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Ziggy's Voice
The Wilde Men #2
Saxon James
Goodreads
Amazon | Paperback
January 29, 2026

Kennedy
I’ve always been the relationship guy.
I love big, hard and fast … but unfortunately for me, that’s the quickest way to make a new romance crash and burn.
Moving to Wilde’s End, our not-so-abandoned town, is exactly the fresh start I need. What’s better than a town in the middle of nowhere and long days of hard work to swear off relationships? At least that’s what I think, until I meet Ziggy.
He’s the town electrician who has a weird habit of making sparks fly whenever I’m around him. He’s cute, snarky, and his piercings are hot as hell.
Too bad I don’t trust myself not to make the same mistakes I always do.

Ziggy
I’ve always been the weird loner. The strange kid who doesn’t talk.
So when Kennedy shows up in my life, with his big energy and sunny personality, I don’t know how to take him. I’m used to being the invisible shadow that goes unnoticed in the Wilde.
Kennedy makes me feel seen.
He doesn’t expect me to talk when the voices in my head get too loud, he doesn’t expect me to be funny or witty or anything that I’m not.
He’s happy just to be around me, and that’s not something I’ve experienced before.
He’s sworn off dating. And I’ve never so much as been kissed.
But with the sunshine he brings to my life, it’s impossible to feel like a shadow anymore. I’m determined to win him over, no matter what it takes.


We’re back in Wilde's End, and this time it’s Kennedy and Ziggy’s story. Kennedy is the Bellamy brother who is full of sunshine, energy, and always wants to make everyone happy. He’s a sucker for romance and falls easily, but comes on too strong and chases people away.

Ziggy is one of the Wilde's End inhabitants, and he has past trauma that has left him kind of a loner who doesn’t speak much. He’s plagued by anxiety that extends to his voice. He has a lot of thoughts and feelings, but just can’t always get them out. He has a big crush on Mr. Sunshine, Kennedy, but he’s not sure how to get that point across. Especially because Kennedy has vowed to himself and his brothers that he’s going to take a break for romance.

But Ziggy is there day by day, helping Kennedy with the construction they’re working on and listening to everything he has to say. There’s a comfort between the two of them and a developing understanding that is comforting to both of them. 

I loved seeing the friendship and closer connection build between Kennedy and Ziggy. Especially when  Ziggy didn’t really talk much. It was a lot of unspoken communication and having to really pay attention to how the other was acting to figure out what they were feeling. And Ziggy is just such a sweet, naïve guy, but he’s also got this strength, sassiness, and he can be strong-willed and jealous. And Kennedy’s just trying to understand and doesn’t want to hurt anyone, so he feels guilty if he thinks he does, and he just wants to protect and care for the people important to him. And Ziggy likes that to a certain extent, but he also doesn’t want to be treated like he can’t take care of himself, so it’s an interesting dynamic.

And then when you add in the more physical component, you have a man who’s experienced and one who is not at all. And you have a man who usually loves too fast and too hard and scares people away in conflict with a man who doesn’t even know what love is because he’s never really had it from anyone.

I just really liked these two together with their sunshine and silence, the energy and stillness, the hyper talkative to the man whose words have deep meaning so he speaks with intention. But I loved seeing how Kennedy could figure out how to temper himself enough to allow Ziggy the room to feel safe to use his words when he wanted to, but at the same time would read his nonverbal cues as best he could to understand what was going on with him.

It brings back all of the eccentric and strong-willed people of Wilde's End and the still-figuring-their-own-sh*t-out Bellamy brothers. 
There’s a bit of drama in the background, and Kennedy has a lot to figure out as far as what his own future looks like and whether this is still just a temporary project or if he's really building a home. It also sets up the next couple of the series, and that should be very interesting. 


Wilde's End The Wilde Men #1 GOODREADS
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Genre: M/M Bi Awakening Romance Standalone
Tropes: Enemies to lovers, small town, city boy x wild man, grumpy x snarky
Microtropes: I had no where else to go, scars reveal, bearded Cinderella moment, get out of my town

Hudson
Give me the smallest reason to make a bad decision, and I’ll jump in with both feet. Case in point: thinking that drunkenly buying an abandoned town with my brothers is a good idea.
As builders, we plan to renovate and flip the town, maybe turn it into something worth seeing, but the longer we’re here, the more things feel … off.
It’s not until a bearded mountain man breaks into my room in the middle of the night and threatens for us to get out of his town that I realize Wilde’s End isn’t as abandoned as we were told.
But there’s nothing waiting for me in the life I left behind, and in making his demands, Wilde has accidentally tapped into my competitive side.
Terrible decisions? Me?
Wilde can bring it on.


Wilde
I escaped to Wilde’s End twenty years ago, and since then I’ve dedicated my life to the town and the people who live there. Because if I focus on others, I don't have the time or energy to face everything I’ve been running from.
The Bellamy brothers coming to town is like three horsemen of the goddamn apocalypse. They leave destruction in their wake, and when the eldest, Hudson, ignores my very kind request to leave, it’s time to take things into my own hands. Protecting this town is all I know how to do.
But I’ve never faced someone like Hudson.
His stubbornness matches mine, and his attitude has an irritating way of worming under my skin. The more I push him, the harder he pushes back, until we’re locked in a game neither of us will walk away from.
With his smart mouth, bullheaded recklessness and those damn eyelashes I’m starting to question whether I can win this one.
But if I lose, this town isn’t the only thing on the line.


Saxon James
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Saxon James unapologetically writes happy endings for LGBT+ characters.

While not writing, SM is a readaholic and Netflix addict who regularly lives on a sustainable diet of chocolate and coffee.

Member of SCBWI.


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Scoring Chance
The Comebacks #2
A.J. Truman
Amazon
January 28, 2026

Totally fake marriage. Very real feelings.

When my hockey teammate, the recently widowed Tanner Chance, loses his job, he and his four kids are left with no medical coverage.

So I suggest a wild idea: get married and put his family on my company’s insurance plan.
It’s supposed to be a marriage on paper only. But this being a small town, our nuptials accidentally go public. Now, we have to play house in order to make this scheme believable.
Suddenly, I’m trading my swanky highrise for a cramped split-level and refereeing sibling squabbles while attempting to make a meatloaf.

Goodbye bottomless mimosas. Hello bottomless piles of laundry.

I’m also sharing a bed with my closest friend, the one guy I promised myself I’d never cross a line with…and using all my willpower to keep that promise.

The more time I spend married to Tanner, the harder it is to remember what’s fake. Because every time he smiles at me, every time he calls me his husband, it feels a little too real.

If our ruse is exposed, I could lose not just my career, but the man and family I never knew I wanted.

Scoring Chance is a single dad, friends-to-lovers, marriage of convenience MM romance. It’s book 2 in The Comebacks series, about a team of former hockey champions recapturing their magic (and finding love) in a local amateur league—but it can be read as a standalone. Whether they win or lose, there’s always a post-game beer.



Tanner and Des have been best friends since high school. They have been through all sorts of life events and currently play on the same hockey team. They have always been opposites in how they see relationships and goals. Tanner's family was always Des's safe space when he was a kid, and he still is now. 

Tanner is a widowed dad of four who just lost his job. Des is a put-together, work-a-holic, and a player and commitment-phobe. In an attempt to help his friend, Des proposes a fake marriage with a bit of insurance fraud that is supposed to be temporary. But keeping it a secret turns out to be not as easy as they thought, and now it seems to be affecting their lives in unexpected ways. And the more time they spend in forced proximity in a chaotic house, the more comfortable they start to become. But both of them are scared of their changing feelings and worry that the other could never feel the same. 

This is a sweet, heartfelt, single dad, marriage-of-convenience, best-friends/teammates-to-lovers romance. It brings back friends from previous books to both taunt and support them when needed. I like that these guys are older and have been friends for a long time, and that this is their second chance to be a hockey team. I enjoyed seeing Des become immersed in a chaotic kid-filled house and family and these two explore more past the friendship they always had and how it naturally progresses to something neither of them expected was possible. .

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Gross Misconduct
(The Comebacks #1)
Amazon | Signed copy and audiobook link
Kim's 4 star review

As a high school hockey star, I was on track for greatness. Until an opponent attacked me on the ice, leaving me half blind.

For the past twenty-seven years, I’ve avoided hockey and its painful memories. But when my old teammates get back together to play in a local recreational league, I realize it could be a chance to rewrite history. The only person standing in my way is Jack Gross.

Hockey isn’t complete without a rivalry, and ours comes courtesy of the Blades: they’re younger, faster, and fronted by Jack, a former professional hockey player who hates my guts after a rooftop hookup gone wrong.

His cockiness and penchant for pranks make me hate him right back. But Jack has a special way of getting under my skin that makes me want to get into his pants. And well, I only have so much willpower.

As our teams get closer to a showdown on the ice, Jack begins shedding his armor of confidence. Despite getting to live the life I dreamed of, maybe Jack is as messed up as me.

The championship game could redeem the past for us both. But there can only be one winner. Will victory taste as sweet if it costs me Jack?

Gross Misconduct is a rivals to lovers, age gap, single dad, gay romance with no cheating and an HEA. It is book 1 in The Comebacks, a series about a friend group of single dads who were hockey all-stars in high school and looking to recapture the magic in their forties. Whether they win or lose, there's always a post-game beer.


A.J. Truman
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A.J. Truman is a gay man living in the middle of Indiana with his husband, son, and pets. He writes books with humor, heart, and hot guys. Think LOL meets DTF. He loves spending time with his family and occasionally sneaking off for an afternoon movie.




 

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Double Dared
Raquel Riley
Amazon
Release Date January 23, 2026

First love. First betrayal. One dare away from unraveling everything.

Truen "Tru" Jameson:
I was twelve when I realized I loved him.
Thirteen when I kissed him.
And the next day, he made me hate myself for it.

Darien turned our friendship into a weapon.
Now he calls me his stepbrother and looks right through me like I’m nothing.
He pretends he doesn’t remember that night in the closet.

But I do.
I still taste him like blood in my mouth.
I remember how he kissed me back—and how he made sure I paid for it.

If Darien taught me anything, it’s that love isn’t a game.
The first dare broke us. The second dare might set us free.

Darien "Dare" Carter:
I kissed him back.
Because I wanted to.
Because it felt like falling, and I wanted to crash.

But wanting him meant admitting too much, so I crushed it.
I burned the bridge and left him on the other side, holding the match I lit.

He thinks I forgot. I didn’t.
I remember everything—his mouth, his breath, the sound he made when our lips touched.

I’ve hated him ever since for making it matter.
But I hate myself more for wanting it again.
And God help me, I do.

This isn’t a love story.
It’s a reckoning.

Double Dared is a standalone M/M romance packed with longing, banter, emotional gut punches, and heat that burns.



Oh my goodness. These two just killed me. From the sweetest friendship to enemies to step brothers to two people who never could really rid themselves of the connection that they had. It's heartfelt and heartbreaking, beautiful and terrible, obsessive and toxic. 

Darien and Truman were the best of friends in their tween years until one event changed everything. It sent Dare running and icing out Tru because of his own fears and insecurities. But instead of just hiding, it made him angry at Tru and at himself, and that self-loathing led to years of terrible behavior from Dare. I actually hated his actions, but at the same time could tell how deeply wounded and scared he was.

And poor sweet baby Tru, he was so enamored of his best friend, and it was heartbreaking to see what he had to deal with. Eventually he had to reinvent himself, find new friends and deal with the loneliness and being picked on. But deep down, he still had these unresolved feelings for Dare.

Their story is organized into parts, and each part just broke my heart in some way, whether it be the emotions and it being beautiful, or it hurting so bad, and finally starting to heal. But it’s not an easy journey. But I really got invested in these characters, and they were very well developed, and their voices really came across through the pages, even though they were keeping so much from each other. They’re basically obsessed with each other, whether they’re getting good or bad attention. And the way some of the family dynamics developed also impacted their relationship and increased the forced proximity at a time when they weren’t ready for it.

This is a heartbreaking and heartfelt, emotional, angsty, hurt-comfort, soulmates, best-friends-to-enemies-to-stepbrother-to-lovers romance that spans years and a myriad of raw emotions. It's a long book (and sometimes I was not sure I could take any more) about first love, betrayal, loss, hope, and second chances. It's got dares, drama, aching, pining, bullying, brooding, and a whole lot of big feels. It is frustrating and awful at times, and it really hurt. But these two have such a powerful connection skating the line between love and hate.  I came to love these broken boys who really just needed each other in order to hope, heal, have their self-worth,  and to feel whole. They were truly two halves of a whole. 
Direct from Raquel's shop, you can order the special edition book box.
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**You can also bundle the paperback with ebook, or the audio with e-book. Or you can purchase the e-book independently. All editions purchased from my shop include bonus scenes, discount, and early release.
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Raquel Riley
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Raquel Riley is a native of South Florida but now calls North Carolina home. She is an avid reader and loves to travel. Most often, she writes gay romance stories with an HEA but characters of all types can be found in her books. Raquel weaves pieces of herself, her family, and her travels into every story she writes. 

Stop by her author page on Facebook for the exclusive updates, new releases, and excerpts of her current work in progress. You can also visit Raquel and her characters from Cooper’s Cove in her Facebook reader group Raquel Riley’s Romantics.



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Just Breaking the Rules
(Hockey Ever After #1)
Lauren Blakely
Goodreads
Amazon
January 21, 2026

Breaking the rules has never tasted so good…

How did I end up opening a bakery with my brother’s hockey star best friend?

Start with one cake disaster, add a dangerously hot pro athlete, and mix in a steamy encounter that definitely wasn’t supposed to happen.

But when the sexy, single dad hockey player saves me from a cake contest catastrophe, I do something reckless: ask him to go into business with me.

I’m out of options—no loan, no backup plan—and this bakery is my last chance to prove I’m more than my past mistakes.

Now we’re partners, and we agree that one moment up against the door stays in the past.

Not that Corbin makes it easy.
He sends flowers when I’m down.
Braids my hair before we bake.
Gives me his jersey to wear to games.
Shows up late to test recipes… then stays way too long.

When we find a box of old love letters tucked inside a bakery cupboard, suddenly, our story feels just as risky—and just as impossible to resist.

Maybe some rules are meant to be broken. No matter the cost to our dreams.

There have been little hints of Corbin and Mabel in their friends' stories, but it is finally their time.

Mabel Llewellyn has been dealing with bad luck for years. All she wants to do is open a bakery in the city, but it seems to be one disaster or disappointment after another.  She is spunky, smart, and funny. But she just cannot seem to get it all together. 

Corbin Knight is her brother's best friend, her secret crush, a pro hockey player who also likes to bake. He has a long-term goal of opening a bakery, but farther in the future. He is organized, likes control, focused on his career and being a single dad, and is just a genuinely good guy.

One unexpected hot moment throws them both off balance. And then her brother comes up with a business proposal. What could possibly go wrong?

I loved how these two work together to achieve their personal dreams of owning and operating a bakery. They share such common interests and have such a fun, witty rapport. But there is also seven years' worth of attraction and sexual tension. Corbin tries to be a man of restraint. But these two in such close proximity is a test of patience for anyone. And their chemistry is quite combustible and out of control. But they also know it could have consequences for their entwined lives, so the stakes are high. But they cannot seem to keep their hands off each other. 

They initially presented as the hot mess and the perfectionist, but along the way, it becomes obvious that everybody can be a little messy at times, and everybody’s capable of mistakes and successes as well. 

This is a brother's best friend, opposites attract, business partners with benefits, second chance, small town, single dad romance with a hot mess baker and a baking hockey player. I adored these together. Their banter,  wit, fire, and their sweet care for each other had me smiling and swooning, but then some parts had me hurting and wanting to shake sense into them.

I enjoyed seeing their growth. Mabel especially had been conditioned to think she was either too much or not enough, and disappointed herself and others.  But I loved how Corbin's patience and belief in her began to help her start to gain confidence and believe in herself. And she is such a hard worker and is determined to change her life, but she has to work hard for it in Cozy Valley. He is such a sweet cinnamon roll hero, but also likes control. And even though Corbin seems perfect at times, he also has his own fears and insecurities. And Mabel has the ability to make him lose impulse control.

They both have to work on balance and making sure they can give enough to each other and manage a business and their lives, and it is not always easy. And they have to learn to be vulnerable, communicate, and be brave enough to risk their hearts.

There is a side story running through this one that adds depth and mirrors their lives. 

There are some cameos from old friends, but there are also new ones. They have a great friend group and support system, and I am looking forward to more with this group and Cozy Valley. 

Hockey, single-dad, baking competition, building a small business, workplace, small town and big city. This book had a lot going on but was so entertaining! (Just don’t read on an empty stomach or you’ll be searching for all the baked goodies!)

Mabel has always dreamed of having her own bakery and running it a little different than the norm, but is struggling to find the financial backing to live her dream. Corbin loves baking but his hockey career and daughter come first. When they decide to work together to open a bakery, neither imagines the heat will turn up as they work together in the kitchen.

There were so many fun, swoony moments between these two, both before the sparks started flying and after. They know the rules about dating your business partner, and also about dating your brother’s best-friend (or best-friend’s sister), and the temptation to break all the rules is too strong. They have great banter and their chemistry is through the roof. I loved watching them figure out their business venture and also test the boundaries of what they want from the partnership.

I listened to the audio and loved how Samantha Brentmoor and Teddy Hamilton voiced these characters. Their duet narration kept the story moving and brought Mabel and Corbin to life. (I’m re-listening to the blooper chapter as I write this and feel like a fly on the wall during the process.)
Corbin
Those last two words echo like a warning—working together. 
We are definitely working very closely together, and this—kissing, touching, f*&king—is a recipe for failure.
But when she looks at me like that, lips wet, eyes dark, I can’t bring myself to care about consequences. Not when she’s right here in my arms and I need her so damn badly.
I make quick work of the apron strings, undoing them at her neck as I crush her lips with mine.
Her mouth feels so good, soft and pliant. She moves with me, our tongues skating together. Our moans mingling.
 “It feels like forever since I kissed you,” I mutter as I briefly break the kiss, frantically tugging down the apron, exposing the collar of the dress that I bought her.
“A day is a long time,” she teases.
“I didn’t kiss you yesterday.”
She seems to think about that for a few seconds. “You should keep making up for that.”


 
Lauren Blakely
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A #1 New York Times Bestselling, #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling, and #1 Audible Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style that’s cute but spicy. Lauren likes dogs, cake, and show tunes and is the vegetarian at your dinner party. 








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