You'll Laugh, You'll Cry, You May Even Wet Yourself – Ladies and Gentlemen, Behold… Eric Arvin and TJ Klune

What is it that makes a great video? Is it the thrills, the chills...the random hilarity and smoochy faces and cat butt? Yes, there's Otter butt in this one, people. Never let it be said you weren't warned. This video is epic. Epic, I tell you! There are zombies and questionably good impersonations! (No, really,... Continue Reading →

You’ll Laugh, You’ll Cry, You May Even Wet Yourself – Ladies and Gentlemen, Behold… Eric Arvin and TJ Klune

What is it that makes a great video? Is it the thrills, the chills...the random hilarity and smoochy faces and cat butt? Yes, there's Otter butt in this one, people. Never let it be said you weren't warned. This video is epic. Epic, I tell you! There are zombies and questionably good impersonations! (No, really,... Continue Reading →

Ladies and Gentlemen, here all the way from Venom Valley–no, not really–please welcome Hank Edwards!

Thanks for having the Wilde City Press authors on your website! We're quite a diverse group of authors, aren't we? We seem to have hit all the major genres. My first few books published with Wilde City Press are from my Venom Valley Series, and they land firmly in the paranormal genre. When I was... Continue Reading →

Cowboys & Vampires: Venom Valley Book One – It's A Nice Place To Visit If You Don't Mind The Ghoulies

I had the pleasure of reading this book way back when, in its original incarnation, so I'm going to cheat just a wee bit and post an excerpt from my original review for Top2Bottom. It's a great book, and believe me, it's a memorable one too. I'm still hanging from that cliff, Mr. Edwards! :)... Continue Reading →

Cowboys & Vampires: Venom Valley Book One – It’s A Nice Place To Visit If You Don’t Mind The Ghoulies

I had the pleasure of reading this book way back when, in its original incarnation, so I'm going to cheat just a wee bit and post an excerpt from my original review for Top2Bottom. It's a great book, and believe me, it's a memorable one too. I'm still hanging from that cliff, Mr. Edwards! :)... Continue Reading →

Here With Us All The Way From Dublin, Ireland, Please Welcome Patrick Darcy!

Through this magical portal called the internet, we're pleased to be able to welcome Patrick Darcy to The Novel Approach today. Patrick is the author of the Confessions of a Gay Rugby Player series of books published through "Charlie Harding Presents...", Wilde City's Black Label press, a premier selection of stories approved by none other... Continue Reading →

Warning: This Is An ALL Gray Area!

I was going to call this post "Interview With the Vampire," but that one's kind of been-there-done-that, so let's talk drakuls, one in particular, and YOU get to do the interviewing! I'm not sure if you've heard or not, but Jordan L. Hawk has another book coming out in the SPECTR series, the third book... Continue Reading →

Folks, The Novel Approach Is About To Go A Little Wilde

We couldn't be more thrilled to be playing host this week to Wilde City Press and some of the authors who make that city such a Wilde place to visit. To put a finer point on it: Wilde City is a metropolis of male fiction brimming with the best in Gay Male Romance, Gay Male... Continue Reading →

Christine Price's Half Blind (Freelance Magic, Book 1) Has Given Me Perfect 20/20 Obsession

How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth? – Sherlock Holmes, “The Sign of the Four” Before August Brandon became an agent with the Canadian Supernatural Investigation Team, he was a wizard-in-training who nearly didn’t survive his education for reasons that... Continue Reading →

Christine Price’s Half Blind (Freelance Magic, Book 1) Has Given Me Perfect 20/20 Obsession

How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth? – Sherlock Holmes, “The Sign of the Four” Before August Brandon became an agent with the Canadian Supernatural Investigation Team, he was a wizard-in-training who nearly didn’t survive his education for reasons that... Continue Reading →

Night Song – Because Sometimes I Feel Purple

And today was one of those days. When that happens, I often sit down and pretend like I know how to write, mostly reviews, but there are times I get a little poetic and when I do, things like this come out. :) You don't have to read it. I'm just leaving it here for... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza Takes Readers On A Stroll Through The Aphothecary's Garden

And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles. ― Frances Hodgson Burnett Hilary Kent has something Tom Laurence very much wants—his garden. But it’s not just any garden Tom’s after; it’s the centuries-old physic garden planted by a priest called Thaddeus who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, some four-hundred years before,... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza Takes Readers On A Stroll Through The Aphothecary’s Garden

And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles. ― Frances Hodgson Burnett Hilary Kent has something Tom Laurence very much wants—his garden. But it’s not just any garden Tom’s after; it’s the centuries-old physic garden planted by a priest called Thaddeus who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, some four-hundred years before,... Continue Reading →

Music Is The Languange Of Love In Avery Dawes' Mountain Memories

Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends. – Alphonse de Lamartine Mountain Memories is a sweet story with some great twists and turns. We have Jax the concert pianist and composer. Then we have Mason, the park ranger with the National Park Service. Jax is running away from a broken... Continue Reading →

Music Is The Languange Of Love In Avery Dawes’ Mountain Memories

Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends. – Alphonse de Lamartine Mountain Memories is a sweet story with some great twists and turns. We have Jax the concert pianist and composer. Then we have Mason, the park ranger with the National Park Service. Jax is running away from a broken... Continue Reading →

Are You Ready For Your Daily Dose Of Thunderballs?

So they were both crushing on each other, and yet, both were afraid of venturing into dangerous territory. – Andrea Speed Luke Diaz has his friend Marc and an herbal drug laced health shake to blame for his sudden, and now soberly inexplicable, urge to sign up for an adult dodgeball league. He’s baffled, sure,... Continue Reading →

Are You Ready For Your Daily Dose Of Thunderballs?

So they were both crushing on each other, and yet, both were afraid of venturing into dangerous territory. – Andrea Speed Luke Diaz has his friend Marc and an herbal drug laced health shake to blame for his sudden, and now soberly inexplicable, urge to sign up for an adult dodgeball league. He’s baffled, sure,... Continue Reading →

Get Swept Away By Andrea Speed's Infected: Undertow

If you're reading this... Congratulations, you're alive. If that's not something to smile about, then I don't know what is. ― Chad Sugg, “Monsters Under Your Head” There are so many things that scare me about the “Infected” series. Not the beasties that could eat my face off. No, that’d be too simple. What I’m... Continue Reading →

Get Swept Away By Andrea Speed’s Infected: Undertow

If you're reading this... Congratulations, you're alive. If that's not something to smile about, then I don't know what is. ― Chad Sugg, “Monsters Under Your Head” There are so many things that scare me about the “Infected” series. Not the beasties that could eat my face off. No, that’d be too simple. What I’m... Continue Reading →

Look Who's Come For A Visit – It's Lou Sylvre, And She's Brought Some Special Guests With Her

As the author of the Vasquez and James books, I called a number of the characters together for a meeting because readers had been asking questions—questions I couldn’t answer—and I thought it was time to put their concerns to rest, once and for all. When I called to make arrangements, it seemed at first as... Continue Reading →

Look Who’s Come For A Visit – It’s Lou Sylvre, And She’s Brought Some Special Guests With Her

As the author of the Vasquez and James books, I called a number of the characters together for a meeting because readers had been asking questions—questions I couldn’t answer—and I thought it was time to put their concerns to rest, once and for all. When I called to make arrangements, it seemed at first as... Continue Reading →

There's A Dose Of Forgiveness In Bane of Boston by J.P. Barnaby

When baseball is no longer fun, it’s no longer a game. - Joe DiMaggio Jonathan Young did a very bad thing. Something so bad that he was turned into a pariah by an entire city. You might not think it such a bad thing. I certainly don’t. The very bad thing that Jonathan Young did?... Continue Reading →

There’s A Dose Of Forgiveness In Bane of Boston by J.P. Barnaby

When baseball is no longer fun, it’s no longer a game. - Joe DiMaggio Jonathan Young did a very bad thing. Something so bad that he was turned into a pariah by an entire city. You might not think it such a bad thing. I certainly don’t. The very bad thing that Jonathan Young did?... Continue Reading →

Posy Roberts Is Risking It All In Dreamspinner Press's Daily Dose 2013

If you dare nothing, then when the day is over, nothing is all you will have gained. ― Neil Gaiman August Ferrell and his high school basketball team are playing in the North Dakota Class A basketball tournament, and this one’s for all the marbles because August is a senior, so there are not more... Continue Reading →

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