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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Heavy Hand by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Max isn’t pathetic—he just tends to get emotionally attached when someone shows him attention. After a one-night stand with Jeremiah, who seems different from his past hookups, Max is left with only a note the next morning. When they unexpectedly reconnect—since Jeremiah owns a nearby restaurant—Max finds himself drawn to him despite Jeremiah’s clear reluctance to pursue a relationship. For the first time, Max feels something worth fighting for in this friends-with-benefits romance filled with humour, chaos, and heartfelt moments. This story completely won me over with the undeniable pull between Max and Jeremiah—it’s magnetic, complicated, and impossible to ignore. Even when they try to keep things casual, the connection between them feels deeper than either is ready to admit. What really stood out was how both characters carry their own demons, yet somehow find strength in facing them together. Their journey isn’t easy, but it feels real and earned, making their growth as individuals and as a pair incredibly satisfying. There are a lot of big emotions packed into this book, but they’re handled with care and authenticity, never feeling overwhelming or forced. It’s a heartfelt, messy, and ultimately hopeful romance that lingers long after the last page. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BXPVLVMY" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on April 8, 2026: "Review: Heavy Hand by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Max isn’t pathetic—he just tends to get emotionally attached when someone shows him attention. After a one-night stand with Jeremiah, who seems different from his past hookups, Max is left with only a note the next morning. When they unexpectedly reconnect—since Jeremiah owns a nearby restaurant—Max finds himself drawn to him despite Jeremiah’s clear reluctance to pursue a relationship. For the first time, Max feels something worth fighting for in this friends-with-benefits romance filled with humour, chaos, and heartfelt moments. This story completely won me over with the undeniable pull between Max and Jeremiah—it’s magnetic, complicated, and impossible to ignore. Even when they try to keep things casual, the connection between them feels deeper than either is ready to admit. What really stood out was how both characters carry their own demons, yet somehow find strength in facing them together. Their journey isn’t easy, but it feels real and earned, making their growth as individuals and as a pair incredibly satisfying. There are a lot of big emotions packed into this book, but they’re handled with care and authenticity, never feeling overwhelming or forced. It’s a heartfelt, messy, and ultimately hopeful romance that lingers long after the last page. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BXPVLVMY".

Review: Heavy Hand by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Max isn’t pathetic—he just tends to get emotionally attached when someone shows him attention. After a one-night stand with Jeremiah, who seems different from his past hookups, Max… #BookReview #RomanceNovel #FriendsWithBenefits #EMLindsey #LGBTQBooks

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Fine Line by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Paris moves to Key Largo for a fresh start, but he quickly finds himself drawn to his sweet, Deaf neighbour, Ben — even after overhearing Ben’s very enthusiastic nights with his FWB. Ben’s kindness and quiet charm stir feelings Paris has never let himself want. Despite his tough exterior, Paris longs to open up and be vulnerable, hoping Ben will have the patience to wait while he learns how to believe in something real. This story hit me right in the heart. Paris’s dysfunctional childhood — one that taught him not to trust, not to hope, and certainly not to form real relationships — shaped so much of who he is. Watching him slowly unlearn that pain was incredibly moving. And Ben’s experience as a Deaf man surrounded by hearing people who never bothered to learn sign language added its own layer of quiet heartbreak. His loneliness was different from Paris’s, but just as deep. What made the book shine was the connection between them. Their chemistry, their passion, and the way they instinctively understood each other created something tender and powerful. Seeing them build a space where both could finally feel seen was beautiful. A heartfelt, emotional romance that balances vulnerability, desire, and the slow, steady work of healing. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BSPBMK6T" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on April 7, 2026: "Review: Fine Line by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Paris moves to Key Largo for a fresh start, but he quickly finds himself drawn to his sweet, Deaf neighbour, Ben — even after overhearing Ben’s very enthusiastic nights with his FWB. Ben’s kindness and quiet charm stir feelings Paris has never let himself want. Despite his tough exterior, Paris longs to open up and be vulnerable, hoping Ben will have the patience to wait while he learns how to believe in something real. This story hit me right in the heart. Paris’s dysfunctional childhood — one that taught him not to trust, not to hope, and certainly not to form real relationships — shaped so much of who he is. Watching him slowly unlearn that pain was incredibly moving. And Ben’s experience as a Deaf man surrounded by hearing people who never bothered to learn sign language added its own layer of quiet heartbreak. His loneliness was different from Paris’s, but just as deep. What made the book shine was the connection between them. Their chemistry, their passion, and the way they instinctively understood each other created something tender and powerful. Seeing them build a space where both could finally feel seen was beautiful. A heartfelt, emotional romance that balances vulnerability, desire, and the slow, steady work of healing. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BSPBMK6T".

Review: Fine Line by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Paris moves to Key Largo for a fresh start, but he quickly finds himself drawn to his sweet, Deaf neighbour, Ben — even after overhearing Ben’s very enthusiastic nights with his FWB.… #BookReview #FineLine #EMLindsey #LGBTQBooks #DeafRepresentation

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Fresh Ink: Irons and Works Short Story Collection by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars This is a collection of over 100,000 words of short stories revisiting the Irons and Works family. These glimpses range from weddings and vacations to everyday struggles and joyful milestones, showing what happens to the tattoo artists and their loved ones long after their original happily‑ever‑afters. It’s a warm, nostalgic return to familiar characters, exploring their lives weeks, months, and even years into the future. This collection was exactly what I’d hoped for — emotional, heartfelt glimpses into the futures of the Irons and Works family. Every short story delivered that wonderful “I’ve always wondered what happened next” feeling, answering questions I didn’t even realise I still had. Some moments made me smile, others brought happy tears, and all of them reminded me why I love these characters so much. I especially enjoyed the surprises along the way, seeing how relationships deepened, how lives unfolded, and how this chosen family continued to grow. It’s a warm, satisfying read that balances big emotions with genuine joy, perfect for anyone who wasn’t quite ready to say goodbye. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0CR6YMZZH" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on April 5, 2026: "Review: Fresh Ink: Irons and Works Short Story Collection by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars This is a collection of over 100,000 words of short stories revisiting the Irons and Works family. These glimpses range from weddings and vacations to everyday struggles and joyful milestones, showing what happens to the tattoo artists and their loved ones long after their original happily‑ever‑afters. It’s a warm, nostalgic return to familiar characters, exploring their lives weeks, months, and even years into the future. This collection was exactly what I’d hoped for — emotional, heartfelt glimpses into the futures of the Irons and Works family. Every short story delivered that wonderful “I’ve always wondered what happened next” feeling, answering questions I didn’t even realise I still had. Some moments made me smile, others brought happy tears, and all of them reminded me why I love these characters so much. I especially enjoyed the surprises along the way, seeing how relationships deepened, how lives unfolded, and how this chosen family continued to grow. It’s a warm, satisfying read that balances big emotions with genuine joy, perfect for anyone who wasn’t quite ready to say goodbye. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0CR6YMZZH".

Review: Fresh Ink: Irons and Works Short Story Collection by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

This is a collection of over 100,000 words of short stories revisiting the Irons and Works family. These glimpses range from weddings and… #BookReview #ShortStories #EMLindsey #IronsAndWorks #TattooArtists

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: To Touch the Light by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Mario Garcia, a lonely, overworked head chef with no holiday spirit, has only one soft spot: Viktor Popov, the half‑blind Russian dishwasher hiding a mysterious past. Viktor once lived a life of privilege but now keeps to the shadows, hoping no one notices his failing eyesight or his secrets. When Mario pulls him out of the cold one night and shows him genuine care, both men begin to realise that, despite their hard lives, they might be exactly what the other needs — especially under the gentle glow of the menorah. This was a beautifully tender story built on a deep, undeniable connection between two men who both live outside what most people would call “normal.” What really stood out to me was the respect they showed each other from the very beginning — a quiet, steady recognition of the other’s worth, even when neither of them fully believed in their own. Their love and passion felt genuine and hard‑won, and I adored watching them slowly let themselves hope again. The emotional intimacy between them was wonderfully written, and it was easy to feel every moment of longing, fear, and warmth. I only wish we’d learned a bit more about Viktor’s past before he was forced to leave, especially something as simple as his surname. Still, their relationship was heartfelt and compelling, and I loved seeing them find exactly what they needed in each other. This was an XM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B081NTP8T8" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on April 1, 2026: "Review: To Touch the Light by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Mario Garcia, a lonely, overworked head chef with no holiday spirit, has only one soft spot: Viktor Popov, the half‑blind Russian dishwasher hiding a mysterious past. Viktor once lived a life of privilege but now keeps to the shadows, hoping no one notices his failing eyesight or his secrets. When Mario pulls him out of the cold one night and shows him genuine care, both men begin to realise that, despite their hard lives, they might be exactly what the other needs — especially under the gentle glow of the menorah. This was a beautifully tender story built on a deep, undeniable connection between two men who both live outside what most people would call “normal.” What really stood out to me was the respect they showed each other from the very beginning — a quiet, steady recognition of the other’s worth, even when neither of them fully believed in their own. Their love and passion felt genuine and hard‑won, and I adored watching them slowly let themselves hope again. The emotional intimacy between them was wonderfully written, and it was easy to feel every moment of longing, fear, and warmth. I only wish we’d learned a bit more about Viktor’s past before he was forced to leave, especially something as simple as his surname. Still, their relationship was heartfelt and compelling, and I loved seeing them find exactly what they needed in each other. This was an XM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B081NTP8T8".

Review: To Touch the Light by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Mario Garcia, a lonely, overworked head chef with no holiday spirit, has only one soft spot: Viktor Popov, the half‑blind Russian dishwasher hiding a mysterious past. Viktor once… #BookReview #RomanceNovel #LGBTQBooks #EMLindsey #LoveStory

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Scarification by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Miguel Ruiz believes his future is gone — he’s lost his dominant hand, his face is scarred, and he’s stuck working in a rundown club. Everything changes when a tattoo artist recognizes his talent and offers him a real chance to start over. Amit Baqri, bisexual, Deaf, and femme, has spent his life hiding parts of himself to survive within his conservative Muslim family while caring for his mother and sisters. Meeting Miguel — the scarred artist with a quiet strength — turns his world upside down. As their connection deepens, both men must confront the weight of their pasts and the expectations trapping them, hoping they can break free and build something real together. This was such a beautifully emotional story. Miguel and Amit’s connection is powerful from the start — two men carrying very different challenges, yet unable to resist the pull toward each other. Their chemistry feels both gentle and intense, and I loved how naturally their bond grew despite the weight of their pasts. The portrayal of their disabilities was especially well done: factual, respectful, and deeply human. It made their individual struggles — and their moments of joy — incredibly easy to feel and understand. I found myself emphasising so strongly with both of them, especially as they navigated family expectations, identity, and healing. I was genuinely thrilled to see everything work out not just for them, but for the people around them too. A heartfelt, moving read. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07ZHGSDKF" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on March 31, 2026: "Review: Scarification by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Miguel Ruiz believes his future is gone — he’s lost his dominant hand, his face is scarred, and he’s stuck working in a rundown club. Everything changes when a tattoo artist recognizes his talent and offers him a real chance to start over. Amit Baqri, bisexual, Deaf, and femme, has spent his life hiding parts of himself to survive within his conservative Muslim family while caring for his mother and sisters. Meeting Miguel — the scarred artist with a quiet strength — turns his world upside down. As their connection deepens, both men must confront the weight of their pasts and the expectations trapping them, hoping they can break free and build something real together. This was such a beautifully emotional story. Miguel and Amit’s connection is powerful from the start — two men carrying very different challenges, yet unable to resist the pull toward each other. Their chemistry feels both gentle and intense, and I loved how naturally their bond grew despite the weight of their pasts. The portrayal of their disabilities was especially well done: factual, respectful, and deeply human. It made their individual struggles — and their moments of joy — incredibly easy to feel and understand. I found myself emphasising so strongly with both of them, especially as they navigated family expectations, identity, and healing. I was genuinely thrilled to see everything work out not just for them, but for the people around them too. A heartfelt, moving read. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07ZHGSDKF".

Review: Scarification by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Miguel Ruiz believes his future is gone — he’s lost his dominant hand, his face is scarred, and he’s stuck working in a rundown club. Everything changes when a tattoo artist… #BookReview #Scarification #EMLindsey #LGBTQBooks #BisexualRepresentation

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Affogato by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Caleb’s thriving Deaf‑owned café can’t distract him from the disaster of his love life, especially after his ex cheats, dumps him in public, and turns him into a viral humiliation. Bitter and closed off, he convinces himself he doesn’t deserve anything good—least of all Bodhi, the anxious, sweet new hire he’s been unfairly cold toward from day one. Bodhi, though, has his own quiet strength and a past that explains far more than Caleb realises. As they grow closer, he shows Caleb a gentler kind of love: one without conditions, pressure, or expectations. Their connection becomes a chance for Caleb to heal and believe in a real happily ever after. The story is packed with emotion from the opening chapter to the final page, and both Caleb and Bodhi bring a depth that makes their journey feel incredibly real. Caleb is still reeling from a humiliating public breakup, trying to rebuild his confidence while navigating the unexpected pull he feels toward Bodhi. At the same time, Bodhi is struggling with his limited ASL, past trauma, and the challenges of being autistic in a world that often misunderstands him. Their connection grows through small moments of trust, care, and vulnerability, and the way Caleb supports Bodhi — gently, patiently, and with genuine respect — gives the romance a beautiful tenderness. The story also offers meaningful insight into Deaf culture and the everyday realities Deaf people face, adding richness to the emotional arc. The feelings between them are vivid and easy to understand, making their slow, heartfelt bond one of the most compelling parts of the book. It’s a love story full of warmth, healing, and the kind of emotional honesty that lingers. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BZZG2ZJ7" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on March 30, 2026: "Review: Affogato by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Caleb’s thriving Deaf‑owned café can’t distract him from the disaster of his love life, especially after his ex cheats, dumps him in public, and turns him into a viral humiliation. Bitter and closed off, he convinces himself he doesn’t deserve anything good—least of all Bodhi, the anxious, sweet new hire he’s been unfairly cold toward from day one. Bodhi, though, has his own quiet strength and a past that explains far more than Caleb realises. As they grow closer, he shows Caleb a gentler kind of love: one without conditions, pressure, or expectations. Their connection becomes a chance for Caleb to heal and believe in a real happily ever after. The story is packed with emotion from the opening chapter to the final page, and both Caleb and Bodhi bring a depth that makes their journey feel incredibly real. Caleb is still reeling from a humiliating public breakup, trying to rebuild his confidence while navigating the unexpected pull he feels toward Bodhi. At the same time, Bodhi is struggling with his limited ASL, past trauma, and the challenges of being autistic in a world that often misunderstands him. Their connection grows through small moments of trust, care, and vulnerability, and the way Caleb supports Bodhi — gently, patiently, and with genuine respect — gives the romance a beautiful tenderness. The story also offers meaningful insight into Deaf culture and the everyday realities Deaf people face, adding richness to the emotional arc. The feelings between them are vivid and easy to understand, making their slow, heartfelt bond one of the most compelling parts of the book. It’s a love story full of warmth, healing, and the kind of emotional honesty that lingers. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BZZG2ZJ7".

Review: Affogato by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Caleb’s thriving Deaf‑owned café can’t distract him from the disaster of his love life, especially after his ex cheats, dumps him in public, and turns him into a viral humiliation. Bitter and… #BookReview #Affogato #EMLindsey #LGBTQBooks #LoveStories

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Stick and Poke by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Wyatt escapes a messy past — a cheating husband, workplace scandal, and a family that doubts his independence because he was born blind — by moving to a quiet town outside Denver. There he meets Mat, a tattoo artist living with a traumatic brain injury whose voice instantly draws him in. Wyatt falls fast, but everyone insists Mat is straight. Yet as they spend more time together, sharing braille lessons and joking over terrible French pick‑up lines, Wyatt begins to suspect there’s much more to Mat than people say. This was such a tender, emotionally rich story. The pull between Wyatt and Mat is undeniable from the moment they meet, and what makes it even more beautiful is how perfectly they fit together despite — and sometimes because of — their imperfections. Their disabilities are portrayed with a factual, grounded sensitivity that never feels exploitative, only human. I felt such deep empathy for Wyatt, especially as he navigated not just blindness but the weight of his family’s dismissive attitude. Watching him find someone who truly sees him was incredibly moving. Mat’s journey, too, adds so much heart, and together they create a connection that feels both fragile and strong. A heartfelt, emotional read that stayed with me. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07WW485X6" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on March 29, 2026: "Review: Stick and Poke by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Wyatt escapes a messy past — a cheating husband, workplace scandal, and a family that doubts his independence because he was born blind — by moving to a quiet town outside Denver. There he meets Mat, a tattoo artist living with a traumatic brain injury whose voice instantly draws him in. Wyatt falls fast, but everyone insists Mat is straight. Yet as they spend more time together, sharing braille lessons and joking over terrible French pick‑up lines, Wyatt begins to suspect there’s much more to Mat than people say. This was such a tender, emotionally rich story. The pull between Wyatt and Mat is undeniable from the moment they meet, and what makes it even more beautiful is how perfectly they fit together despite — and sometimes because of — their imperfections. Their disabilities are portrayed with a factual, grounded sensitivity that never feels exploitative, only human. I felt such deep empathy for Wyatt, especially as he navigated not just blindness but the weight of his family’s dismissive attitude. Watching him find someone who truly sees him was incredibly moving. Mat’s journey, too, adds so much heart, and together they create a connection that feels both fragile and strong. A heartfelt, emotional read that stayed with me. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07WW485X6".

Review: Stick and Poke by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Wyatt escapes a messy past — a cheating husband, workplace scandal, and a family that doubts his independence because he was born blind — by moving to a quiet town outside… #BookReview #StickAndPoke #EMLindsey #LGBTQBooks #DisabilityRepresentation

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Bio-Mechanical by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars James has rebuilt his life after losing his legs in a training accident, hiding deep wounds left by a hateful, religious father. Outgoing and always smiling, he masks one big secret — he’s still a virgin, too weighed down by shame to take that step. When he meets Rowan, the attractive lawyer helping a friend, James thinks a no‑strings physical arrangement is exactly what he needs. But neither expects real feelings to develop, and with Rowan planning to leave town, James finds himself wanting something he never thought he could have. This story was beautifully emotional from start to finish. The connection between James and Rowan may have started as something purely physical, but the more time they spent together, the more inevitable their love became. Their chemistry was undeniable, yet it was the slow, unexpected tenderness between them that really pulled me in. Rowan’s grief as he faced his mother’s illness and death was written with such raw honesty that it was impossible not to feel it right alongside him. I especially loved how the Irons and Works crew rallied around James, giving him the guidance he needed to step up and support Rowan when it mattered most. A deeply moving, heartfelt story that lingers long after the final page. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07TW4TX1G" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on March 29, 2026: "Review: Bio-Mechanical by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars James has rebuilt his life after losing his legs in a training accident, hiding deep wounds left by a hateful, religious father. Outgoing and always smiling, he masks one big secret — he’s still a virgin, too weighed down by shame to take that step. When he meets Rowan, the attractive lawyer helping a friend, James thinks a no‑strings physical arrangement is exactly what he needs. But neither expects real feelings to develop, and with Rowan planning to leave town, James finds himself wanting something he never thought he could have. This story was beautifully emotional from start to finish. The connection between James and Rowan may have started as something purely physical, but the more time they spent together, the more inevitable their love became. Their chemistry was undeniable, yet it was the slow, unexpected tenderness between them that really pulled me in. Rowan’s grief as he faced his mother’s illness and death was written with such raw honesty that it was impossible not to feel it right alongside him. I especially loved how the Irons and Works crew rallied around James, giving him the guidance he needed to step up and support Rowan when it mattered most. A deeply moving, heartfelt story that lingers long after the final page. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07TW4TX1G".

Review: Bio-Mechanical by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

James has rebuilt his life after losing his legs in a training accident, hiding deep wounds left by a hateful, religious father. Outgoing and always smiling, he masks one big secret… #BookReview #BioMechanical #EMLindsey #RomanceNovel #LGBTQBooks

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: American Traditional by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Sage once believed he’d already found—and lost—his soulmate. After escaping his abusive father, he built a life with Teddy, only to have it shattered by Teddy’s sudden death. Grief leaves him afraid to love again, so he settles into a quiet routine at the Irons and Works tattoo shop. Everything changes when he meets Will Rahman. As Sage tutors Will’s younger sister, their connection deepens, and Sage discovers Will is trapped in an abusive relationship. Torn between fear and the possibility of something real, Sage must decide whether risking his heart again might finally lead him to a new kind of love. This was such an emotional and beautifully written story. The connection between Sage and Will is powerful from the start, even though both men are convinced their own demons — and the reasons they think a relationship won’t work — should keep them apart. I loved how they brought out a protective side in each other, especially when it came to Will’s sister, who becomes the quiet heart of the story. Both men care for her deeply, and their instinct to shield her adds even more tenderness to their bond. The emotions are clear, easy to understand, and incredibly well conveyed, making this an engaging and heartfelt read. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07S1Q9SXB" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on March 27, 2026: "Review: American Traditional by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Sage once believed he’d already found—and lost—his soulmate. After escaping his abusive father, he built a life with Teddy, only to have it shattered by Teddy’s sudden death. Grief leaves him afraid to love again, so he settles into a quiet routine at the Irons and Works tattoo shop. Everything changes when he meets Will Rahman. As Sage tutors Will’s younger sister, their connection deepens, and Sage discovers Will is trapped in an abusive relationship. Torn between fear and the possibility of something real, Sage must decide whether risking his heart again might finally lead him to a new kind of love. This was such an emotional and beautifully written story. The connection between Sage and Will is powerful from the start, even though both men are convinced their own demons — and the reasons they think a relationship won’t work — should keep them apart. I loved how they brought out a protective side in each other, especially when it came to Will’s sister, who becomes the quiet heart of the story. Both men care for her deeply, and their instinct to shield her adds even more tenderness to their bond. The emotions are clear, easy to understand, and incredibly well conveyed, making this an engaging and heartfelt read. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07S1Q9SXB".

Review: American Traditional by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Sage once believed he’d already found—and lost—his soulmate. After escaping his abusive father, he built a life with Teddy, only to have it shattered by Teddy’s sudden… #BookReview #EMLindsey #AmericanTraditional #LGBTQBooks #RomanceNovels

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than Gage realised: he’s about to become a single dad, completely on his own. Despite their messy past, Gage steps in to help, and their friends‑with‑benefits arrangement quickly deepens into something real. Between heartbreak, unexpected parenthood, and some wildly cathartic coping methods (like naming cockroaches after exes), the two men slowly build something that looks a lot like family — and maybe even a happily ever after. I loved this final instalment of the series that was everything I hoped for and more. Gage and Fallon’s love felt powerful, tender, and absolutely earned — two men carrying heavy emotional histories who somehow fit together with remarkable ease. What moved me most was Gage’s complete, unwavering acceptance of Fallon’s trans identity, and the beautifully sensitive way Fallon’s pregnancy was written including dysphoria. It never felt sensationalised; it felt human, intimate, and deeply respectful. Both men have their own storms to weather — Gage’s grief and Fallon’s fear of doing everything alone — yet their connection grows into something steady and life‑changing. And yes, the named cockroaches were a highlight. Cathartic, hilarious, and weirdly perfect. I’m genuinely sad this is the last book in the series. These characters felt real, flawed, warm, and wonderfully relatable, and saying goodbye to them is bittersweet. A heartfelt, hopeful finale that left me smiling and a little emotional. This was an MM(FTM) story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catching-You-Single-Romance-Words-ebook/dp/B0G76V58YC" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on February 5, 2026: "Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than Gage realised: he’s about to become a single dad, completely on his own. Despite their messy past, Gage steps in to help, and their friends‑with‑benefits arrangement quickly deepens into something real. Between heartbreak, unexpected parenthood, and some wildly cathartic coping methods (like naming cockroaches after exes), the two men slowly build something that looks a lot like family — and maybe even a happily ever after. I loved this final instalment of the series that was everything I hoped for and more. Gage and Fallon’s love felt powerful, tender, and absolutely earned — two men carrying heavy emotional histories who somehow fit together with remarkable ease. What moved me most was Gage’s complete, unwavering acceptance of Fallon’s trans identity, and the beautifully sensitive way Fallon’s pregnancy was written including dysphoria. It never felt sensationalised; it felt human, intimate, and deeply respectful. Both men have their own storms to weather — Gage’s grief and Fallon’s fear of doing everything alone — yet their connection grows into something steady and life‑changing. And yes, the named cockroaches were a highlight. Cathartic, hilarious, and weirdly perfect. I’m genuinely sad this is the last book in the series. These characters felt real, flawed, warm, and wonderfully relatable, and saying goodbye to them is bittersweet. A heartfelt, hopeful finale that left me smiling and a little emotional. This was an MM(FTM) story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catching-You-Single-Romance-Words-ebook/dp/B0G76V58YC".

Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars

Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than… #BookReview #CatchingYou #EMLindsey #RomanceBooks #LGBTQ

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Nash by Nora Phoenix by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Nash is feeling lonely after his former military housemates move out, leaving only Forest — his friend’s younger brother, who’s grown into someone impossible for Nash not to notice. Forest is sweet, sassy, and far too tempting, but Nash believes he’s too old and too damaged to deserve someone so good. When Forest falls seriously ill, Nash becomes the only person he’ll let close. Determined to protect him, Nash even agrees to a marriage of convenience so Forest can have health insurance. But as their fake marriage deepens into something real, Nash struggles with his feelings and fears. Forest may need his care, but Nash has to find the courage to admit he needs Forest just as much. I loved this story which was a beautifully emotional journey between two men who never expected to need each other as deeply as they do. Nash’s quiet loneliness and Forest’s vulnerability create a tender, slow‑building connection that feels both intimate and inevitable. What begins as care and protection — a marriage of convenience born from fear and compassion — slowly transforms into something far more powerful. The heart of the book lies in the way these two men love: Nash with his steady devotion and aching self‑doubt, Forest with his fierce loyalty and surprising strength. Their relationship grows through small moments of trust, shared fears, and the dawning realisation that they’re each other’s safe place. It’s emotional, heartfelt, and full of the kind of love that sneaks up on you and refuses to let go. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FBHGHD8L" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on January 27, 2026: "Review: Nash by Nora Phoenix by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars Nash is feeling lonely after his former military housemates move out, leaving only Forest — his friend’s younger brother, who’s grown into someone impossible for Nash not to notice. Forest is sweet, sassy, and far too tempting, but Nash believes he’s too old and too damaged to deserve someone so good. When Forest falls seriously ill, Nash becomes the only person he’ll let close. Determined to protect him, Nash even agrees to a marriage of convenience so Forest can have health insurance. But as their fake marriage deepens into something real, Nash struggles with his feelings and fears. Forest may need his care, but Nash has to find the courage to admit he needs Forest just as much. I loved this story which was a beautifully emotional journey between two men who never expected to need each other as deeply as they do. Nash’s quiet loneliness and Forest’s vulnerability create a tender, slow‑building connection that feels both intimate and inevitable. What begins as care and protection — a marriage of convenience born from fear and compassion — slowly transforms into something far more powerful. The heart of the book lies in the way these two men love: Nash with his steady devotion and aching self‑doubt, Forest with his fierce loyalty and surprising strength. Their relationship grows through small moments of trust, shared fears, and the dawning realisation that they’re each other’s safe place. It’s emotional, heartfelt, and full of the kind of love that sneaks up on you and refuses to let go. This was an MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FBHGHD8L".

Review: Nash by Nora Phoenix by E.M. Lindsey 4 of 5 stars

Nash is feeling lonely after his former military housemates move out, leaving only Forest — his friend’s younger brother, who’s grown into someone impossible for Nash not to… #BookReview #NoraPhoenix #EMLindsey #RomanceBooks #LGBTQLit

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MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: The Night We Fell by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars Atlas goes from an unknown garage‑band singer to a world‑famous rock star in just six years — a dream that leaves him feeling more isolated and unhappy than he ever expected. Stuck in a toxic relationship with a narcissistic partner, he knows leaving will mean a messy, public breakup. Everything changes the night a reckless choice, a drunk driver, and icy roads send his life spiralling. In the wreckage, one man saves him: Ryan — gentle, steady, and exactly what Atlas needs. But chaos tears them apart before Atlas can even learn his name. A year later, fragments of memory resurface: a face, an island, a promise. With nothing but hope to guide him, Atlas sets out to find the man who once held him together. If he succeeds, they’ll have one week to see whether the connection they shared can survive reality. I loved this story which was an emotional, beautifully layered hurt/comfort romance that hits straight in the heart. Atlas’s journey — from fame‑soaked loneliness to the wreckage of a life‑altering accident — is written with such raw vulnerability that it’s impossible not to feel every beat of his unravelling. His world is loud, chaotic, and painfully empty… until Ryan steps in like a quiet miracle. The connection between them is tender, fragile, and deeply human. Ryan becomes a lifeline in Atlas’s darkest moment, only to vanish before Atlas can even hold onto his name. The ache of that loss, paired with the slow return of memory a year later, gives the story a powerful emotional pull. When Atlas finally reaches for hope again, it feels like watching someone choose life after a long winter. Their week together on the island is soft, healing, and full of whispered promises — a reminder that sometimes love arrives exactly when you’re at your lowest, and sometimes you only get one chance to claim it. This was a heartfelt, cathartic romance about second chances, rediscovering joy, and finding light in the most unlikely places. This was an enjoyable MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FT6GHP89" 0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on January 21, 2026: "Review: The Night We Fell by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars Atlas goes from an unknown garage‑band singer to a world‑famous rock star in just six years — a dream that leaves him feeling more isolated and unhappy than he ever expected. Stuck in a toxic relationship with a narcissistic partner, he knows leaving will mean a messy, public breakup. Everything changes the night a reckless choice, a drunk driver, and icy roads send his life spiralling. In the wreckage, one man saves him: Ryan — gentle, steady, and exactly what Atlas needs. But chaos tears them apart before Atlas can even learn his name. A year later, fragments of memory resurface: a face, an island, a promise. With nothing but hope to guide him, Atlas sets out to find the man who once held him together. If he succeeds, they’ll have one week to see whether the connection they shared can survive reality. I loved this story which was an emotional, beautifully layered hurt/comfort romance that hits straight in the heart. Atlas’s journey — from fame‑soaked loneliness to the wreckage of a life‑altering accident — is written with such raw vulnerability that it’s impossible not to feel every beat of his unravelling. His world is loud, chaotic, and painfully empty… until Ryan steps in like a quiet miracle. The connection between them is tender, fragile, and deeply human. Ryan becomes a lifeline in Atlas’s darkest moment, only to vanish before Atlas can even hold onto his name. The ache of that loss, paired with the slow return of memory a year later, gives the story a powerful emotional pull. When Atlas finally reaches for hope again, it feels like watching someone choose life after a long winter. Their week together on the island is soft, healing, and full of whispered promises — a reminder that sometimes love arrives exactly when you’re at your lowest, and sometimes you only get one chance to claim it. This was a heartfelt, cathartic romance about second chances, rediscovering joy, and finding light in the most unlikely places. This was an enjoyable MM story with mature content. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0FT6GHP89".

Review: The Night We Fell by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars

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