Agent Hamilton (S1 Review) | More Complicated than It Needs to Be

The Scandinavian spy thriller is loosely based on the Carl Hamilton novels book series by French-Swedish author and journalist Jan Guillou. Written for the screen by Petter S. Rosenlund, the show stars Jakob Oftebro (The Letter for the King) as the title character Carl Hamilton; Nina Zanjani as Kristin Ek aember of the SÄPO black ops division; Peter Andersson (Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) as … Continue reading Agent Hamilton (S1 Review) | More Complicated than It Needs to Be

Book Review | My Iron Knight: An Enemy Territory Story by S.J. Coles

Dash Cassidy loves his town even more than his bike, but his priorities have a violent shift in gear when an irresistible Russian hitman comes along. Blurb Darius ‘Dash’ Cassidy has ended up president of the small town of Salvation’s Iron Knights motorcycle gang, almost by accident. His sister, Zara, is the more business-savvy and … Continue reading Book Review | My Iron Knight: An Enemy Territory Story by S.J. Coles

Book Review | The Dragon King’s Heart (The High Garden Dragons #1) by C.K. Noel

Krispin Adair has been alone for years. After his family was killed by his brother in the ultimate betrayal, Krispin accepted his lonely fate. Until a chance, encounter brought him face-to-face with his fated mate... Ben Morgan, on the trail of a rogue gargoyle, finds himself in an ambush. Attacked and left for dead, he … Continue reading Book Review | The Dragon King’s Heart (The High Garden Dragons #1) by C.K. Noel

Book Review | Primal (Wrong Side of the Tracks #2) by K.A. Merikan

Jag. Uninhibited. Possessive. Walks on the wild side. Dane. Gentle giant. Monster lover. Plays it safe. Dane always knew his illicit fantasies of rough sex and dangerous men would one day lead him down a path of no return, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t stay away. After being beaten half to death by … Continue reading Book Review | Primal (Wrong Side of the Tracks #2) by K.A. Merikan

Useless Friends

What's the point of having friends if they're just gonna keep quiet when you need them to have your back. If they're just gonna give you the cold shoulder because you didn't elevate their social clout.Ryan Douglass, The Taking of Jakes Livingston.

March readings |

Title: Just Here For the PainSeries: The Underdogs #2Author: K.A. MerikanGenre(s): Contemporary, BDSM, LGBT, RomancePage count: 240 pagesPublished: 4 February 2018 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Charlie SunshineSeries: Close Proximity #2Author: Lily MortonGenre(s): LGBT, Contemporary, RomancePage count: 250 pagesPublished: 25 April 2020 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Vampire With BenefitsSeries: Supernatural … Continue reading March readings |

This Is Going To Hurt (Season Review) | A Gut Punch But A Great One

This medical comedy-drama, created by the real doctor Adam Kay, whose memoir it is based on, stars one of my favorite actors Ben Whishaw working alongside new-to-me actor Ambika Mod. Alex Jennings, Michele Austin, Kadiff Kirwan (The Stranger, Mary Queen of Scots), and Rory Fleck Byrne (Vampire Academy (2014), Harlots) round out the cast with … Continue reading This Is Going To Hurt (Season Review) | A Gut Punch But A Great One

Trial by Fire (Shadows of London 3) by Ariana Nash | Book Review

The third book in the thrilling Shadows of London series. It's not just Kempthorne's secrets bubbling to the surface of London's streets ... Outmanoeuvred at every turn by the figure known as "M", only Alexander Kempthorne can free Dom, but juggling the horrors of his own past, containing a rising preternatural threat and the twisted … Continue reading Trial by Fire (Shadows of London 3) by Ariana Nash | Book Review