Title: December 1903: The Iroquois Author: Owen Keehnan Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 36 Pages At a Glance: Owen Keehnen is able to construct a complete story that not only provides us with some great background material about theatre life in the early 20th century, but also the terrible cost of poor planning Blurb:... Continue Reading →
Review: They Come by Night by Tinnean
Title: They Come by Night Author: Tinnean Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 340 Pages At a Glance: A fast paced, well plotted story that I did not want to put down Blurb: Imagine an Earth just a bit different from ours. It may be 2014, but in this world, normals unknowingly share the planet with... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Giveaway: How Long Will I Love You by Iyana Jenna
The Novel Approach welcomes Iyana Jenna today on her How Long Will I Love You blog tour. Enjoy the video of the song that inspired the novel, then be sure to enter for a chance to win an e-copy of the book. Good luck! First of all, I’d like to thank you for having me... Continue Reading →
Character Interview and Giveaway: The Soulmate for SIN Blog Tour With Izzy van Swelm
The Novel Approach is pleased to have author Izzy van Swelm with us today as she tours to promote her debut novel Soulmate for SIN. Please join me in welcoming Izzy, enjoy the character interview, then be sure to enter for the chance to win a signed copy of the book. Just click on the... Continue Reading →
Review: Falling into Love by S.C. Wynne
Title: Falling into Love Author: S.C. Wynne Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 112 Pages At a Glance: I liked what I read Blurb: Chris Lambrough is having a run of bad luck. He's lost his job and his boyfriend and is feeling depressed. His best friend Jenny tells him about an ad she's noticed where... Continue Reading →
Review: Unfortunate Son by Shae Connor
Title: Unfortunate Son Author: Shae Connor Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 194 Pages At a Glance: This book missed the mark for me Blurb: Five years ago, Evan Day lost his lover in the Afghan sand, and in the fallout, he lost his military career and his family. With help from friends, he reinvented himself... Continue Reading →
Review: Just Jack by Meredith Russell
Title: Just Jack Author: Meredith Russell Publisher: Love Lane Books Pages/Word Count: 149 Pages At a Glance: Wonderfully written characters and a beautiful world where magic exists Blurb: When the line between fairy tales and magic, and the real world become blurred, can love really conquer anything? Leo Marsh is having a bad day. He just caught... Continue Reading →
Guest Post: On Being Kind by Lynley Wayne
This is a post I have started several times in the past. I start it and then I talk myself out of posting it and yet, this same issue seems to pop up again and again. I guess you could say it’s more a bunch of smaller issues that are part of a larger whole.... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Giveaway: The Blink Blog Tour With Rick R. Reed
The Novel Approach welcomes Rick R. Reed on the Blink blog tour. Enjoy Rick's article, then be sure to enter for a chance to win an e-copy of the book Dinner at Home via the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck! On Writing What You Know “Write about what you know and care deeply about. When... Continue Reading →
Audio Review: Body and Soul by Jordan Castillo Price – Narrated by Gomez Pugh
Title: Body and Soul (PsyCop 3) Author: Jordan Castillo Price Narrator:: Gomez Pugh Publisher: JCP Books Run Time: 4 Hours, 45 Minutes At a Glance: Body and Soul asks much of Gomez Pugh’s talent, and he, in turn, delivers Blurb: Thanksgiving can't end too soon for Victor Bayne, who's finding Jacob's family hard to swallow.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Adventures of Cole and Perry by Amanda C. Stone
Title: The Adventures of Cole and Perry Author: Amanda C. Stone Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 77 Pages At a Glance: A solid first foray into the m/m genre Blurb: It all started when Cole met Perry in a bar. Over three years they had some exciting adventures, and misadventures. The six stories included in this... Continue Reading →
Review: In the Raw by Nikka Michaels and Eileen Griffin
Title: In the Raw (In the Kitchen: Book One) Author: Nikka Michaels and Eileen Griffin Publisher: Carina Press Pages/Word Count: 209 pages At a Glance: A really solid, highly enjoyable story that I’d consider reading again Blurb: If you can't take the heat… James Lassiter has had a crush on fellow culinary student Ethan Martin... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Excerpt: The Porter's Reaper Blog Tour With Amber Kell
Thank you for allowing me to come and talk here at The Novel Approach. What is it about magic that captures the imagination? Why do so many people enjoy reading about impossible realities with improbable situations? I like to think it’s the joy of what if? I play it a lot with my kids. A... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Excerpt: The Porter’s Reaper Blog Tour With Amber Kell
Thank you for allowing me to come and talk here at The Novel Approach. What is it about magic that captures the imagination? Why do so many people enjoy reading about impossible realities with improbable situations? I like to think it’s the joy of what if? I play it a lot with my kids. A... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Giveaway: The Songs of the Earth Blog Tour With Lexi Ander
The Novel Approach is please to welcome author Lexi Ander on the Songs of the Earth blog tour. Enjoy Lexi's guest post and then be sure to enter her giveaway. Details and the Rafflecopter widget are below. Good luck! Pieces of the Past I love world building because it feeds the geek in me. Taking... Continue Reading →
Review: Dreamlands by Felicitas Ivey
Title: Dreamlands Author: Felicitas Ivey Publisher: DSP Publications Pages/Word Count: 290 Pages At a Glance: Fantasy and urban fantasy collide in the most epic way possible Blurb: The Trust and its battle-hardened recruits are fighting a horrific war, a war between the humans of this world and the demons of the Dreamlands. In this shadowy battle, Keno... Continue Reading →
Review: The Green Man's Bounty by S.A. Garcia
Title: The Green Man’s Bounty Author: S.A. Garcia Publisher: MLR Press Pages/Word Count: 68 Pages At a Glance: A worthwhile read, though the satisfaction came more from the exploration of rich traditions and the focus on traumatized, displaced children than from anything romantic or fantastical Blurb: Can a Druid accept Christmas by helping WW2 orphans?... Continue Reading →
Review: The Green Man’s Bounty by S.A. Garcia
Title: The Green Man’s Bounty Author: S.A. Garcia Publisher: MLR Press Pages/Word Count: 68 Pages At a Glance: A worthwhile read, though the satisfaction came more from the exploration of rich traditions and the focus on traumatized, displaced children than from anything romantic or fantastical Blurb: Can a Druid accept Christmas by helping WW2 orphans?... Continue Reading →
Guest Post: Genre Talk With Carole Cummings and DSPP Author Yeyu
Hello and happy Humpday, everyone! I’m here today with DSP Publications author Yeyu to talk about her new release The Relics of the Gods (Between Heaven and Earth Book 1) and something I bet you haven’t thought about before—Chinese Historical Fantasy. I know, right? You’re all in for a pretty awesome glimpse into Chinese history... Continue Reading →
Excerpt and Giveaway: The Twilight Gods by Hayden Thorne
The Twilight Gods is a retelling of the Native American folktale, “The Girl Who Married a Ghost.” Set in Victorian England, it’s an alternative perspective on a gay teen’s coming-out process, with Norris’ journey of self-discovery couched in magical and supernatural terms and imagery. BLURB: London during the Great Exhibition of 1851 is a new... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Giveaway: The Double Indemnity Blog Tour With Maggie Kavanaugh
I’d like to thank Lisa and the Novel Approach for hosting me on my blog tour for my recent release, Double Indemnity. Today, I’ll be talking a little about some of my favorite murder mysteries and give you an opportunity to win a free eBook copy of my novel. My grandmother was a huge Agatha... Continue Reading →
Review: WaterColors by Trina Lane
Title: WaterColors Author: Trina Lane Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 226 Pages At a Glance: A really good romance, with vivid characters, lots of sexy times, and a gentle humor Blurb: Phil Alcorn is a vivacious artist living a lonely life. He has hundreds of acquaintances, dozens of casual lovers, but few know his real... Continue Reading →
Review: The Lion and the Crow by Eli Easton
Title: The Lion and the Crow Author: Eli Easton Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 144 Pages At a Glance: The Lion and the Crow is an excellent historical tale of love and bravery Blurb: In medieval England, duty is everything, personal honor is more valued than life itself, and homosexuality is not tolerated by the... Continue Reading →
Review: Manipulation by Eden Winters
Title: Manipulation (Diversion: Book Four) Author: Eden Winters Publisher: Rocky Ridge Books Pages/Word Count: 264 Pages At a Glance: Even though I wasn’t blown away by Manipulation, I would still highly recommend reading this series Blurb: Lucky Lucklighter has a new life. His old life wants him back. He traded trafficking for taking down criminals... Continue Reading →

