Tiny Tuesday!

I’ve mentioned it before, but my eReaders are tiny libraries with lots and lots of books. I’ll occasionally binge-download several, and then I’ll forget the ones I haven’t read (especially since I also have plenty of unread books in print on the library and living room shelves–do any readers ever catch up their TBR pile?).


Usually as soon as I finish a book from either the Nook or the Kobo and Kindle apps on my iPad, I’ll go to my online Goodreads library and add it to the titles I’ve read. Usually. Last week, I realized I was behind in listing the ‘Nathan Burgoine titles I’ve read, and I also read some new-to-me titles last week and this week. It’s fun to find character names in his stories (like, a couple named Rhonda and Lindsey, the use of the last name Byrnes, and a couple named John and Matt–all names of real-life mutual friends of ‘Nathan’s and mine).

I can’t say for sure what dates I finished all these, but they’ve now been added to my Goodreads library. I have three of ‘Nathan’s books in print versions–Light, and the first two in a series, Triad Blood and Triad Soul, (with Triad Magic yet to come).

I also have a print copy of his latest release, Stuck With You, on the way and am looking forward to reading it. I haven’t tried reading physical books yet–with eBooks, I can adjust the light and font for my recuperating vision.

Below are ‘Nathan’s ebooks I’ve read over the past couple of weeks or in years past, a wonderful blend of romance, spec fiction, LGBTQIA+, and a mix of friends and birth/found/chosen family (chosen family being an element of all my fiction, as well).


In Memoriam (magic/psychic/other, chosen family, humor); Of Echoes Born (anthology, fantasy, queer); Exit Plans for Teenage Freaks (young adult, fantasy, romance, LGBTQIA+); Saving The Date (light erotica, gay romance, co-written with Angela S. Stone).


Handmade Holidays; Faux Ho Ho; A Village Fool; A Little Village Blend; Felix Navidad
Romance, chosen family, friendship, young adult to senior, LGBTQIA+, and a bit of magical realism. These are all part of ‘Nathan’s Little Village series and don’t have to be read in order; locations and characters are shared among them and can also cross over from some of his other works.

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