So I have this kind of accidental series going on here on my blog about my experience with audiobooks. It started with "Audiobooks, Yea or Nay?" in which I talked all about why I didn't like or listen to audiobooks. Two years later, I wrote a post titled "I'm Trying Audiobooks... and It's Not Going Well." That one's pretty self-explanatory, yes? Well, it's now been over three years since that...
For this batch of quick reviews, I have a bunch of books in Maz Maddox's Stallion Ridge series! It's a series of connected m/m romance stories, so I recommend reading them in order, though each focuses on a different main couple, set in a fantasy Wild West world filled with different paranormal creatures. All these books are quick, sweet reads that have uncomplicated plots and focus mostly on...
Ciaran, dying from the soul-sucking spell, heads home to Tir na nOg with Trent in the hopes that his father can cure him, even though going home means facing danger and secrets he's kept from Trent. Julien and Noah are also looking for a cure, for Noah, and end up in Tir na nOg too, though it might not necessarily be the chance for a cure they hope it will...
I'm not sure what I did in July. Not much, to be honest. I bought a few games in the Steam sale that I thought might be accessible with some sort of TTS only to find most of them weren't, so I returned one. Kept one because it was 50% off and a game I'd wanted for a long time. One was partially accessible and only a couple dollars, so I kept it too. And the last was also only a few dollars and...
Jasper and Crimson are finally getting a bit of a break and just enjoying life together, Jasper even getting a job with a supernatural investigation agency. But between Crimson's draw to turn a fledgling and old enemies still out to get them, their easy new life doesn't last...
I love visual novels and dating sims. I'm also a sighted person who uses a screen reader sometimes because of a problem with my eyes/head that is aggravated by looking at computer screens, especially to read a bunch of text. VNs are a type of game that could be totally accessible to anyone who uses a screen reader (which includes blind and visually impaired players) because they're text-based!...
For this post I have four books that combine the Old West, magic, and mlm romance. The books in this series are set in the same world but each one functions as a standalone about completely different characters, written by different authors. It helps to understand certain things if you read in order, but I think you could read these in any order without any real issue. They didn't blow me away,...
Albert is a vampire, but he's unable to stop himself from turning into bat each day when the sun rises, which is how he ends up getting accidentally shipped to Japan. Once there, he'll need help from the strangers who decided to take in the bat, but first he'll have to convince them that he really is a...
Cute Demon Crashers is a quick, free, cute, sexy game all about consent and sex positivity. Three incubi and one succubus show up at your house, and after getting to know them for a few days, you get to choose one (or none) to have sex...
In Trifles and Folly, Cassidy and co. use their supernatural gifts to solve mysteries and save the town from paranormal problems, plus there are a few stories from Sorren's POV when he was still a fairly young vampire. In Trifles and Folly 2, Cassidy and co. once again use their supernatural gifts to solve mysteries and save the town from paranormal problems, plus there are a few stories from the...