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I’m glad you’re happy. But we are never going to be friends because you will always be the guy who sold me out for the price of a Toyota Supra.

Husband Material by Alexis Hall

April 18, 2024 by carmelpie 2 Comments

Oliver laughed. “Should I feel flattered by that or exploited?” “Oh, we’re too special for a bit of exploitation, are we?” “Depends on the situation.” ― Alexis Hall, Husband Material Oliver was icy calm now in a way I had learned to be either afraid of or turned on by depending on context. ― Alexis Hall, Husband Material The follow up to Boyfriend Material exceeded my expectations. While I think the first book is a better story, the extended scenes in Husband Material with Oliver, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Alexis Hall, England, gay romance, London, queer romance, wedding shenanigans

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Alexis Hall, England, gay romance, London, queer romance, wedding shenanigans ·
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It’s okay to skip this one

Breathe: London Love #1 by Sophia Soames

April 17, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“Are you kicking me out, Mum?” “Darling. No! You know what I mean. You need to get out there. Go on Grindr and whatever. Get laid. It’s not good for you not to see people. You need to get back on that bike.” “Mum, I am that bike. And I’m not ready for anyone to ride me.” ― Sophia Soames, Breathe Ryan, known as Joey Hole, is living in his childhood bedroom and doesn’t want to leave. After losing his boyfriend and being sent home by his […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: adult entertainer, England, gay romance, London, queer romance, Sophia Soames

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: adult entertainer, England, gay romance, London, queer romance, Sophia Soames ·
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Sabrina the Teenage Witches

The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland

March 13, 2024 by finnyfinfinn 2 Comments

Well they are all teenagers but definitely not the ABC Family Sabrina type witches, more the Netflix PG-13 type Sabrinas. Sadly no wisecracking Salem the cat here either, though there is a big silent demon. Zara Jones is desperately trying to find a way to bring her murdered sister back from the dead. Jude Wolf is a billionaire’s daughter suffering from a curse gone horribly wrong. Both girls urgently need a real witch to help them. Emer Byrne is a curse writer from a deceased […]

Filed Under: Horror, Young Adult Tagged With: horror, Krystal Sutherland, LGBQT+, London, teen witches, witches, Young Adult

finnyfinfinn's CBR16 Review No:9 · Genres: Horror, Young Adult · Tags: horror, Krystal Sutherland, LGBQT+, London, teen witches, witches, Young Adult ·
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The Swining Sixties

Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell

March 13, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Yeah, I made a typo, but it’s staying. London, 1967. Bass player Dean Moss is flat-out broke, homeless, and ready to give up on his dreams and head back home to find some dreary menial job for the rest of his life, when he meets a music producer named Levon. Levon hasn’t had much luck so far and this is his last stab at success, so he sets Dean up with folk singer and pianist Elf (short for Elizabeth Frances), drummer Griff and guitarist Jasper. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: David Mitchell, drug use, London, music, psychedelia, Swinging Sixties, utopia avenue

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: David Mitchell, drug use, London, music, psychedelia, Swinging Sixties, utopia avenue ·
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?

White Noise (The Rourke Stories) by Sophia Soames

February 23, 2024 by carmelpie 4 Comments

“Con, you don’t need to give me presents.” I had to stop and take a deep breath because this situation was out of control, and I couldn’t just stand here in my flannelette bottoms and pretend my life was fine. “Come on,” I said, taking the flowers from him. “In you come.” I sounded like my granny, and not in a good way. Next, I’d be calling him poppet and force-feeding him stale sweets from the eighteenth century. ― Sophia Soames, White Noise This wasn’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: actors, celebrity, class divide, coming out story, gay romance, London, meet cute, queer romance, Sophia Soames

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: actors, celebrity, class divide, coming out story, gay romance, London, meet cute, queer romance, Sophia Soames ·
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January 2024 Leftovers

The Battle of Hastings: The Fall of the Anglo-Saxons and the Rise of the Normans by Jim Bradbury

Time to Murder and Create by Lawrence Block

Charlesgate Confidential by Scott von Doviak

Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

Sword Song by Bernard Cornwell

The Trouble With Peace by Joe Abercrombie

Really Good, Actually by Monica Heisey

February 4, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

A lot of folks said this month was slow but I thought it flew by… The Battle of Hastings: The Fall of the Anglo-Saxons and the Rise of the Normans *** Bit too stuffy and academic but gave me a great outline as to the importance of the Battle and its outcomes. Time to Murder and Create **** This is the second time I’ve come out of a Matthew Scudder re-read with a better impression than the first time I read it. How it bodes for the […]

Filed Under: History, Mystery Tagged With: #Bernard Cornwell, #fantasy, art theft, Boston, Charlesgate Confidential, England, hard case crime, historical fiction, Jim Bradbury, joe abercrombie, Jorg Ancrath, lawrence block, LGBTQIA, London, Mark Lawrence, Matthew Scudder, Monica Heisey, mystery, New York City, Prince of Thorns, Really Good Actually, royalty, Scott Von Doviak, Sword Song, The Age of Madness, The Battle of Hastings, The Broken Empire, The Last Kingdom, The Trouble with Peace, Time to Murder and Create, Toronto, Uthred, Vermeer, war, William the Conqueror

Jake's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: History, Mystery · Tags: #Bernard Cornwell, #fantasy, art theft, Boston, Charlesgate Confidential, England, hard case crime, historical fiction, Jim Bradbury, joe abercrombie, Jorg Ancrath, lawrence block, LGBTQIA, London, Mark Lawrence, Matthew Scudder, Monica Heisey, mystery, New York City, Prince of Thorns, Really Good Actually, royalty, Scott Von Doviak, Sword Song, The Age of Madness, The Battle of Hastings, The Broken Empire, The Last Kingdom, The Trouble with Peace, Time to Murder and Create, Toronto, Uthred, Vermeer, war, William the Conqueror ·
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