Small Gems – Switch (True Colors #4) by Clare London

Mystery and murder are set against a backdrop of the sexy and sophisticated art world, where wealthy businessman Miles Winter and temperamental bad-boy artist Zeke Roswell were introduced in True Colors, the full length novel that’s now been followed by three erotic short stories: Ambush, Payback, and the latest release, Switch. To say that these... Continue Reading →

Small Gems – Switch (True Colors #4) by Clare London

Mystery and murder are set against a backdrop of the sexy and sophisticated art world, where wealthy businessman Miles Winter and temperamental bad-boy artist Zeke Roswell were introduced in True Colors, the full length novel that’s now been followed by three erotic short stories: Ambush, Payback, and the latest release, Switch. To say that these... Continue Reading →

The Marrying Kind by Ken O'Neill

There are universally accepted themes in drama that are guaranteed to, if not draw tears, at a minimum will tug a bit at the heartstrings of every well-adjusted human being. Charming a reader into loving a character and then killing that character at the end of a book—sad. Tragic romance, star-crossed lovers destined never to... Continue Reading →

The Marrying Kind by Ken O’Neill

There are universally accepted themes in drama that are guaranteed to, if not draw tears, at a minimum will tug a bit at the heartstrings of every well-adjusted human being. Charming a reader into loving a character and then killing that character at the end of a book—sad. Tragic romance, star-crossed lovers destined never to... Continue Reading →

Small Gems – The Water-Irises by Hayden Thorne

Hugh LaCaille is a man of letters. He is a man who doesn’t believe in or have patience for anything that can’t be proven through logic or science. He’s so deeply immersed in his intellectual pursuits, in fact, as to be considered reclusive by others. Hugh is the consummate teacher who, in Hayden Thorne’s The... Continue Reading →

Small Gems – The Water-Irises by Hayden Thorne

Hugh LaCaille is a man of letters. He is a man who doesn’t believe in or have patience for anything that can’t be proven through logic or science. He’s so deeply immersed in his intellectual pursuits, in fact, as to be considered reclusive by others. Hugh is the consummate teacher who, in Hayden Thorne’s The... Continue Reading →

The Epic Love Story of Doug and Stephen by Valerie Z. Lewis

Epic is probably overstating things a bit. For that matter, love story is overstating things by a large margin, but that's irony for you, and The Epic Love Story of Doug and Stephen is full of it. Doug Bruce is...special, which is a really PC way of saying he's a bit wrong-headed, but once you... Continue Reading →

The Epic Love Story of Doug and Stephen by Valerie Z. Lewis

Epic is probably overstating things a bit. For that matter, love story is overstating things by a large margin, but that's irony for you, and The Epic Love Story of Doug and Stephen is full of it. Doug Bruce is...special, which is a really PC way of saying he's a bit wrong-headed, but once you... Continue Reading →

Koan (Wolf's-own #3) by Carole Cummings

I think I’ll just take a Xanax and a bottle of gin and go curl up in a corner now because, let me tell you, if I didn’t have some sort of anxiety disorder before reading Koan, I think I do now. I was going to make that my review. Just that. But please, I... Continue Reading →

Koan (Wolf’s-own #3) by Carole Cummings

I think I’ll just take a Xanax and a bottle of gin and go curl up in a corner now because, let me tell you, if I didn’t have some sort of anxiety disorder before reading Koan, I think I do now. I was going to make that my review. Just that. But please, I... Continue Reading →

Infected: Shift (Infected #5) by Andrea Speed

No. No, no, no. A book cannot just end like that. Okay, apparently it can, but that doesn’t mean I have to like it. Okay, apparently that’s not true either, because I loved it, which I suppose means that I more than liked it. ::sigh:: I think I get too involved with the characters in... Continue Reading →

Infected: Shift (Infected #5) by Andrea Speed

No. No, no, no. A book cannot just end like that. Okay, apparently it can, but that doesn’t mean I have to like it. Okay, apparently that’s not true either, because I loved it, which I suppose means that I more than liked it. ::sigh:: I think I get too involved with the characters in... Continue Reading →

Hop Against Homophobia – Meet Derek and Ty

I wasn't planning to do another Hop post. I'll be perfectly honest with you: although I have a blog, I'm not what you'd actually call a blogger. I love to talk about the books I read, but otherwise, I'm really pretty boring. :) Yet here I am, blogging again, and all because I was inspired... Continue Reading →

Hop Against Homophobia – Meet Derek and Ty

I wasn't planning to do another Hop post. I'll be perfectly honest with you: although I have a blog, I'm not what you'd actually call a blogger. I love to talk about the books I read, but otherwise, I'm really pretty boring. :) Yet here I am, blogging again, and all because I was inspired... Continue Reading →

Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run #5) by Abigail Roux

Aw, the short bus to Happytown has finally arrived and it looks like maybe, just maybe, Ty Grady and Zane Garrett remembered to get on and have bought a one-way ticket there. It seems Agents Grady and Garrett have figured out that if their relationship is going to survive, they’ve got to remember to be... Continue Reading →

Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run #5) by Abigail Roux

Aw, the short bus to Happytown has finally arrived and it looks like maybe, just maybe, Ty Grady and Zane Garrett remembered to get on and have bought a one-way ticket there. It seems Agents Grady and Garrett have figured out that if their relationship is going to survive, they’ve got to remember to be... Continue Reading →

Hop Against Homophobia

Last month, a teenager at Arsenal Tech High School here in Indianapolis was reprimanded and eventually expelled for firing a stun gun at school. Why did Darnell "Dynasty" Young own a stun gun, let alone have it in his possession on school property? The answer is horrifying yet simple--his mother gave it to him because... Continue Reading →

Hop Against Homophobia

Last month, a teenager at Arsenal Tech High School here in Indianapolis was reprimanded and eventually expelled for firing a stun gun at school. Why did Darnell "Dynasty" Young own a stun gun, let alone have it in his possession on school property? The answer is horrifying yet simple--his mother gave it to him because... Continue Reading →

Small Gem – Love Is in the Message (Love #3) by R.J. Scott

R.J. Scott’s Love Is… series had me at hello and has kept me on the line ever since, as Luke Holston and Cameron Anders, two teenage boys so close to taking that final step into adulthood, have managed to work their way through the uncertainty of finding just the right way to let someone know... Continue Reading →

Small Gem – Love Is in the Message (Love #3) by R.J. Scott

R.J. Scott’s Love Is… series had me at hello and has kept me on the line ever since, as Luke Holston and Cameron Anders, two teenage boys so close to taking that final step into adulthood, have managed to work their way through the uncertainty of finding just the right way to let someone know... Continue Reading →

Small Gem – The Bridge by Hayden Thorne

The path to true love for Remy Pépin and Alain Ètoile is bridged by superstition, a kind heart, and a candle in the window to light the way in The Bridge, the short and lovely story of two young men from very different walks of life who find their way to each other with a... Continue Reading →

Small Gem – The Bridge by Hayden Thorne

The path to true love for Remy Pépin and Alain Ètoile is bridged by superstition, a kind heart, and a candle in the window to light the way in The Bridge, the short and lovely story of two young men from very different walks of life who find their way to each other with a... Continue Reading →

Fallen Angel (The Angel of 13th Street, #2) by Eden Winters

Life is about doing the best with what you’ve been given to work with. It’s about making a difference and offering second chances. It can’t be about saving everyone, because not everyone can be or wants to be saved, but it can be about giving at least one person a chance at a better life.... Continue Reading →

Fallen Angel (The Angel of 13th Street, #2) by Eden Winters

Life is about doing the best with what you’ve been given to work with. It’s about making a difference and offering second chances. It can’t be about saving everyone, because not everyone can be or wants to be saved, but it can be about giving at least one person a chance at a better life.... Continue Reading →

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