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An Infinite Love Story

Chanel Cleeton

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When an astronaut is lost in space, his wife relives their epic love as she attempts to unravel what truly happened to him, in this sweeping love story set against the backdrop of the 1960s Space Race, from the New York Timesbestselling author of The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes.

When Joe Mitchell launches into space, the world is watching. It’s 1968, and the country waits with anticipation and excitement for another successful mission, another celebration as America sets its sights on the Moon. And then comes the knock at the door.

Joe Mitchell’s spacecraft has lost contact. He and his fellow astronauts onboard are feared to be dead. It’s his wife Vivian’s worst nightmare come to life, her grief suddenly taking center stage as the nation waits and mourns. In her quiet moments, Vivian relives their memorable story, unable to accept that this is the end to a love that felt as though it was written in the stars.

As the investigation surrounding Joe’s lost spacecraft intensifies and the mishap is written off as an operator error, Vivian is determined to clear her husband’s name and uncover the mystery of what happened in space. When someone starts sending Vivian messages—messages she believes only Joe could send—she begins to wonder if their love is stronger than space and time, and she’ll do whatever it takes to bring her husband back to her.


Vivian is poised, driven, and so very reasonable. Falling in love with a pilot was not what she saw for herself, but when Joe Mitchell walked into that bar it changed the trajectory of her life. They balanced each other and became a safe place for the other. But his job meant she had to give up many of her dreams and she struggled to find her direction - a compromise she was fully ok with as long as she had him. When his space shuttle, in an attempt to be the first manned shuttle to the moon, lost communication with the ground, everyone feared the worst. Everyone except Vivian who held out hope that Joe would fulfill his promise to always come back to her. As the days progress, the world moves on, but Vivian begins getting hints that Joe is still out there somewhere.

I started out feeling like this echoed if Interstellar was a love story between a husband and wife rather than a father and daughter. The science-y, time-travel vibes had me guessing about what was happening through the story, reimagining my predictions along the way, but always hoping it would get a similar end as Interstellar.

My heart broke so many times for Vivian. In the dual-timeline story, her past is revealed as we watch her fight and grieve in the present. Her grief is not only present in the later timeline and she has faced more than her share of sadness in her life. But the way she faces each of her losses has shaped her into the woman who fell in love with Joe, as well as the woman who stands up after he goes missing.

The Interstellar vibes I got early on the book had my fingers crossed for a similar resolution to the book. I loved the direction it went though, and though it didn’t end the way I hoped so badly, I loved the possibilities that were left in the end. The way it ended was such a perfect path for Vivian and her character development throughout the book. Ultimately, this is Vivian’s story, rather than the story of a couple.

While I would classify Vivian and Joe’s beginning as a romance, the book was so much more than their romance. The historical details make it feel like it could have been part of the real space race history, but Joe, Vivian. Frank, and Polly are the real focus. This book pulled me in from the beginning and didn’t let go. I stayed up far too late at night trying to finish, while also wishing I could slow down and savor the story. I highly recommend it!

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Chanel Cleeton is the Cuban American New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many novels, including Reese's Book Club pick Next Year in Havana. Originally from Florida, Chanel studied in London where she earned degrees in international relations and global politics. In law school, Chanel discovered her passion writing novels and embarked on a new adventure following her lifelong love of books.

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GRIZZ
Sawyer Bennett and Bill Keenan
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July 7, 2026

Grizz McAvoy is the most electrifying player in professional hockey…and the most volatile. He’s got a wicked shot, a hair-trigger temper, and spent his childhood surviving his father's cruelty. Off the ice, he's a PR catastrophe, racking up fines, burning through handlers, and daring the New York Vipers organization to do something about it. He’s built his entire identity around one principle: winning solves everything.

But winning can’t silence the past trauma that haunts him when the arena lights go dark.

Daisy Turner was fired from a top style magazine for asking questions powerful men didn't want to answer and exposing hypocrisy in the world of high-fashion. She's looking to salvage her career as a journalist by scraping together a second chance as Grizz's new media handler. Fearless in her own right, she carries scars from a betrayal that taught her trust is a currency she can't afford to spend freely.

From their first combustible meeting, Grizz and Daisy collide in a battle of wills neither is prepared to lose. She challenges him, and he can't look away. What begins as mutual provocation becomes far more dangerous when the walls between professional and personal start to crumble, and the wreckage of Grizz's past threatens to destroy the one person brave enough to see through his rock-solid armor.

Grizz is a scorching, emotionally charged hockey romance about two people who were never supposed to fall for each other, and the bruising, tender, inevitable collision that happens when they do.


Grizz is a phenomenal hockey star, but he’s also antagonistic, aggressive, opinionated, surly, growly, unfiltered, and hyper-focused on winning. He doesn’t care about politics and propriety. So now he’s the bad boy and social PR nightmare for the New York Vipers, and the owner is getting more demanding. So the owner hires Daisy Turner to reel him in. She’s a very strong-willed, determined, investigative reporter who just got fired for her blunt honesty and truth-telling. She’s not afraid of intimidation or a challenge.

And she loves to push and challenge him. But surprisingly enough, he kind of likes that. No one else stands up to him except for his best friend and sister, and so it’s refreshing to see someone who doesn’t kiss up to him or be intimidated. She’s determined to get everybody what they want and need, but she’s got to have Grizz buy into it. And slowly he’s starting to appreciate what she has to say. He also enjoys a bit of hate-kissing and their pent-up sexual attention. But they both know that that’s a very, very bad idea. They are both on redemption tours and need to make this a success to help their careers.
 

Their interactions are antagonistic and volatile professionally and personally. Their chemistry is undeniable, and they can’t seem to stop the pull and combustion. Their secret no-strings casual fling seems to be becoming a distraction and kind of shakes things up for both of them.

I enjoyed the parts where Grizz's walls came down, and he shared some of the hard issues he was dealing with. He’s built up big walls that have kept most people out, but she seems to find a way to puncture them and get down to the real man in his core. And that’s a whole lot scary for him.
 
I have to admit that I felt like the last part of the book felt rushed, and part of the conflict was resolved easily, and the ending was very abrupt. Like I was sitting there looking for another epilogue or a link to another epilogue. I guess we’ll get more of these characters in the next book, which is going to be about the team owner, but it still just surprised me.  


Grizz McAvoy is at the top of his hockey career, but his volatile temper on and off the ice has him in hot water with his team. In order to help clean up his image, they have hired a handler to manage his appearances.

Daisy Turner is picking up the pieces of her journalism career after being fired for asking tough questions. Though being a media handler isn’t her dream, nor does she have sports experience, she is up for the challenge in the hopes that the visibility will lead her back to the fashion world.

When they meet, they discover that they are a perfect challenge for the other. No one pushes back on Grizz when he is at his worst, but Daisy doesn’t back down. They are both working on their professional images and as they work closely together the sparks fly and chemistry flies in private as well. Though neither wants a relationship, they find a no-strings balance that seems to work for them. Until the strings start tangling.

What I really loved about this story was Grizz’s struggle with his father. Their relationship is fraught with challenges. Dementia and memories play tricks on Grizz, as he is pressured to have sympathy for a man who never showed him any grace as a child. And the worst part is that his dad doesn’t remember any of the tough times, and has manufactured picture perfect vignettes that Grizz has to listen to while knowing the truth. As Daisy comes alongside Grizz in these moments I loved the way she helped him navigate the ups and downs of dealing with his father’s care.

My biggest surprise in this story was the speed at which the ending happened. I enjoyed the interference that led to the final interactions between Daisy and Grizz, but I ended feeling like there were still lose ends to tie up in their situation. I did enjoy the bits we get from the Vipers’s owner to introduce him, as he will be the MMC in the next book and hope that we see some of the story threads that aren’t fully solved addressed as well in the next book.

I had the pleasure of listening to an audio copy of the book. Lance Greenfield and Lucy Rivers gave fantastic performances as Grizz and Daisy and I enjoyed listening to the personality they added to the characters.

I look forward to continuing this series as we get to know more players and see more from the owner as well.




Sawyer Bennett:
New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Sawyer Bennett uses real life experience to create relatable stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From contemporary romance, fantasy romance, and both women’s and general fiction, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.
A former trial lawyer from North Carolina, when she is not bringing fiction to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to her very adorable daughter, as well as full-time servant to her wonderfully naughty dogs.
If you’d like to receive a notification when Sawyer releases a new book, sign up for her newsletter (sawyerbennett.com/signup).

Connect with Sawyer Bennett:
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Bill Keenan:
Bill Keenan played hockey at Harvard University from 2005 to 2008 and professionally in Europe from 2009 to 2012. After completing his MBA at Columbia Business School, he worked for two years in Deutsche Bank's investment banking division. He currently serves as COO of Graydon Carter's Air Mail.

Connect with Bill Keenan:
https://www.instagram.com/billkeenanwrites/ 


 

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Hide And Seek

Appleton Falls #2
Felice Stevens
Amazon
July 6, 2026

I’m finally living the life I want as a deputy sheriff in the small town of Appleton Falls. I gave up my job as a cop in the NYPD to search for the truth about a father I barely know, except finding him brought me no peace.

But I’m happy. Really. I’d love to fall in love, but it just hasn’t happened. Yet.
Then he shows up to join our force.

My old high school nemesis, Dominic Starr. The gorgeous loner and the bane of my existence.
As well as my secret fantasy.

Why did he leave the NYPD? Was he running from his powerful father? Or hiding from him?
It’s not like he wants to forgive and forget and be friends. At every turn he’s in my face, taunting and teasing me with that stupid nickname he loves and knows I hate.

Starr should be careful, because he’s got secrets only I know.

And one of them is mine as well.

But when the past we both want to leave behind crashes into our present—with deadly consequences—neither of us can hide what we’ve been running from all our lives: The future we both seek is in each other’s arms.

If we make it out alive.



Emerson Kane is a Deputy Sheriff in Appleton Falls. He moved to the small town from New York chasing something that did not quite end up how he hoped. He is a handsome, likable, and dependable guy who has worked hard to build his self-confidence and has found his place. 

Dominic Starr is also a transplant from the NY police department, but he is running from his past while also seeking someone else. And that someone is the guy from high school that he never forgot despite a lot of denial....Emerson. He is more of a prickly loner who loves riling Emerson up and making him think he dislikes him.

But now, working in the same department, they snark, fuss, and are generally antagonistic.  And they both are busy dating women and not finding what they really want. They both have a lot of unresolved thoughts and feelings about their past that they have just pushed down.  And now that they are starting to spend more time together, they are also beginning to form more of a companionship and more exploration. 

But the past does not always stay in the past. And even though they both tend to keep some things private and also try to protect the other, eventually they have to fully trust each other with some hard truths.  And it all becomes a convoluted and dangerous situation that they will have to navigate together to have a chance of getting out of it and figuring out a future.

I was totally invested in these two and the tension and suspense of their story. I really liked both of the heroes. Though they were not friends in the past, they had this connection that had not been forgotten and just began to grow once they began to let down their walls and communicate. 

This is an enemies-to-friends-to-lovers,  grumpy-sunshine, double bi-awakening, small town, secret crush, secret lovers, second chance romance with a hurt-comfort component and surrounded in intrigue and suspense. It brings back the characters from the first book,  and sets a bit of a teaser for the next book. 

Holiday Huddle
Appleton Farms #1
Amazon
Kim's reveiw

Wow. I did not expect to run into Brooklyn Kings retired football star Harte McKinney in my hometown of Appleton Falls. It takes me back to my college days when I crushed on him in silence. All these years later, nothing’s changed. Even better, something in his eyes has me thinking he’s not as straight as I’d always believed.

When I find him hurt in a car crash in the snow, it’s my duty as a deputy sheriff to follow him to the hospital and make sure he’s going to be okay. Then we share an unexpected kiss, and I make him a proposal: come home with me to recuperate so we can explore these feelings behind closed doors.

Each day we spend together brings us closer, and we know we want to be together. But small towns have big eyes—we might not be able to keep what we have to ourselves much longer. My partner already suspects Harte and I are more than “just friends.” And when my mom gets an eyeful of Harte in his birthday suit…it’s time.

Let the snow fall where it may—we’re ready to come out.

There’s a fire crackling in the grate, the tree is decorated, and presents are wrapped. We’re all set to huddle together for the holidays and hope that love and magic of Christmas conquers all.

Brooklyn Kings

Brooklyn Blades

 Felice Stevens

Felice Stevens writes romance because what is better than people falling in love? Her favorite part of a
romance novel is that first kiss…sigh. She loves creating stories of hopes and dreams and happily ever
afters. Her stories are character-driven, rich with the sights, sounds and flavors of New York City and
filled with men who are sometimes deeply flawed but always real.

Felice writes M/M romance because she believes that everyone deserves a happily ever after. Having
traveled all over the world, she can safely say that the universal language that unites people is love.
Felice has written in a variety of sub-genres, including contemporary, paranormal and has a mystery
series as well.

Felice is a two time Lambda Literary Award nominee and the Lambda Literary Award winner for Best
Gay Romance for her book, The Ghost and Charlie Muir.
Connect with Felice Stevens:
https://www.instagram.com/felicestevens/

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GRIND
Gymbros #3
K.M. Neuhold
Amazon
July 3, 2026

Hockey star Diego Ferguson says he knows about the grind, but he’s about to learn that his new personal trainer, Callan, gives the word a whole new meaning.

Everyone in Chicago has been following the news about Diego's injury and the last season spent on the bench. It doesn’t hurt that he's got a major sexy brood going on in every picture I see of him these days.

The last place I expected him to show up was Sweat. But he's looking for a personal trainer to help him get fully back in shape before the season, and I'm just the guy for the job.

It figures that he's straight, but that doesn’t mean I can't enjoy the view while I help get his fine backside ready to get back out on the ice. He's also desperate for some bro time in between workouts, and I'm more than qualified to be the guy for that job too.

Maybe he's not as straight as he claims. Maybe he just needs a little fun to get his confidence back up after last season. Maybe I'll let myself indulge in a harmless fling with a cocky, bi-curious hockey player as a little treat. I work hard after all, and I deserve a little fun too.

We both know it can't last, but puck it, a summer fling is always a good time.


graphics from author's FB page

 
Diego Ferguson is a defenseman for the Chicago Huskies who has been off for hip surgery and a bit lost. His longtime girlfriend left him, and he is worried about getting back on the ice and about teammate dynamics. He's broody, kind of depressed, and in limbo.

When one of his teammates refers him to a trainer at an outside gym, he had no idea it was just a joke, and he sent him to a very gay friendly gym. But there he stumbles upon Callan again. They had previously met one night in a bar and enjoyed a bit of bro-like teasing. 

Callan is a personal trainer. He is friendly, fun, competitive, and motivating, and is just who Diego needs to kick him into the training zone. 

They start to train, hang out, and crush a bit. It is confusing for Diego who has always identified as straight. And Callan has a history of falling for closeted athletes who never want a real relationship with him. But Diego's getting more curious and tired of overthinking, and Callan can't resist letting him explore. As they cruise into a fling and situationship, the reality about a set timeline and the start of a new season is looming over them.

I loved these two together. They have such fun banter, competitive spirits, passion, and motivate and inspire each other. Diego feels seen and understood by Callan, but also cannot cause any kind of drama coming back to his team. And Callan knows he is probably heading for a fall, but cannot help himself. The bi-awakening component was done well and Diego's hockey career added complexity to the situation. 

It brings back the guys from previous books and teases Fender's story. This series is fun and steamy, and I love the dynamics of the gym crew. 



Jacked
Gymbos #1
Goodreads
Amazon
Kim's review

I'm starting to think hooking up with my gym bro roommate might be kind of gay…

The thing about guys is that we communicate on a physical, primal level. A hearty slap on the backside just means “good game, bro”. Some good old fashioned roughhousing just means we’re comfortable with each other. Some late night stress relief? Just dudes being dudes…

Right?

If I were gay, I wouldn't be able to stop thinking about what his lips taste like. I'd want to spend all my time with him and miss him when he's not around. I would find his god awful cooking skills a little charming.

But none of that is true… almost none of it.

We’re just friends. Just roommates. Just a couple of guys doing what guys do.

Of course I love him like a bro, but I'm not falling in love with my roommate, no matter how cool and funny and jacked he is.

Nope, not gonna happen…

Jacked is a low angst, double bi-awakening, idiots to lovers with a pair of meat head roommates stumbling their way through falling in love with each other without even realizing it. Lots of wholesome masculinity, an Only One Sleeping Bag moment, and ‘Bro’ as a term of endearment.


Pumped
Gymbos #2
Goodreads
Amazon
Kim's review

I’m just a nerd, standing in front of a bench press, asking it not to humiliate me in front of my gym crush

I’ve never walked into a gym on purpose in my life, and I’m not sure which part is more shocking, the massive beefcake who immediately challenges me to arm wrestle or the fact that I kind of want to come back.

I spent years of my life refusing to lift anything heavier than a textbook, and it shows. I never expected that coming to the gym and bulking up would give me more gender euphoria than all the T shots in the world.

The crush I’m developing on my Golden Retriever of a personal trainer, Butch, though? Yeah, I should have seen that one coming.

Butch is a guy’s guy. Jockstraps, armpit licking, Sweat enthusiast… what could he possibly find exciting about a scrawny, book-ish nerd like me?

I’m just going to try not to drool on him too hard while he helps me get pumped. And I’m for sure not going to do anything stupid like falling in love with him…


Website | Facebook | Neuhold's Nerds Group | Twitter | Instagram | BookBub

Author K.M.Neuhold is a complete romance junkie, a total sap in every way. She started her journey as an author in new adult, MF romance, but after a chance reading of an MM book she was completely hooked on everything about lovely- and sometimes damaged- men finding their Happily Ever After together. She has a strong passion for writing characters with a lot of heart and soul, and a bit of humor as well. And she fully admits that her OCD tendencies of making sure every side character has a full backstory will likely always lead to every book having a spin-off or series. When she’s not writing she’s a lion tamer, an astronaut, and a superhero…just kidding, she’s likely watching Netflix and snuggling with her husky while her amazing husband brings her coffee.

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Don't Fall
E.M. Lindsey
Amazon
July 1, 2026

Why you need to #ONECLICK this book…

🔥Enemies to Lovers

🔥Forced Proximity

🔥Only One Bed

🔥Praise Kink

🔥Grumpy/Sunshine

🔥Grumpy falls first

🔥Hate Sex

🔥Best Friend's Brother

🔥MM Romance


That’s it. My neighbor has to die. There’s no other way around it. The man must be killed—and I’ll even find a way to do it gently, but this cannot go on.

Okay, maybe I’m a bit dramatic, but living next to my brother’s best friend who decided to befriend the crows that spend all week spreading garbage across my lawn is not what I signed up for.

I wanted quiet.
I wanted peace.
I wanted to stop fantasizing about the gorgeous man I couldn’t stand.

Unfortunately for me, North is a big presence with an annoyingly sunny smile and a way of making life sound like it’s worth living. And as a widower who wants to spend the rest of my life wallowing, the last person I want around is one who makes me question my new life’s purpose.

But these feelings can’t be real, can they? I had my great love, and I lost him. So that’s supposed to be it for me.
Isn’t that the way things go?

I can’t seem to stay away from North, even when I know I should. And when he starts to make me feel like maybe there’s another happily ever after out there, I find that as cautious as I’ve taken each step, I’m on the verge of falling once more.

Don’t Fall is the first book in the small town, enemies to lovers, heavy yearning, MM romance series, Storm Season. It features a virgin EMT whose smile is hiding a lot of things, a disgruntled, grieving writer who just wants solid sleep and a good meal, neighborhood crows 


North Wright is a firefighter/first responder. He’s  a people pleaser and so used to being responsible and taking care of everyone but himself that he’s feeling kind of burned out. He gave up the idea of a career he loved to take the job that would help him support his mother and sisters, but now he’s kind of lost, lonely,  and unfulfilled.  His romantic lifehas been and is still void, and he is actually a virgin. 

His back neighbor is Leo Harris, who’s the younger brother of his best friend, Easton. Leo has been through loss and trauma that still left him with lasting physical and cognitive challenges. He can’t do the things he used to do, and he feels like he’ll never find love again or crawl his way back into some semblance of a life that makes him happy. He is intense and a perfectionist, but doesn't always take care of himself. He struggles, and his brother tries to help, but Leo also wants to be independent.

And he is annoyed by North because the friendly crows that hang out at North's house like to come and tear up his yard and trash. Both of these guys have a bit of a physical attraction to each other and maybe a little crush. But on the surface, they dislike each other and keep annoying each other. But when North realizes that he kinda likes helping take care of Leo in his own way, they spend more time together. Things might just change.

Both of these guys had past trauma and self-worth issues. They both didn’t know if they would be able to find somebody who would look at them and truly want them with all of their emotional and physical scars. These two start out sniping fighting and saying the wrong thing, but a lot of it was self protection and actually being afraid of how interested they were in the other person. I enjoyed seeing their vulnerability come out in both of them and see how they both tried to support each other in their own ways.

This is a grumpy-sumshine, enemies-to-lovers, best friend’s brother, virgin and widow, forced proximity, secret relationship, firefighter, small town romance. These two do not understand why they react so strongly to each other. There is misunderstanding and miscommunication that complicate things and then there’s just drama going on in both of their current lives. And they both have a lot of past trauma and baggage. So there’s a lot of meat to this story and these are not cookie cutter characters. They both deal with challenges, guilt, regret, fear, and self-worth issues. Even the side characters have been given enough backstory to make them intriguing, interesting, and complicated. I’m really interested in the couple for the second book because they’re definitely acting as enemies, but you can tell there’s something underlying it as well.

I think this is a good start to a new Storm Season series and I really enjoy reading about characters that have challenges and limitations and seeing them get to find love even when they don’t think they will or that they deserve it. This author does such a fantastic job with disability rep. It just makes it all the more special when they can see each other's perceived flaws and embrace them as part of the person and love them all the more for them. 

Meet E.M. Lindsey:

E.M. Lindsey is a Romance author, an ancient historian, and avid lover of nerdy things.  EM lives on the East Coast of the United States.  


Connect with E.M. Lindsey:

https://linktr.ee/emlindseyauthor


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