whatever he has to do to get his daughter back, but maybe there is a way other than to kill Gertrude. And maybe, just maybe, he can stay with Namir. There is nothing Namir hates more than vampires, so when he hears Jinx has a daughter and she is kept prisoner by one, he swears to do everything in his power to get her back … and if he succeeds, maybe Jinx will want to stay with him.

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Chapter 1

Namir Klossner was stalking around his garden in the dark. The ground glittered in the cold. They had had a few mild days where the snow had melted, temporarily, and now it was a clear night, and the temperature had dipped well below freezing. The moon hung low in the sky, casting the world in a yellow light.

Everything was quiet.

It was an illusion. Namir was aware of people patrolling the walls not too far away from where he was, but silence had wrapped around the garden, and he was alone. Isolated. Abandoned.

He wanted to be.

He didn’t want anyone in his space. There had been too many people in his life already. They’d never seen him, hadn’t cared about him. All they wanted was his blood and his body.

He’d been sure he’d die a slave—had wanted to die. Death was the quickest way out.

It hadn’t happened.

Gertrude, the supernatural community’s leader, raided The Virgin Drop, the blood bar where he’d been kept. She’d brought him here, inside the walls, together with Rue, Chaton, and Zeeve, three fellow blood slaves. She’d saved them from the vampires, given them a place to live, a roof over their heads, and food on the table.

He didn’t know what to do about it.

Was he supposed to pay her back somehow? He hadn’t wanted to be saved. Now he’d be forced to live with the memories instead of fading away.

He’d been ready to die, had prepared for it, longed for it. She’d ruined his plan, had stolen his escape, and he didn’t know how to be.

Who was he now?

Not the same as before. What if he built a life and everything was taken from him again? He couldn’t live through it one more time, so he kept to himself and waited. Counted the days and looked out of the windows of the house at the people moving around on the street.

There weren’t many people moving around in this part of the community unless it was crate day. Chaton had the house next to his, but he didn’t live there. He and Rue had turned the entire yard, both the back and the front, into a vegetable garden. Nothing grew in January, but twice a week, they handed something out in small wooden crates to every community member.

Namir never went to get his, but either Rue or Chaton would give it to him anyway. He should go, spare them the extra work, but he couldn’t make himself.

The problem was both Chaton and Rue had hooked up with vampires. Namir hadn’t come out of his years at The Virgin Drop the same as before, but he didn’t think he was messed up enough to voluntarily be in the same room as a vampire ever again. Why choose to relive your worst moments in life?

Chaton had stayed with him in this house when they’d first come here, and Namir could’ve handled it better. Part of him was feeling guilty about how he’d acted. If he hadn’t been such a dick to Chaton, he might not have been willing to hook up with a vampire to get away from him.

That was saying something. Move in with a monster to escape Namir. Not his proudest moment, but it was for the best.

He didn’t want anyone in his space, but it wasn’t Chaton’s fault Gertrude had placed them in the same house.

She’d most likely done it to make them feel safe. After having lived in a cage, a house was overwhelming. He hadn’t left his room for months other than to use the bathroom and eat. Though, he hadn’t had much of an appetite.

Then Chaton had moved out, and first, he’d been ecstatic. Or, he hadn’t had any strong feelings, but he’d been relieved, only to then realize how many of his thoughts he could hear in the silence. He could hear his heart beat, hear every breath he took.

He crept low on the ground close to the leafless currant bushes. There was a light on in the neighboring house, in the little boy’s room, he believed. He wasn’t sure if it was the boy’s room, but he’d seen him in the window. A human family.

Gertrude had told him it was a woman and her two children. The father had abused her and maybe the children too. Gertrude wasn’t sure. She had warned him of them coming the day before they’d moved in, but then Gertrude had said it would only be for a month or two. It had been two months now, and they were staying.

Namir hadn’t spoken to them. If he had to have neighbors, he preferred a human woman. She wouldn’t bite him, and he didn’t think she’d assault him. It would be hard for her to do anything to him since physically she was so much weaker than he was, and after having watched her with the kids, he didn’t think she was the kind of person who would try.

You could never be sure, though.

He let out a low growl and pushed his claws into the frozen ground, then a scent caught his attention. It was new. He inhaled and turned in the direction of it. Never had he come across it in his garden.

He sniffed again and stalked toward it. He kept his body close to the ground, his paws touching the surface without making any sounds. Moving past the garden bed where Rue had planted some weird kind of plants last summer, he slipped closer to what he believed were raspberries.

There, tucked in by the shed, was a bird. He moved closer. The ice crystals on the black feathers glimmered in the moonlight and for a moment, Namir’s heart stopped. It had frozen to death. Poor bird, all alone in the world. He nudged it with a paw, then skidded back when it jerked awake and squawked at him.

It tried flapping away but wasn’t successful. Shit. It must be half dead. He shifted into human form and shuddered as the icy air wrapped around his naked skin.

Come here, birdie.” He tried grabbing it, but it made another sound and rushed straight into the bare raspberry canes only to fall back from the impact. Ouch.

He grabbed it, but it only made it struggle more. “Shh… I’ve got you. Easy now.” He wrapped an arm around it, so it couldn’t use its wings, and hugged it to his chest. “See, it’s not too bad.”

It settled, tilted its head, and blinked its black eyes at him. The head and throat had black and almost orange feathers, the beak was dark, and the rest of the body had black feathers. This couldn’t be a wild bird. He held it away from his body to be able to see better, and it instantly began to flap its wings.

Easy, easy.” He shivered and brought it closer to his body again. “Let’s go inside.”

It had to be one of Ty’s chickens. He’d never spoken to Ty or Jagger, seen them, but never spoken to them. He’d heard the roosters crow, and Gertrude had told him Ty had chickens. But were there black chickens?

He’d seen white and brown. His grandmother on his father’s side had raised chickens, but he didn’t remember much about it. He’d only been a boy when she’d passed, and leopards didn’t maintain close contact with each other once they were adults, so he hadn’t seen his grandmother many times.

Walking into the kitchen, he put the chicken on the floor and went to get dressed. He wasn’t one to strut around the house naked, and he couldn’t now when someone was watching him. He put on a pair of sweats and a sweatshirt in a hideous orange color Gertrude had gotten him.

He didn’t care. She’d bought all his clothes, and he preferred it when she got him something in black or blue, but he hadn’t said anything about it.

Hurrying back into the kitchen, he stared at the bird. It was slowly walking around, its head bobbing with each step as if trying to look around corners.

Hi there.”

It stared at him, still walking.

Are you hungry?” Shit, did he have anything he could feed it? He hurried over to the pantry. The shelves gaped mostly empty. Gertrude would be by any day now with a bag of groceries. She’d stopped asking what he wanted since he never gave her any answers and got him the basics. It was okay. Better than okay.

Rolled oats. Normally, he made oatmeal for breakfast since it was quick and easy, and Gertrude kept buying oatmeal. It was cheap, he guessed.

He grabbed a handful and sprinkled a few on the floor by his feet. The chicken instantly dove for them. The beak tapped against the kitchen floor tiles.

Good?”

It ignored him.

Are you thirsty?”

He took a step in the direction of the cupboard with the bowls, and the chicken edged away from him, still mostly focused on the oats. Moving in slow motion, he grabbed a small dipping bowl, filled it with water, placed it on the floor near the chicken, and dropped the last of the oats next to it.

Then he walked to the bedroom to get his phone. The bird ignored him when he entered again, so he sat on the floor and Googled. He searched for black chicken and stared at the result. There were some pitch-black chickens, almost blueish black. They didn’t look real. Several of the photos showed black chicken meat and it had him scrunching his nose.

He scrolled farther down the search results only to pause at a photo of a bird looking like his new companion. He clicked it, but when photos of lots of different-colored chickens appeared, he jumped back to the search result. He found one about the same as his bird but was a little too round. Black Cochin. Pretty birds. Maybe. He didn’t know what made a bird pretty, but he liked the fluffiness. It didn’t matter, they didn’t look like his bird.

He found an article with the headline: 15 Black Chicken Breeds and clicked it. Fifteen. Insane. He didn’t know what he’d expected, maybe that there would be fifteen chicken breeds altogether, or five.

Jersey Giant. It wasn’t his bird, but damn. They were huge. Next was something so puffy it couldn’t see properly—Silkies. Luckily, his bird didn’t look like a pom-pom. He might have left it to freeze to death if it had.

Australorp.” He said it out loud simply to test it out. Nope. It didn’t fit, and it didn’t have the orange feathers his bird had.

Ameraucana.” He almost dislocated his tongue trying to sort the letters out. But it had a beard, which was cool, and he read their eggs were blue. It didn’t matter, it wasn’t his bird.

Next up was a Minorca which looked… Nah, it had white cheeks and… His bird was way prettier.

Java. Who named a breed Java? He didn’t drink coffee, but was it too late for tea?

Black Copper Marans. Namir stared at the image then at his bird, then at the image again. “Are you one of these?” He turned the phone to show… her? She didn’t care. She was busy tapping Morse code against his tiles.

He studied the photo. Yeah. She was a Black Copper Maran girl. The boys had more orange feathers.

We need a name. Mara.” He frowned at her. He’d read a book once, many years ago, about creatures who could trap you in a nightmare. They were called Maras. Maybe it was what had happened to him. He was trapped in a nightmare.

Mara. It’s a good name, right?”

Mara tilted her head at him. Her dark eyes seeing into his soul. Then she pooped on the floor.

Ugh. You can’t do that.” He got up and grabbed some paper tissues to clean up. “You need to tell me when you need to go, so I can let you out.”

She scratched her claws on the tiles and pecked at something invisible.

Should he leave her in the kitchen for the night? Maybe it was best she came with him to his bed. He didn’t want her to be cold.

* * * *

Jinx Kilduff kicked off his shoes and more or less crawled from the hallway to the ratty couch in the living room. The house was cold, but he didn’t want to turn up the heat due to the costs, and he didn’t have the energy to make a fire.

He’d been to see Gertrude Pechtold again. She was the leader of the community in Myrfolk. He’d reached out to her back in the fall, and offered her, what he believed, a pretty sweet deal, but she’d been hesitant.

It was all a hoax, which might be why. She wasn’t stupid. Or, it wasn’t a hoax, the job was real, but the reason why he’d offered it to the Myrfolk community wasn’t what he’d let on.

Here in the Oakmouth community, they raised beef. They had a deal with a butcher halfway to Myrfolk, and once a week, they went down there to load their trucks with boxes of meat they then delivered to a few different places.

Before, he’d had a group of men from the community doing the driving, but meat kept disappearing. Understandable. Times were hard. The winter was cold, the electricity prices were through the roof, and everyone had to eat.

But he couldn’t allow it.

He could’ve picked a different group to do the delivery. There were plenty of people in Oakmouth willing to work, and Czar, their leader, had left Jinx in charge of the meat production. He didn’t tend to the animals, but he sold the meat, organized everything to do with the butchering, and so on. He decided who got to work, and he’d given the delivery to another community.

People weren’t pleased, and he was starting to worry. He’d believed he’d be out of here by now. He hadn’t told Gertrude he was in a hurry to move, but he was in a hurry to move. He had to get out of Oakmouth, had to before something bad happened. But while Gertrude had said she wasn’t opposed to taking in another person, she hadn’t offered him a place. And she didn’t know the place needed to be for two people. He’d never told her, which might be why she always changed the topic when he hinted at moving to Myrfolk.

They had magic users in Myrfolk. Here they were shifters and vampires, but Jinx knew Gertrude had magic users. He hadn’t met any of them, and he wasn’t sure how many there were. Magic users were rare, but at least one of them was a healer, and he needed a healer. Not for himself, but with every day passing, he grew more and more worried about Ximena.

He had to get her out. Had to get her far away from here before anyone noticed. His biggest fear was that she was latent. Latent cats didn’t live long, and certainly not in Oakmouth.

Jinx hoped it was something curable, but he feared it wasn’t. Her scent was wrong, and while he didn’t believe Czar had noticed yet, Oakmouth wasn’t a community for the weak.

Most shifter children could change shape a couple of months after birth. He hadn’t known Ximena existed until Lorna had dropped her off at the gate in an infant car seat when she’d already been seven months old.

Jinx had looked at the black mop of hair, the round baby face scrunched in sleep, and his heart broke open to make room for her.

His daughter.

He’d never wanted children. This world wasn’t a place for the innocent. How could he willingly create a life when knowing what his child would be forced to endure?

But willingly or not, there she was. A gift. The meaning of his existence. The reason he had to get out.

Daddy?”

Ximena stood in the doorway, sleep-rumpled and with her pink security blanket hugged to her chest. She was too old to have it, but whenever he’d tried to take it from her, she’d protested, and it was rare she protested anything, so he’d given in. Who would know? It was only a blanket.

Hi, baby.” He held his arms open for her, too tired to get up. “You should be sleeping.” Arlene had texted him a couple of hours ago to say Ximena had fallen asleep, and she was leaving. She wasn’t the most reliable babysitter, but he didn’t dare ask any of the shifters. They’d notice her scent right away.

I heard you.”

He hugged her to his chest. She often said she heard him. If she could hear him when she was asleep and he snuck in, she had to have enhanced hearing. He was a cat. He didn’t make any sounds.

I’m sorry I woke you.”

She didn’t reply, instead, she put all her weight on him and went lax. Jinx smiled and ran a hand over her head, removing a few strands from his face before kissing her scalp. “Did you have a good day with Arlene?”

No.”

No? Why?” He tried looking at her, but she had her face buried against his throat.

She didn’t reply. She wasn’t much of a talker. He believed she spoke well for a four-year-old when she spoke. More than well. She knew many words and her sentences were grammatically correct, sometimes more elaborate than an adult’s, but where other children he’d met babbled, she was quiet. He wondered if it had anything to do with her… impairment.

He had to get her out of there. Had to get them both out. Gertrude was his only chance, but he didn’t dare tell her the truth. Myrfolk was different from Oakmouth in more ways than having a healer, but he didn’t think they’d take in a… differently abled child.

He had to get Gertrude to take him in, and then take whatever punishment she meted out when she realized he hadn’t been honest with her. Hopefully, she wouldn’t punish Ximena.

Cover Reveal | The Magic of Shoes

We have a cover!!! 🥳 The Magic of Shoes is here! 

There was a submission called named If the Shoe Fits, and it was for queer stories with shoes in them. I thought it sounded fun, so I wrote a story. 

It’s a 16k contemporary romance about Clay who works in a shoe shop. One day, there is, what he believes is a dead body on the floor when he gets back from his lunch break. At least it’s wearing a nice French heel. 

We’ll talk more about how delightful French heels are at a later date, for now, I just want to show off the cover! Have a look 😍 

The Magic of Shoes

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Clay Tibor loves a wicked French heel, but not when the shoe is attached to a dead body sprawled on the floor of the shoe shop where he’s working. Two weeks ago, the owner of the shop passed away, and Clay now works for his son, Nathan. Nathan might be hot, but he knows nothing about shoes. Clay wished it was his biggest problem, but shoe ignorance is a mere inconvenience compared to being accused of murder.  

Nathan’s brother, who is technically co-owner of the shoe shop, is a cop who is convinced Clay did it. To increase his chances of having a proper alibi should something else happen, Clay would do best to stay glued to Nathan’s side twenty-four-seven. Right? 

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Contemporary Gay Romance: 15,879 words

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#FridayReads | Favorite Reads of 2024

This time of year, you see a lot of yearly wrap-ups, lists of favorite reads of the year that’s gone by, and so on. I’m terrible at keeping track of what I’m reading, absolutely terrible. I used to do it. Used to love it. I kept a reading journal, a physical one. Then I discovered Goodreads and did a lot of reading challenges, had a lot of shelves, and so on.  

Then I created an author account, and things went to hell. 

I started to realize what a negative space Goodreads is, and these days, I mostly stay away. I don’t track my reading, but part of me wants to. So for 2025, I’ve created a StoryGraph account, and maybe it will make me keep track again. Maybe. 

Anyway, while setting it up, I tried to remember what I’ve read during 2024, and… yeah, it’s mostly a black hole LOL. I’ve reread a lot of old favorites, but I’ve read a few new ones too. I figured I’d do a post with my favorite reads of the year…of those I can remember reading 🙄 

Forsaken Fae by R.A. Steffan

This was a reread. I’ve read them before, but this time I listened to the audio version. Tinkerbell *sighs*

There’s an unconscious Fae drooling on Len’s couch.
That’s not even the weirdest thing to happen to him this week.

Len’s been told that not all Fae are scheming, manipulative pricks. A moot point, since this one definitely is – he knows that much from bitter experience.

So, when his vampire ex-coworker dumps Albigard of the Unseelie on Len’s doorstep, he gives her two hours to find a better hiding place for the Fae fugitive before tossing him straight to the curb with the rest of the garbage.

He should have known better, of course. Because if there’s one thing Len’s learned since being thrown into the deep end of the seedy paranormal underworld, it’s that nothing is ever so simple.

Now he’s on the run from a cataclysmic primal force trying to tear its way into the human realm, stuck with an annoying bastard who already knows way too much about the inside of Len’s messed-up head. The first time he met Albigard, Len punched the Fae in his too-perfect face. This time, they’ll have to learn to work together – or risk having their souls torn apart and consigned to the void, with the rest of humanity facing the same fate soon after.

The Wild Hunt has slipped its chains.
Darkness is coming for the world.

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The Magpie Lord by K.J. Charles

This is a comfort read for me. When I don’t know what to do to read, this is most often the book I reread. 

The Magpie LordA lord in danger. A magician in turmoil. A snowball in hell.

Exiled to China for twenty years, Lucien Vaudrey never planned to return to England. But with the mysterious deaths of his father and brother, it seems the new Lord Crane has inherited an earldom. He’s also inherited his family’s enemies. He needs magical assistance, fast. He doesn’t expect it to turn up angry.

Magician Stephen Day has good reason to hate Crane’s family. Unfortunately, it’s his job to deal with supernatural threats. Besides, the earl is unlike any aristocrat he’s ever met, with the tattoos, the attitude… and the way Crane seems determined to get him into bed. That’s definitely unusual.

Soon Stephen is falling hard for the worst possible man, at the worst possible time. But Crane’s dangerous appeal isn’t the only thing rendering Stephen powerless. Evil pervades the house, a web of plots is closing round Crane, and if Stephen can’t find a way through it—they’re both going to die.

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Maz Maddox

This was a new-to-me author in 2024, and I’m in love. I’ve seen the name before, but haven’t gotten around to reading anything until now. I take a little break after each book, because while I love the characters, they’re a bit much, and I need a breather, but I will read more. I’m currently in the middle of both the RELIC series and Wilde Contracts, so I will continue when I’m in the right mood.

Frog by Mary Calmes

This is another one of those I’ve read more times than I can remember. I was in the mood, so I read it again. It’s a quick read, and it’s probably not the last time I read it.

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Weber Yates’s dreams of stardom are about to be reduced to a ranch hand’s job in Texas, and his one relationship is with a guy so far out of his league he might as well be on the moon. Or at least in San Francisco, where Weber stops to see him one last time before settling down to the humble, lonely life he figures a frog like him has coming. 

Cyrus Benning is a successful neurosurgeon, so details are never lost on him. He spotted the prince in a broken-down bull rider’s clothing from day one. But watching Weber walk out on him keeps getting harder, and he’s not sure how much more his heart can take. Now Cyrus has one last chance to prove to Weber that it’s not Weber’s job that makes him Cyrus’s perfect man, it’s Weber himself. With the help of his sister’s newly broken family, he’s ready to show Weber that the home the man’s been searching for has always been right there, with him. Cyrus might have laid down an ultimatum once, but now it’s turned into a vow—he’s never going to let Weber out of his life again.

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Claimings by Lyn Gala

This is another one that I’ve read before but listened to the audio version this time around. I love Ondry and Liam, but I still haven’t read the last one. I will, someday.

Liam loves his life as a linguist and trader on the Rownt homeworld, but he has ignored his heart and sexual needs for years. After escaping the horrors of war, he wants a boring life. He won’t risk letting anyone come too close because he won’t risk letting anyone see his deeply submissive nature. For him, submission comes with pain. Life burned that lesson into his soul from a young age.

This fear keeps him from noticing that the Rownt trader Ondry cares for him. Ondry may not understand humans, but he recognizes a wounded soul, and his need to protect Liam is quickly outpacing his common sense. They may have laws, culture, and incompatible genitalia in their way, but Ondry knows that he can find a way to overcome all that if he can just overcome the ghosts of Liam’s past. Only then can he take possession of a man he has grown to respect.

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Claimings, Tails and Other Alien Artifacts

Assimilation, Love, and other human oddities

Affiliations, Aliens and Other Profitable Pursuits

Adrien English Mysteries by Josh Lanyon

Fatal Shadows, the first story in this series, has been out for over 20 years, and I read it when it was fairly new. I read the first two books, I think, and then I dropped the series because I was too angry with Jake. But it’s a classic, and I told myself to sit my ass down and read it. So I did, and while I still wanted to strangle Jake several times over, I’m glad I forced myself to read it.

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Fatal Shadows

A Dangerous Thing

The Hell You Say

Death of a Pirate King

The Dark tide

Hidden Species by Louisa Masters

I reread both this and the Here Be Dragons series, but the Hidden Species is my favorite. I love the dragons! But Sam…

Hidden SpeciesIndulge in all the shenanigans at CSG in one volume! Hellhounds declaring a glitter fight? Vampires at war with accounting? It’s another day at the Community of Species Government.

Edition contains the following
Demons Do It Better
Naughty Neil (novella)
One Bite With A Vampire
Hijinks With a Hellhound
Sorcerers Always Satisfy 

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N.R. Walker

I’ve read a few stories by N.R. Walker in the past, and while I liked them just fine, none of them has blown my mind. But in 2024 I read both The Weight of it All and Galaxies and Oceans, and I loved them both!

The Weight of it All

After being dumped by his long-term boyfriend for being overweight, Henry Beckett decides to make some drastic changes. In a vain attempt at getting his boyfriend back, Henry does the most absurdly frightening thing he can think of.

He joins a gym.

Reed Henske is a personal trainer who isn’t sure he’ll ever be ready to date again. He’s sick of guys who are only interested in the perfect body image, never seeing him for who he really is.

As Reed tortures Henry with things like diet and exercise, Henry enamours Reed with recipes and laughter. As the friendship lines start to blur, Henry is convinced there’s no way Thor-like Reed could ever be interested in a guy like him.

Reed just has to convince Henry that life isn’t about reaching your ideal bodyweight. It’s about finding your perfect counterweight.

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Galaxies and Oceans

Seizing his one chance to escape, Ethan Hosking leaves his violent ex-boyfriend, leaves his entire life, and walks into the path of a raging bushfire. Desperate to start over, a new man named Aubrey Hobbs walks out of the fire-ravaged forest, alive and alone. With no ID and no money, nothing but his grandfather’s telescope, he goes where the Southern Cross leads him.

Patrick Carney is the resident lighthouse keeper in Hadley Cove, a small town on the remote Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia. After the tragic death of his lover four years ago, he lives a solitary life; just him, a tabby cat, the Indian and Southern Oceans, and a whole lot of loneliness. He’s content with his life until a stranger shows up in town and turns Patrick’s head.

Patrick never expected to be interested in anyone else. Aubrey never expected to be happy. Between Aubrey’s love of the stars and Patrick’s love of the ocean, these two fragile hearts must navigate new waters. If they can weather the storm of their pasts, they could very well have a love that eclipses everything.

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Hidden in Darkness by Alice Winters

Normally, I read paranormal stories, and I’ve read a few by Alice Winters before, but never anything contemporary. I enjoyed this a lot! 

Hidden in DarknessWhen Felix is hired to take care of a recently blinded man, he thinks his life might finally be turning around. It has to be better than where he came from, but he has no idea what he’s signed up for. Lane is depressed, rude, and difficult to be around. It doesn’t help that Felix is clearly not qualified for the job, especially since he can’t even make oatmeal right. But Felix is trying to make his life better, so he’ll put up with the man even if it requires some unconventional methods. Felix’s humor soon pulls Lane out of his depression, and Felix feels like things are finally going right in his life.

That is, until he’s attacked by someone who wants to keep Lane quiet. It’s clear that Lane isn’t who he’s pretending to be, and Felix should probably walk away. But Felix has finally found a place where he belongs and he’s willing to go to great lengths to stay by Lane’s side. Even if it involves kidnapping, stealing, and Felix’s overwhelmingly bad ideas, Felix will do just about anything because Lane is there for him unlike anyone else has ever been. Felix might be out of his element, but one thing he is sure about is that he doesn’t want to leave Lane… even if it costs him his life.

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Shadows of London by Ariana Nash

I read the first three of this series, and it’s a great paranormal adventure with magical artifacts and evil people. I enjoyed it a lot and have every intention of continuing the series, but I needed a little break first.

Twisted Pretty Things

Something wicked is moving in the shadows of London…

In the underground world of glitzy illegal auctions, fast cars, and stolen magical artifacts, John “Dom” Domenici knows he’s out of his depth. But he needs the job at Kempthorne & Co like he needs to breathe. The alternative—going back to the organized crime gangs of London’s East End—is unthinkable.

So when Alexander Kempthorne, boss of Kempthorne & Co Artifact Retrieval Agency, wants him on a special case to track down an illegal artifact dealer, Dom can’t say no.

It shouldn’t matter that Kempthorne’s world is full of deadly secrets. It shouldn’t matter that the billionaire is sexy as sin, and it really shouldn’t matter how there’s an American agent stalking Dom, an American who knows more than he should about Dom’s case, including the real reason Alexander Kempthorne hired Dom.

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Tide of Tricks

A darkness runs deep beneath London…

Reeling from recent revelations and forced to lie for Kempthorne, the unthinkable happens: Dom fails the latent competency test. One more strike and he’ll be deemed unstable, have his registration stripped, and the life he’s come to love at Kempthorne & Co will be over.

If that weren’t bad enough, someone is stalking him, taunting him. Someone who knows what Dom did all those years ago.

While Dom juggles Kempthorne’s lies and his own shady past, latents are being murdered. The police won’t help, so it’s up to Dom, Kempthorne & new-recruit Kage (Hollywood) to find the killer, before they strike too close to home.

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Trial by Fire

It’s not just Alexander Kempthorne’s secrets bubbling to the surface of London’s streets…

Time is running out for John “Dom” Domenici.

Outmanoeuvred at every turn by the figure known as “M”, only Kempthorne can free Dom, but juggling the horrors of his own past, containing a rising preternatural threat and the twisted machinations of “M” might just be too much, even for Kempthorne. Can Kage Mitchell be trusted to help?

Alexander Kempthorne lost an agent before. He’ll not lose another. He’ll do anything to save Dom, and if that means revealing who and what he truly is, then his time has come.

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The Spectral Files by S.E. Harmon

I love this series! But I haven’t gotten around to reading the last one yet. I will! Ghosts, cold cases, and fun stuff.

P.S. I Spook YouSSA Rain Christiansen used to be the agency’s golden boy. It just takes one moment of weakness, one slight, tiny, itty-bitty paranormal sighting, and all of a sudden, he’s the agency’s embarrassment. His boss gives him one last chance to redeem himself – go down to Brickell Bay, play nice with the local police, and leave the ghost sightings behind. Rain is determined to do exactly that, even if it kills him.

Cold-case Detective Daniel McKenna’s latest investigation is going nowhere fast. Five years earlier, high school student Amy Greene went missing after leaving her part-time job and was never seen again. Daniel is glad to finally have the FBI help his department requested, even if it does come in the form of his ex.

It doesn’t help that Rain is pretty sure he’s falling in love with Danny all over again – if he ever stopped. Add to that the frustration of seeing ghosts at every turn while he works a case that’s stalled in its tracks, and Rain is starting to wonder if second chances and happy endings are just for fairy tales.

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Principles of Spookology

Spooky Business

The Spooky Life

Big Bad Wolf by Charlie Adhara

If we’re picking favorites, this series is mine. I read it twice. Awesome! Simply adding it here has me wanting to read it again. *chef’s kiss*

An ex-FBI agent is partnered with the enemy in this suspenseful first installment of Charlie Adhara’s Big Bad Wolf series

Hunting for big bad wolves was never part of agent Cooper Dayton’s plan, but a werewolf attack lands him in the carefully guarded Bureau of Special Investigations. A new case comes with a new partner: ruggedly sexy werewolf Oliver Park.

Park is an agent of The Trust, a werewolf oversight organization working to ease escalating tensions with the BSI. But as far as Cooper’s concerned, it’s failing. As they investigate a series of mysterious deaths unlike anything they’ve seen, every bone in Cooper’s body is suspicious of his new partner—even when Park proves himself as competent as he is utterly captivating.

When more people vanish, pressure to solve the case skyrockets. And though he’d resolved to keep things professional, Cooper’s friction with Park soon erupts…into a physical need that can’t be contained or controlled. But with a body count that’s rising by the day, werewolves and humans are in equal danger. If Cooper and Park don’t catch the killer soon, one—or both—of them could be the next to go.

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The Wolf at the Door

The Wolf at Bay

Thrown to the Wolves

Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

Cry wolf

The Alpha’s Warlock by Eliot Grayson

The entire Mismatched Mates series is great! Lots of growly alphas and such, but it’s ten books, and I don’t have the energy to list them all, so here’s the first one! Fun!

The Alpha's WarlockCursed, mated, and in for the fight of their lives…

Warlock Nate Hawthorne just wants a cup of coffee. Is that too much to ask? Apparently. Because instead of precious caffeine, all he gets is cursed by a pack of werewolves who want to use him for his magic. Now the only way to fix the damage is a mate bond to a grumpy and oh-so-sexy alpha in the rival pack, who happens to hate him. This is so not how he wanted to start his day.

Ian Armitage never intended to take Nate as his mate. The Hawthorne family can’t be trusted. Ian knows that better than anyone. The fact that he’s lusted after the way-too-gorgeous man for years? Totally irrelevant. Ian’s just doing what is necessary to protect his pack. This whole mating arrangement has nothing to do with love and never will. That’s his story and he’s sticking to it.

Nate and Ian will have to work together if they have any hope of staving off the pack’s enemies and averting disaster. That’s assuming they can stop arguing (and keep their hands off each other) long enough to save the day…

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