Long and Short Reviews welcomes Michaela Grey who is visiting with us today to celebrate the recent release of Broken Rules, the second book in her Mended Hearts series.
Favorite books of your genre: Oh, here we go. Y’all ready for this?
Five— Bone Rider by J. Fally. Sort of a M/M/M romance, except the third is technically genderless and also lives inside one of the other two leads. This book absolutely delighted me. Descriptions, prose, banter, it was all fun and sexy and fascinating.
Four— Robby Riverton, Mail Order Bride by Eli Easton. This is outside my usual read, and I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did. The prose was light and witty, the descriptions (of people and landscapes alike) beautiful, and the whole thing sucked me in.
Three— Loose Cannon by Sidney Bell. This is the second in a series, but it has to go on this list. This is the kind of BDSM I love to read. This book is my happy place, because of the tender, consensual kink, the communication in and out of bed, and the beautifully complex characters. It’s also the book that introduced me to Sidney Bell, and I’ve since devoured everything she’s written. I promise she won’t disappoint.
Two— Empty Net by Avon Gale. This book. THIS BOOK. It features two of my favorite character tropes: the smart-mouthed one who hides his pain behind snark and the rude one who hides his pain behind being, well… horrible. Watching Isaac fall in love with Laurent was an absolute delight, and the way he learned to help Laurent through his issues but didn’t try to solve them on his own was even better. I’ve also read everything of Ms. Gale’s, and she outdid herself with this one.
One— Invitation to the Blues by Roan Parrish. I’m honestly not even sure I can encapsulate why and how this book means so much to me. As a queer, neurodivergent artist with food issues who’s struggled with suicidal ideation and severe depression, it resonated within me to an almost uncomfortable degree at times. But even when I was crying because Ms. Parrish had once again peeled a layer off my soul, I was still reading. Jude was me, mentally and emotionally, and watching him find love despite feeling ugly, weird, antisocial and unfriendly was like being told that it can happen for me too. Whenever I need a pick-me-up, I come back to Jude and Fallon.
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Thank you for having me!
Sanyam Desai is a Dom, a master of his craft. He knows exactly how to make a person beg, and he does it for a living, but he has no idea how to be in love.
Sterling Reynard is in desperate need of manners and someone who cares enough to take him in hand, but he knows he’ll never be loved.
When Sterling’s world crumbles around him, he turns to the one person who’s never asked for anything from him but his trust. But their relationship is built on quicksand, and one careless word will bring the whole thing down.
About the Author:Michaela Grey lives and writes in the Texas hill country. Her hobbies include knitting, analyzing her favorite TV shows, and experiencing intense feelings over fictional characters. Michaela Grey told stories to put herself to sleep since she was old enough to hold a conversation in her head. When she learned to write, she began putting those stories down on paper. She and her family reside in the Texas hill country with their cats, and she is perpetually on the hunt for peaceful writing time, which her children make difficult to find. When she’s not writing, she’s watching hockey videos or avoiding responsibilities on Twitter, where she shamelessly ogles pretty people and tries to keep her cat off the keyboard.
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