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Bobby is an awesome big brother! I love that all the things an adult would say to help was being said by Bobby and he still takes Mandee to tell Mom and Dad. Because, you know, this is not a secret to keep. I hope every parent and responsible adult reads this. The author's recommend role-playing the book with you and your child taking turns playing the bully and the one being bullied. I received a complimentary review copy of this book without any obligation to write a positive review. Book information courtesy of the author, amazon, and the book itself.

Posted by Book Dragon at 1: Happy Monday, a little Early. Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. What are you Reading? A weekly Monday meme hosted by Shelia at Book Journey.

Post what you read last week and what you're planning to read this week then link to Shelia's post. Then visit others and be prepared to add to your TBR pile! Facebook Twitter GoodReads Instagram. Posted by Book Dragon at 8: Velvet Dragon gay erotica. Velvet Dragon by Sean Michael Series: He's also a man looking for someone special to be his sub; he believes in order, discipline, submission, but he also wants a challenge. When Hercules promises him the perfect sub in exchange for his working at the exclusive Velvet Glove, Serius believes it's possible he just might find the man he's looking for.

Dragonne has the appearance of the perfect sub, but the truth is he's never truly submitted. He's never been pushed past his boundaries, never had to use his safeword, never been broken. He has built a wall of control around his core, and wonders if anyone can breach it. Can these two men find what they're looking for in each other? It is set in a future world where space has been colonized but is not a science fiction story, it is a story about sex, decadence, friendships and love.

The series explores all the different ways you can interpret BDSM. For example, one of the books is about puppy play, one is more medical. The series began as a serial novel that has since been published. There are currently more than 14 other titles in the series. My Thoughts The story is short but we are privy to several scenes both between Serius and Dragonne and others.

Dinner was an interesting affair and I may never look at sherbet the same way again. So far we have learned enough about Dragonne to whet our appetite but not enough to satisfy. Like last night, when I made you come with a simple kiss. That was an honest reaction. The pair learns more during breakfast but I'm finding that the orgasms are decidedly one-sided so far and not the side I expected. Dragonne does answer the questions but as we're privy to his thoughts we can tell he is censoring his words. Dragonne is a beautiful submissive but he was also part of the ruling class on his home world.

His submissiveness has been trained out of him, turned into something else. It is wonderful to be part of his journey to be more comfortable in his own skin, to be what Serius asks of him. There is a lot of sex going on in this story but there is an underlying romance also going on that could almost exist without the sex that is oh, so enjoyable. I've read many of the author's stories and most are the same. Lots of sex, good stories, some great characters. I think I've read all of the Velvet Glove series and don't remember any that I didn't like.

I was unable to finish that Shades book. Book information courtesy of the author, GoodReads, and the book itself. Friday, April 24, U is for. Under the Mistletoe contemporary romance. Thursday, April 23, T is for. There's No Such Thing as a Dragon picture book. Repetitive note with slight changes: This is a repeat review. I changed the format but basically plucked it right off my other post. The reason is simple.

I love this book. It's fun, as picture books should be, it has a dragon in it, but mostly I just love the message and am glad to see it back in print. Billy Bixbee woke up one morning to find a dragon in his bedroom.

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It was about the size of a kitten. Now the size is important because when Billy told his mom, she said "There's no such thing as a dragon". The dragon is ignored all day and spends the day getting bigger. Mom spends all morning doing her chores, having to go around the dragon, which I'm sure would have moved for her, even climbing in and out of windows to get around. Bixbee, by the time he came home for lunch, the dragon had gotten big enough to move the house when it chased the bakery truck! The dragon shrinks back to kitten size and on the last page it is curled up on Mom's lap: The graphics are simple but very nice watercolors like the cover.

The dragon is very cute and I wish I'd find one in my bedroom when I woke up one morning ;- I feel there are two "morals to the story". The one on the last page but also, a mother's, or a father's, words make a world of difference. Book information courtesy of amazon. With links and everything! Wednesday, April 22, S is for.

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Squeak and a Roar gay paranormal romance. Tuesday, April 21, R is for. Monday, April 20, Q is for. Quinn's Christmas Wish paranormal Christmas. His mom is now a widow struggling to put food on the table. Quinn is no help, and the mysterious illness afflicting him only makes things worse. Even Christmas, complete with decorated trees, ribbons and bows has no meaning…then along comes Jazira.

Scared and alone, she reaches out to Quinn and a strong bond is formed. Jazira learns Quinn, and his mother, are threatened by a wealthy powerful citizen of Bandit Creek. She is determined to protect her new family, no matter what. Christmas Eve finds Quinn staring up at the adorned tree and muttering a quiet prayer.

Will the Spirits of Christmas grant his wish, or will the evil surrounding Bandit Creek prevail once again? My Thoughts We're in Montana, and chapter one introduces us to Quinn: His throat burned and he swallowed hard, his breath catching in his chest. He would not cry. In slow motion, he watched a drop of his crimson blood splatter against the carpet of fallen leaves. Anger and hurt brought unshed tears to his eyes. We also learn about "The Flood" and A year later, murder, superstition, possession, and mysterious illnesses engulfed the town and survivors of the flood.

I'm looking forward to reading more about Quinn, his anger and hurt, and the flood. Except chapter two jumps to Samuel Campton checking his trap lines at Lost Lake. When he gets there, there is a wolf floating on a chunk of ice. Except the lake hadn't frozen yet. The wolf is really struggling so he goes to shoot it, to put it out of its misery. Unexpectedly, the wolf lifted its head and stared directly at him. Its eyes glowed, turning from red to gold and boring straight through to his soul.

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He got the impression the creature was pleading for salvation and a chance to live. Yes, Samuel saves the wolf and it runs off.

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Of course, you've read the description but I had forgotten what it said by the time I started reading I just needed a Q book that was on the short side. Chapter three brings another character, Amanda, she runs the boarding house. Doesn't own it mind but does the cooking and cleaning. When another women calls for her we find out she in also Quinn's mother. I'm thinking there is a bully in town! He's all "sorry momma, it happened again" and I'm all what? It's Samuel and he carries Quinn home for Amanda. Amanda's husband died in the flood.

Samuel thinks she's hot. See where this is going? That's what I thought but it's so maybe not. Samuel doesn't come to town much but the owner of the boarding house offered a free meal for helping with Quinn so he stays the night. And to make sure he gets to see Amanda again, he tells her he'll be back tomorrow to stock up her wood pile. This is very sweet and I'm thinking the whole book will be like this and am wondering where the wolf fits in.

Then the wolf howls and there is a drunk man in Samuel's way as he's going to the boarding house and he tells him "You should have let the she-beast drown Things found in Lost Lake should stay in Lost Lake. I'm really going to enjoy this. Sure it was a short book but it was also intense and interesting and they totally went there ;- I loved the interactions between characters and the way the wolf is portrayed.

The evil spoken of is in Lost Lake as well as walking on two feet. It is the personification of all the bad stereotypes of the "wealthy and privileged". The author mentions that there may be a sequel and I hope one is written.

It seems that this is actually book 7 of a multi-author series so maybe we'll run into Amanda, Quinn and Samuel again. The wolf is very important. Book information courtesy of the author, series' website and amazon. Sunday, April 19, Happy Monday, a little early. Poisoned Apple by Katherine McIntyre. A group of diner rats offer her refuge—including Brendan, who offers his couch for her to crash on.

But the more time she spends with him, the more he confuses her. Will Neve be able to hold on to the good things coming her way, or will her bad luck poison everything? Saturday, April 18, P is for. Poisoned Apple fairytale retelling. My Thoughts How could she fit the fragments of her life into a single suitcase? I am wondering what the step-mother will do now that Neve, and her paycheck, isn't there. Short but not too sweet. Beautiful ending it is a fairytale with lots of modern day drama to keep it fast-paced.

Book information courtesy of Smashwords, the author and amazon. Our Sexy Tiger paranormal gay erotica. Not Safe for Work contemporary gay romance. Not Safe for Work by Michael S. He does not expect much out of the experience: Yet when he meets Mathew Campbell, a very attractive man with an adventurous spirit and a sharp sense of humor, Eric throws all caution to the wind. My Thoughts This is an office romance that doesn't start off that way.

Eric has never gone longer than three months between girlfriends since he started dating but his attraction to males has always been there. The story starts a month after his latest breakup. A three year relationship with a girl his mother just loved. Eric Dennis had circled around the pub four times, trying to decide if he wanted to go inside. The traffic light turned green and he drove forward, past the bar, for the fifth time, still very uncertain.

Go in and have one drink. Oh, if only it were that easy. Eric ends up drunk, losing track of time and going home with the first man to have a conversation with him. His mouth and tongue were drier than dust and his head felt like someone repeatedly hammered nails into his skull while he slept.

The sunlight, shining through the large window in his bedroom nearly blinded him. I'm thinking she knows what's what. All this is well and good but he spends so much time with work that weeks then months pass without him calling Mathew. When it finally gets to be too much, he advertises for an assistant. Finally, his boss steps in and says "here's ten new resumes, pick five, interview them, and hire someone before the month is over". Three guesses as to who's in the top five?

Lucky for us Eric's top choice, who wasn't much of a choice, has accepted a position elsewhere. So now we've got an office attraction going on. Eric doesn't believe in messing with co-workers although he says it much more crudely and Mathew doesn't see anything wrong with it. Did I forget to mention that no one knows Eric's gay?

Maybe Bi is the better word after all the girlfriends he's had but the same problems arise. Eric doesn't want his co-workers or family to know he's attracted to guys. I guess it wouldn't be much of a story without, at least, the tease of a happy-ever-after. The sexual tension is high.

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Eric's paranoia is too. He stills needs to tell his mom that he broke up with his girlfriend! When we finally get to the sex you knew we would it was hot but not enough. I like Eric, he's very believable even if I did want to slap him upside the head a couple of times.