Book Review: Baby Love by Rebecca James

This is Book 3 in the Boys’ Love series, this time featuring Park and Spin who had minor roles in books 1 and 2.

I enjoyed reading how their professional relationship turned to romance. The path was not easy as both had their own personal challenges to face a long the way. The characters were well-developed as were their backstories and family difficulties. This paved the way for a believable relationship to evolve between them.

This is a great addition to the series and I recommend checking it out!

New Release Blitz: Divine Judgment by Mell Eight

Title: Divine Judgment

Author: Mell Eight

Publisher: NineStar Press

Release Date: 03/10/2026

Heat Level: 2 – Fade to Black Sex

Pairing: Male/Male

Length: 43908

Genre: Romantasy, MM Romance, nonexplicit, gods, priests, royalty, prisoners, punishment, rewards, disability, magic/magic-users

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Ves’s life has always been a troubled one. An orphan growing up on the streets and imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit, Ves knows how bad things can be. When he’s chosen to go before the God of Judgment to be judged for his crimes, Ves knows the result of that will either be insanity or death. Except, Judgment doesn’t go as anyone expected when, instead, the God chooses Ves to be his head priest.

Settling into his new life as priest to a God is strange, but being around Rais, the God of Judgment, is no chore. Spending time together as Ves learns what it means to be a Priest of Judgment is wonderful, until people from Ves’s past realize where he is. Ves must decide whether he wants the past he didn’t realize he had lost, or the future he was just starting to build with Rais. Presuming the other powers at play allow him to live long enough to make that decision.

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Book Review: Divine Judgment by Mell Eight

When convicted criminal, Ves, is sent to the God of Judgment he expects no positive outcome despite being innocent of the crime he was found guilty of. Yet, Rais offers him another chance as the Head Priest of his temple. Ves accepts this position and with Rais’s help he begins to adapt to life outside of prison.

I really enjoyed this novel. Whilst a little shorter, it has great world building and depth of character as well as a tender and sweet romance, which takes its time to develop into something very meaningful.