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REVIEW: Baker by VL Locey ( Bastian Brothers #1)

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  BAKER Bastian Brothers - Book One by VL Locey Release Date: July 30, 2025 Review Ooof, I’m team Baker and I want to rage on his behalf. He suddenly has three brothers who show up after years of giving his life and blood to keeping the ranch going, and they decide they are going to live there and run it with him. I felt his every emotion as he came to grips with this new reality. But there’s one new resident who brings a chance to have something that’s just his. Someone who might stick around for him. A travelling photographer, Hanley.  Between sexy interludes, they develop something real. Not without risk to their hearts, but worth the chance. It’s a neat story that starts off a series that brings together half brothers who find a second chance at life, and hopefully love. And maybe a few healing moments too. Add to your TBR List GOODREADS LINK Synopsis While battling to save his family’s ranch, Baker finds himself falling for a man as unrestrained as the Oklahoma winds. For...

REVIEW: The Christmas Rescue by VL Locey (Laurel Holidays #4)

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  THE CHRISTMAS RESCUE Laurel Holidays - Book Four by VL Locey Release Date: December 5, 2022 Review Sometimes you don’t know you need rescuing until you find yourselves stuck together for the holidays. This is a steamy MM opposite attracts romance, with a spoiled rich guy trying to prove his worth, and a nature-loving guy running an animal rescue in honour of his sister. Set in the single POV of Decker, the over-the-top city boy whose idea of hard labour is sitting at his desk for 8 hours. He’s on a mission to get Acosta Melios to sign a lease to his land for natural gas mining, and Acosta is not having it. Enter the battle of the grumpy farmer and the snarky business exec. And with a boatload of funny but once-forgotten animals to keep these two occupied, it’s going to be hard to remember they are at odds.  As Decker finds a calling, and Acosta finds some healing, these two also find a home together. Though I prefer dual POVs, this was a lovely Christmas story. Add to your T...