Audio Review: Counterpoint by Rachel Haimowitz – Narrated by Craig Beck

Title: Counterpoint (Song of the Fallen: Book One) Author: Rachel Haimowitz Narrator: Craig Beck Publisher: Riptide Publishing Run Time: 11 hours and 55 minutes Category: High Fantasy At a Glance: I adored this book when I originally read it, and now I absolutely LOVE it. Craig Beck brought the characters to life, each with distinct... Continue Reading →

Audio Review: The Burnt Toast B&B by Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz

Title: Burnt Toast B&B (A Bluewater Bay Novel) Authors: Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz Narrators: Dorian Bane and Tobias Silversmith Publisher: Riptide Publishing Run Time: 6 hours and 22 minutes Category: Contemporary, M/M Romance, Transgender Romance At a Glance: This is a nice addition to the series but may not be as strong as others... Continue Reading →

Review: The Burnt Toast B&B by Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz

Title: The Burnt Toast B&B (A Bluewater Bay Story) Author: Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 241 Pages At a Glance: This whole series gets better with each book. Blurb: After breaking his arm on set, Wolf’s Landing stuntman Ginsberg Sloan finds himself temporarily out of work. Luckily, Bluewater Bay’s worst... Continue Reading →

Review: The Burnt Toast B&B by Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz

Title: The Burnt Toast B&B (A Bluewater Bay Story) Author: Heidi Belleau and Rachel Haimowitz Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 241 Pages At a Glance: This whole series gets better with each book. Blurb: After breaking his arm on set, Wolf’s Landing stuntman Ginsberg Sloan finds himself temporarily out of work. Luckily, Bluewater Bay’s worst... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: Bathroom Break by Rachel Haimowitz and Aleksandr Voinov

Welcome to the Belonging ’Verse re-release blog tour with Aleksandr Voinov and Rachel Haimowitz! We’re very excited to be bringing you edited second editions of our Belonging stories, Anchored and Counterpunch (in the case of Anchored, very edited, with over ten thousand new words and a completely different beginning and ending!), which are finally under... Continue Reading →

Break and Enter (Red Cell Book One) by Rachel Haimowitz and Aleksandr Voinov

Maxim #35: That which does not kill you has made a tactical error. – Howard Tayler “The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries” Cyberpunk! It’s my second favorite punk behind that of the Steam variety, and Rachel Haimowitz and Aleksandr Voinov have delivered some really fantastic steamy Cyberpunk in Break and Enter (Red Cell Book... Continue Reading →

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