Friday, September 18, 2015

Silver & Black by Tyler May

This book was very good. There are so many twists and turns that it really makes you want to keep reading just to figure out what is around the next curve.

The first is a character that can't admit that he is gay, which leads to heartbreak for an MC Greyson (Grey) Black.

Then its the mysterious CEO Brian Silver and the fact that an ex of his is Grey's professor.

A certain professor also keeps trying to put the idea that Brian is just buying him when the Grey already thinks that he doesn't deserve Silver, and many more that you will just have to read the book to find out. 

This is a great book if you want to try M/M. There is a bit of explicit sexual content, some graphic violence, and some second chances.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

New Year's Dream by Tyler May

This book was a novella from alternating POV from Zander's and Billy's points of view so as to understand the story better. In this book Billy gives Zander and Christian a gift that can't possibly ever be repaid.

For these vampires New Year's is their favorite time of year, it's the one time of the year where they can get drunk.... but so that none of these drunk vampires kill any innocent unknowing human they are locked away... in Zander's club that is.

So with Christian being human he can't exactly go to the New Year's party that Zander throws every year with the drunk vampires. Instead Christian and Zander have a night they will never forget, thanks to Billy.

I don't want to give too much more away since this is much shorter in length. But this book is definitely one to get.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Angel of Darkness by Tyler May

The first thing I thought about this book was WOW! I was hooked from the first page of this book. I have read a lot of paranormal; vampires, shifters, and magic but this book is different in a good way.

The first part of this book shows you the love story and how the MC's fall in love.

The MC's have a history unbeknownst to the human MC, Christian. The other MC, Zander is a blind vampire who is over 100 years old. Their love story started back when Zander was still human. 

The book starts off introducing the reader to Christian and how he reads a lot of books about vampires but doesn't believe in them even though he work in these caves that the main selling point is vampires. 

Christian has had the biggest crush on the owner of the caves Zander for as long as he has worked there, and one day when Zander invites Christian over to his house for dinner how can he say no to a handsome man who he has a crush on? But little does Christian know that his life is about to change forever.

The second part shows the trial that the couple will have to go through to be able to be a couple while living in the paranormal world that they live in.

Some of the things this couple will go through include, crazy ex's, demonic possession, and black magic just to name a few. 

All of the character in this book are just downright lovable by the end of the book, a couple of characters take a little bit to warm up. 

The sex scenes are as amazing as  the rest of the book for me. I love when an author doesn't over do it in the sex scenes trying to make the book longer, and she does a very good job of this in my opinion.

I would recommend this book to just about anyone looking for a good m/m read. This is also a good read if you like paranormal or if you want to try a paranormal read for the first time. 

A Little About Me


I am a 23-year-old college student at Morrisville State College in a very small town in Central NY, studying Equine Science and Management.


I got into reading when I was 14 in my freshman year of high school when the Twilight saga was really popular, and when all of my friends were reading it I had to know what all the fuss was about. After that, I was hooked on reading. I was so bad that I would literally have a book on my lap while in class.

Until July 2014 I read M/F when I came across Try by Ella Frank, and that's when I got hooked on reading M/M. From then on most of what I have read has been M/M. Once in a while for certain authors and series, I do read M/F.

About 95% of my Kindle library is m/m, and currently, I have over 500 books in my Kindle library.