Review: Pounded in the Patch by Dana LeeAnn
Rating: 5 stars
On KindleUnlimited: Yes
Publication Date: October 3, 2025
Page Count: 164 Pages
HEA: Yes
Version: eBook (Dark Nights Collection)
Wow…this novella definitely packed a lot into just a few pages. I read this on an airplane, and I had to check over my shoulder multiple times.
Seraphina has ZERO self preservation skills as one would expect from a girly pop put smack in the middle of her wildest halloween fantasies, because how can you even blame her?!
“You’re going to run like your life depends on it, because in a way it does. The woman you are right now? She ends tonight.”
LUKE what a man you are, oh my. Attention to detail? Check. Smells good? Check. Hot masked kidnapper chasing you through the woods? Double check.
This gives all the spooky vibes and some unexpected sweetness to round us out towards the end! This was everything I needed to pull me out of a slump and I will for sure be reading the Christmas and Valentine’s books to follow! Here's one more from Luke because who doesn’t want more of him.
“Because you deserve someone who will make your wildest dreams come true. Because you are worth every penny I spent, every hour I planned, every detail I obsessed over.”
With the Heated Rivalry phenomenon taking over all forms of social media, the question of what defines the true representation of the queer demographic arises. The history of homosexuality in society and media has always been viewed as taboo, abnormal and villainous behavior, but now in the modern era of media, the continued misconceptions has put the queer community under the scrutiny and a constant battle of conforming to mainstream identity politics. It needs to be acknowledged that the queer community deserves recognition and a well deserved seat at the table of media popularity because it brings representation diverse experiences, not to be mere figures of psycho-sexual and emotional release through misinterpreted narratives.