I remembered Marsh from What We May Be as the sweet hacker cowboy, so when I found out he’d get his own trilogy? With a marriage of convenience plot? Woohoo! As a side note, I wish there was some sort of Whiskeyverse guide for which books a character has appeared in, as at this point,Read the Post
Review: What We May Be – Layla Reyne
Content notes: I’ve read and loved several of Layla Reyne’s previous m/m suspense romances, so I was very interested when I saw she was writing a poly one. Specifically, a poly second chance romance! While this has some callbacks to her earlier series, it can be read completely as a standalone. “A decade we’ve beenRead the Post
Review: Variable Onset – Layla Reyne
I loved Layla Reyne’s Irish and Whiskey and Trouble Brewing series, so I was excited to see she had a new book coming out. One of the townspeople describes the main characters as a “hot-as-fuck agent and his pet professor” which I think gives you a good idea of what this book is like! Plus, theRead the Post
Review: Noble Hops – Layla Reyne
I’ve mentioned – several times now – how much I enjoyed Ms. Reyne’s first series, Irish & Whiskey, and how I though her spin-off Trouble Brewing series could turn out to be even better. With the series now complete, I can confidently say that it is better. One note for new readers – this isRead the Post
Review: Craft Brew – Layla Reyne
I’ve really fallen in love recently with the m/m suspense genre. I loved Ms. Reyne’s Irish and Whiskey series, and I was excited to read the first book in the spin-off series, Imperial Stout. It definitely delivered, and, I have to say, I loved this one even more! As a note, this book can’t beRead the Post
Review: Imperial Stout – Layla Reyne
This is the first book in a spin-off series of Ms. Reyne’s Agents Irish & Whiskey. As such, I would not recommended reading this without reading the other series – it builds on the relationships and characters that were already introduced in the first series. The beginnings of their relationship, and their underlying attraction, wereRead the Post