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		<title>The Fall of the Orc by Finley Fenn</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; The story I’ve been waiting for… First of all, that cover is gorgeous. Absolutely swoonworthy. And I&#8217;ve been so looking forward to this story, because romances between orcs and human men in Finley Fenn&#8217;s Orc Sworn/Orc Forged universe are something I definitely need. And the stakes are high in this, as two enemy warriors fall for each other during the brutal war between orcs and humans. The Characters Aulis Gerrard: Once idealistic, he’s now battle-hardened, tired, and disillusioned. Questioning the sense of it all, of going on, fighting on. He’s principled and so, so good, and he longs for...
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		<title>After Ben by Con Riley</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Why I loved this book: The loss of a spouse is written with so much empathy here, and the influence the experience has on Theo&#8217;s decision not to start anything with a younger man is poignant and real. I&#8217;ve cried a lot during this book, ergo, I love it. Content Warnings: Loss of a spouse, domestic abuse.
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		<title>Let The Wrong Light In by Avon Gale</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Why I loved this book: God, there&#8217;s so much wrong between these two disaster babies. Like. So much. I wanted to smack them, and then smack them some more, but holy shit, the emotional depth. I was choking on ugly tears all the way through. Note the content warnings, however. For a while, what they do isn&#8217;t kink. They have no idea WHAT they do. Everyone is concerned. I was concerned. (It&#8217;s what makes this book so good, though).
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