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A Little Christmas: Ozzy's Secret (Season Two)
A Little Christmas: Ozzy's Secret (Season Two)
Wendy Rathbone | 2023 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
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A LITTLE CHRISTMAS: OZZY'S SECRET is part of the multi-author series A Little Christmas Season Two.

It starts off very dark, with Ozzy saying red but being talked out of it. He is in a bad way and doesn't realise how he's being groomed and humiliated, with his own wants and needs being ignored. Trent rescues him but has his own issues to deal with before he can be with Ozzy.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story but there were parts I wanted more of - in particular, I wanted Ozzy to open up to Trent with all he had been through, and to see Trent treasure him as the Little Prince he calls him. Although his back would take time to heal, I felt as though we saw more of that, plus the trauma from the other abuse, than we did seeing Trent and Ozzy together, healing and loving each other.

A great story and a great addition to the series. Definitely recommended by me.

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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 30, 2023
  
    Firefax

    Firefax

    A.M. Vergara

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    "I would advise you, young man, to take care around anyone with the surname Firefax. I know not if...

The Treasure of Rigmore House (Betwixt the Sea and Shore #3)
The Treasure of Rigmore House (Betwixt the Sea and Shore #3)
Claire Kohler | 2024 | Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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THE TREASURE OF RIGMORE HOUSE is the third book in the Betwixt the Sea and Shore series, set in 18th-century Scotland, complete with Selkies, Kelpies, Trows, and Banshees!

We have seen Muireall in the previous two books. We see a different side to the one she usually presents in this story, together with the reasons for her behaviour. And then we have Niall, also known from the first two stories. If he's back in town, then trouble will surely follow... right?

The slow-burn between these two was a delight to read, especially when Muireall lets herself be true to who she really is, rather than who she is expected to be. Both of these characters have a redemption arc for differing reasons, and it was good to see it happen.

It was also good to see Briony and Adaira moving forward with their lives, and how it intermingled with Muireall and Niall's.

A great addition to the series that will both satisfy and leave you wanting more. Definitely recommended by me.

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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Mar 26, 2024