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The Photograph
Posted by Literary Titan

Eve M. Riley’s The Photograph, the fourth installment in The TechBoys Series, is an emotionally charged, character-driven romance that explores love, identity, and personal growth in the bustling world of tech startups and New York nightlife. At its heart, the book follows Des Collins, a confident, fast-living CTO of a security firm, and Alex Blackman, a reserved financial analyst wrestling with his bisexuality and family expectations. Their romance begins with a Grindr message and unfolds in an unexpected push-and-pull dynamic, where Des’s no-strings-attached lifestyle clashes with Alex’s cautious, commitment-oriented approach.
The writing is electric, full of sharp dialogue and vividly drawn scenes. Riley’s talent for capturing the raw energy of New York’s queer dating scene shines, particularly in moments like Des’s night out at Crush, where the thumping music, sweat-slicked bodies, and casual hookups feel so real. The tension between Des and Alex is well crafted, from their flirty initial texts to their complex, emotionally charged interactions. One of my favorite scenes is their first meeting at the bar, where Des’s natural charm is met with Alex’s unexpected emotional depth, and his guarded yet undeniably intrigued reactions give the scene a delicious slow-burn quality.
What sets The Photograph apart is its authenticity in portraying queer relationships, particularly in the way it doesn’t shy away from emotional baggage. Des, for all his confidence, struggles with past heartbreaks and a deep-seated yearning for something real, even if he doesn’t admit it. Alex, on the other hand, wrestles with societal and familial expectations his Jewish upbringing adding another layer of complexity to his identity crisis. His hesitant but deliberate steps toward self-acceptance feel incredibly genuine. There’s a particularly poignant moment when Alex reflects on his past relationships with women and his gradual realization that his attraction to men is more than just a passing phase. It’s messy, it’s personal, and it’s heartbreakingly real.
One of the book’s strengths is its vibrant cast of side characters, who bring so much energy and personality to the story. Des’s ex, George, is a whirlwind of drama and chaos, adding flair and unpredictability to Des’s life. The office politics at Williams Security create a dynamic backdrop that makes the world feel authentic and lived-in. While these elements occasionally shift the focus from Des and Alex’s romance, they also enrich the story, reminding us that love doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Riley weaves these layers together, making the book feel as real and complex as life itself.
The Photograph is a fantastic read for fans of MM romance, particularly those who love character-driven stories with emotional depth and sizzling chemistry. If you enjoy slow-burn romance with plenty of angst, witty banter, and a genuine exploration of queer identity, this one’s for you. It’s steamy, heartfelt, and full of moments that make you want to both scream at the characters and hug them.
Pages: 328 | ASIN: B0D986Q4PP
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That’s Where The Story Begins
Posted by Literary Titan

Ulan follows a woman that after being turned away from her community goes in search of discovering more about her gift and how to control it. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?
Because Ulan is a major character in the PATCH MAN series, I needed to know more about her. I needed to know why she became an assassin and how she could change from that role to become a leader in the rebellion. In order to understand her better, I needed her background and that’s where the story begins.
What was the inspiration for the relationship that develops between the characters?
Ulan never had a father figure in her life, so I needed to create someone to fill that role, but I also needed him to be conflicted so that their relationship helped Bas to find a kind of solace and purpose. Tara’s relationship with Ulan was a natural development of their intimacy. Tara provided Ulan with a role model in the Lore facility, but she also provided her with a love she had never experienced before and that love helped Ulan understand deeper emotions that would help her in the future.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Redemption is probably a major theme, but at the heart of everything love becomes the primary motivation for most of the characters. I also wanted to explore how a good person could be persuaded to do bad things. What drove Ulan to become who she will eventually be in the PATCH MAN series?
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
Book four of the PATCH MAN series, The Doppelganger Effect, has already been written and will soon be going through the editing process with my publisher, Crimson Cloak. This book takes the characters, Ten, Ulan, Meesha, and Riata into a parallel domain, but where their twins are mirror images. It should be out in another six months or so.
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Bas travels with Ulan to Sum-Est, home of the Lore Master, Ja, in hopes the young woman will benefit from the mystical training to become a Lore Mistress. But the Red Ward from Clan Hemite has vowed to fulfill the blood reckoning and follows Ulan’s trail to Sum-Est. Ulan undertakes the rigorous Lore training so she will be strong enough when she again meets the Imperial Panthers, but becomes sidetracked by the beautiful novice, Tara.
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He’s My Man Now – Book Trailer
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Winston Tucker lost everything when his cheating wife dragged him through a nasty divorce.
Turning to the bottle for consolation, Winston’s life begins to unravel, and when life has dealt him its last blow, and he’s about to give up, a gay young man walks into the bar and gives him a reason to live.
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