timitra's review against another edition

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4.0

Ghost- Robin Covington

Ghost is second chance story but not in the traditional sense, the main characters had a one night stand and reconnect three years later. The spark between them is still there and leads to hot and dirty times. Although it's a quick read it tackles some issues that I won't say more about because I don't to spoil it for others but suffice it to say that it's an enjoyable read.


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nicandbooks's review

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4.0

Love in bloom

(Please note: I’m aware of what has occurred with one of the previous authors of this anthology. I chose to still buy it and read the one story - for now - that I was interested in; in support of all the authors who were affected)

This review and rating is for the below story only.

Natural Enemies by Roan Parrish

This was my first experience of Roan’s work after seeing her name mentioned in around a number of social media sites last year. So I figured a short story would give me a chance to read her work and I can easily say that I’m a fan! And I’m very keen to read more of her work.

Natural Enemies is about two botanists who come to meeting after straight-laced scientist Stefan seeks out urban gardener Milo after reading an article about the top overachievers under 30. Stefan is curious to find out what this guy has that he hasn’t - leading to an unexpected attraction and sexual chemistry in spades. But this is more than just a simple mm romance novella, it’s about how two men have learnt to cope despite growing up as the odd ones out, about learning to compromise and see things from more than your own perspective and, it made me fall in love with gardens and plants (one of the men’s apartments sounds like an ideal oasis!!).

I loved that the fact this was about two men is largely irrelevant - both men were comfortable with their sexuality - and was more of an exploration about Stefan and Milo’s budding relationship and personal growth. Roan did a fabulous job of creating characters who I felt were relatable and enjoyable to read about - even Stefan didn’t frustrate me too much.

I’m very much looking forward to reading more by Roan as this was a great novella by a clearly talented author.

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kara_hildebrand's review

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5.0

Level Up by the fabulous Annabeth Albert was originally in the Exposed Anthology. It's a short, sexy, fun book that packs all the feels we've come to love from Annabeth. Smart, sexy heroes who have to overcome their pasts and find happiness with the person meant for them. Landon reluctantly agreed to post naked for a calendar. He chatted online with the photographer before the shoot, but when he meets Bailey in person, he's not who he expected. But the big, burly man is soft spoken and helps put Landon at ease about taking off his clothes. There's a mutual attraction, but neither of them is sure what will come of it. Landon has demons from his past that he can't seem to extinguish. He really wants to be friend with Bailey and when he finds out he's a Space Villager fan the thinks that's the perfect common ground. Bailey had been looking forward to meeting Landon and taking pictures of him. His sexy hair and shyness are such a turn on. But when Landon says they can only be friends, he's crushed. But he's willing to take whatever he can get. They talk, they play games together. They get closer. Can Landon get past his fears and try to be with Bailey? Will Bailey take a leap of faith? I loved this story! It was sexy and full of emotions and I didn't want it to end. I loved the vulnerability of these two men and how they dealt with their issues. I also loved the secondary characters. I hope to see more of Landon and Bailey!

"I'd say you should give lessons on how to do that, but I'm not sure I'd want the competition."
"Dork."

lovehollyxx's review

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5.0

Review and rating for The Watermark by Tiffany Reisz, featured in the Exposed anthology

When your favourite author has a new short story in an anthology, you immediately one-click that book and dive right in. I admittedly skipped straight to The Watermark by Tiffany Reisz (because fave) and I loved it so much!


For fans of her Original Sinners series, remember Simone? Søren's sometimes sub? This story is all about her and a sexy secretly kinky cowboy. I think Simone is such a great character and she was the perfect girl to go on this journey with Jason. When we first met Jason I got zero Dom vibes from him, but I soon saw a different side to him and DAMN!! He can punish me anytime. Wait...did I just say that out loud?


The Watermark was such a great story with so much packed in to it -- it definitely wasn't lacking with being a short. And luckily for us, in October, The Watermark will be released as a full length novel titled Picture Perfect Cowboy, with lots of extra scenes, and more Master S! *dreamy eyes* Bring it on, Ms Reisz!

ejimenez's review

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4.0

It's hard to rate an anthology. Some of these stories I really enjoyed, some were not to my taste, and some I skipped altogether. It's worth noting that I wasn't aware of the controversy around this book until I saw the other reviews of it.

gabi90's review against another edition

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I only read the M/M stories eventually. No surprise there.
I'm not gonna rate the whole anthology, but the stories individually.
So, here goes...

Level Up by Annabeth Albert
****4 stars****

This story is maybe the longest in this bundle, and it dragged a bit. It's about Landon, who made an appearance in the gaymers and the Out of Uniform series as well. He was Pike's roommate.
I really liked this one, because it wasn't stereotypical. With the name Landon, I instantly thought about a tall and burly guy; and with Bailey, a quirky twink comes to mind. And they were the exact opposite. Landon was a shy man in nature, and Bailey more confident, but when they got to the sexy part Landon got all bossy, while Bailey just sputtered. So their roles got reversed, and it was fun to witness. There's mention of sexual assault in Landon's past, that's causing
some tension in there blooming relationship, but it just made the sexy times all the more hotter. :)

Ghost by Robin Covington
***3.5 stars***

This was the one story, where I instantly felt the spark between the MC's. It was hot as f***.
And the same thing happened here, as with Annabeth Albert's story. The pushy, cocky guy was the bottom, and I like when that happens. :) To hell with the stereotypes.
I only gave it 3.5 stars, because this needed some more editing... It doesn't matter if it's called Epic or Elite Agencies, but pick one, and stick with it (btw Epic is a better name for a comic book agency). :)

Thrown off Track by Tamsen Parker
****4 stars****

A very well put together story, really liked this one.
Teague and Christian are bandmates. They're like One Direction, even have a Zane. :D And it turned out, that Zane already had his story in a previous book. Anyway... the band is on the brink of splitting up, and everyone is planning their future, except, it seems, Christian. Teague is trying to help him, but he doesn't know that Christian already has plans, but he doesn't share it with the others because they wouldn't understand the direction he wants to go. And he's already in love with Teague. The photo shoot happens, where Teague is lusting after Christian. He's a bit confused, and after a bit of a silent treatment, they talk it out together...sparks fly... etc.
What bothered me, is that there were a lot of inner monologues, and I'm more into dialogues. :)

Natural Enemies by Roan Parrish
*****5 stars*****

I tried really hard to find something, that I didn't like, some error, but it was just flawless.
Stefan is a botanist, who brags about his five PhD, work's in a corporate building in a lab coat all day, he thinks his life is good, but he doesn't really have a life outside of work. And than he meets Milo, an urban gardener, they butt heads over whose job is more important. Stefan can't stay away from the sexy gardener...and then they're having sex between the plants... LoL
Loved how the author described this world. Especially Milo's apartment with all the plants, and the rooftop. Beautiful.
Oh, and another thing I loved... Stefan is a black man, and Milo is latino :P Hail to diversity!

jefrang's review

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3.0

This little collection ended up mired in controversy but I decided to let my preorder stand and read the revised collection sans one story by the offending author. In typical anthology fashion, there were a few flops and a lot of forgettable stories but I appreciated what must have been a concerted effort to include a variety of s exualties. The calendar concept was a touch hokey to me, especially after three or four storues that followed the sane format of meet cute at the photo shoot. I think its telling that my two favorites (Natural Enemies by Roan Parrish--which didnt even include a photoshoot scene--and Thrown off Track by Tamsen Parker--which used the photoshoot to leverage attraction between two people who were already friends) each put a different spin on the concept. I also enjoyed Ghost and Level Up. Parker and Covington are the two new to me authors I most look forward to checking out more from, though overall I think the quality of storytelling in this collection was quite good. Individual reviews for some of the stories in my updates.

terriaminute's review

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4.0

As with the vast majority of anthologies, so with this one: I enjoyed four of the nine stories, so it was certainly worth the price of a dollar, and it's nearly certain that you'll like some I didn't, so go for it!

goodbyepuckpie's review

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4.0

Amy Jo Cousins's Kate Likes Girls had a shaky start for me - the opening chapter or two were really not endearing our POV character to me, but she grew on me a lot as it went on so I was glad to have stuck with it. 3.5-4 stars (and great on the Chicago setting)

Santino Hassel's Undoing the Darling was very competently done.

Tiffany Reisz's Watermark was very compulsively readable; a bit more insta-love-y than I usually prefer but I tore through it all the same, looking forward to trying out some of her other stories as this is the first I've read by her.

Karen Stivali's Legal Briefs was interesting, and I liked both characters, but the sex scenes got a little floridly written in a couple points. That said, the plot was well done and I enjoyed the overall story a lot, would read more from her too.


(other stories in here either listed separately or as I read them)

krystolla's review

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2.0

Hit or miss

Lots of quality variation in this set of stories. Something for everyone, I guess, but I larger number of DNF stories than usual for me.