Audio Review: Snowbound in Nowhere by Andrew Grey – Narration by K.C. Kelly

Title: Snowbound in Nowhere Author: Andrew Grey Narrator:: K.C. Kelly Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 2 hours, 1 minute Rating: 2 Stars – Plot/3 Stars - Narration Blurb: When a funeral calls his friend Martin away, sunbelt resident Chris is left alone in Martin's cabin in the dead of winter - and in a blizzard... Continue Reading →

Review: Guns n’ Boys by K.A. Merikan

Title: Guns n’ Boys Author: K.A. Merikan Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 323 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: --- Love is sour like a Sicilian lemon. --- The Family is always right. The Family doesn’t forget. The Family pays for blood in blood. Domenico Acerbi grew up in the shade of Sicilian lemon trees ready to... Continue Reading →

Review: Guns n' Boys by K.A. Merikan

Title: Guns n’ Boys Author: K.A. Merikan Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 323 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: --- Love is sour like a Sicilian lemon. --- The Family is always right. The Family doesn’t forget. The Family pays for blood in blood. Domenico Acerbi grew up in the shade of Sicilian lemon trees ready to... Continue Reading →

Review: Changeling (Middle Hill: Book One) by Barbara Geiger

Title: Changeling (Middle Hill: Book One) Author: Barbara Geiger Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 326 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Matt sells sex because he has to take care of his little brother, Sam. While it sucks, it’s not that much different from the abuse he endured when he was a teenager. He’s exhausting himself... Continue Reading →

Review: Stepping Through by CJane Elliott

Title: Stepping Through Author: CJane Elliott Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 52 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Cameron Wheeler’s life is all mapped out: he’ll finish business school, return home to Vermont, get a job, and marry his high-school girlfriend. He’s packed away what he really wants—a career as a musician—because he knows it’s never... Continue Reading →

Everything Is Complicated In Nic Starr’s “It’s Not Easy”

Title: It's Not Easy Author: Nic Starr Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 130 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Ben Cooper gave up on following his dreams to keep the peace in his family. Best friend Spencer Henderson has always been Ben’s rock. For Spence, who is in love with Ben, supporting Ben always came first,... Continue Reading →

Everything Is Complicated In Nic Starr's "It's Not Easy"

Title: It's Not Easy Author: Nic Starr Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 130 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Ben Cooper gave up on following his dreams to keep the peace in his family. Best friend Spencer Henderson has always been Ben’s rock. For Spence, who is in love with Ben, supporting Ben always came first,... Continue Reading →

Shawn Bailey’s “Conquering Kameron” Misses The Mark

“Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Sex is about power.” ― Oscar Wilde Title: Conquering Kameron Author: Shawn Bailey Publisher: Amber Allure Pages/Word Count: 31,000 Words Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Boston University graduate Kameron Santella lands a job with a prestigious publishing house, but instead of getting the job of his dreams,... Continue Reading →

Shawn Bailey's "Conquering Kameron" Misses The Mark

“Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Sex is about power.” ― Oscar Wilde Title: Conquering Kameron Author: Shawn Bailey Publisher: Amber Allure Pages/Word Count: 31,000 Words Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Boston University graduate Kameron Santella lands a job with a prestigious publishing house, but instead of getting the job of his dreams,... Continue Reading →

Nothing Is What It Seems In Gene Taylor’s “The Legend of Uncle Everett”

“Never tell the truth to people who are not worthy of it.” ― Mark Twain Title: The Legend of Uncle Everett Author: Gene Taylor Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 90 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: When Everett Coleman’s longtime enemy JB Sanderson dies, Everett’s nephew Blake comes to visit his uncle. He worries JB’s death... Continue Reading →

Nothing Is What It Seems In Gene Taylor's "The Legend of Uncle Everett"

“Never tell the truth to people who are not worthy of it.” ― Mark Twain Title: The Legend of Uncle Everett Author: Gene Taylor Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 90 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: When Everett Coleman’s longtime enemy JB Sanderson dies, Everett’s nephew Blake comes to visit his uncle. He worries JB’s death... Continue Reading →

Derrick Knight’s “The Rekindling of Love” Is A Second Chance At Love Story – Reviewed by Tina

“Love never dies. It fizzles out maybe but it stays there in your heart buried by emotions controlling you. Once the fire is rekindled, love resurfaces again, breathes a new life." – Elizabeth E. Castillo Title: The Rekindling of Love Author: Derrick Knight Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 354 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Dwyer Von... Continue Reading →

Derrick Knight's "The Rekindling of Love" Is A Second Chance At Love Story – Reviewed by Tina

“Love never dies. It fizzles out maybe but it stays there in your heart buried by emotions controlling you. Once the fire is rekindled, love resurfaces again, breathes a new life." – Elizabeth E. Castillo Title: The Rekindling of Love Author: Derrick Knight Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 354 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Dwyer Von... Continue Reading →

“Feast, Stray, Love” Is A Story With Potential That Missed The Mark

“But if you're gonna dine with them cannibals Sooner or later, darling, you're gonna get eaten . . .” ― Nick Cave The advent of E-publishing has given authors, and aspiring authors, a whole new world in which to experiment with their craft. From fan fiction to self-publishing original work, the means of delivering a... Continue Reading →

"Feast, Stray, Love" Is A Story With Potential That Missed The Mark

“But if you're gonna dine with them cannibals Sooner or later, darling, you're gonna get eaten . . .” ― Nick Cave The advent of E-publishing has given authors, and aspiring authors, a whole new world in which to experiment with their craft. From fan fiction to self-publishing original work, the means of delivering a... Continue Reading →

Sounds of Love by Susan Laine

Good conversation is really important to me, but I never seem to realize how important it is until I feel its absence, so it makes sense, then, that well written, organic dialogue can either make or break a book for me. That also applies to the interior monologue of the first person narrative; the internal... Continue Reading →

Sounds of Love by Susan Laine

Good conversation is really important to me, but I never seem to realize how important it is until I feel its absence, so it makes sense, then, that well written, organic dialogue can either make or break a book for me. That also applies to the interior monologue of the first person narrative; the internal... Continue Reading →

Suite Nineteen by Mel Bossa

I happened across Suite Nineteen as a free read on All Romance Ebooks, and maybe that should’ve set off some alarm bells for me. To begin with, I very rarely find full length novels given away as freebies, and even more rarely have I been lucky enough to find a free novel that’s been great.... Continue Reading →

Suite Nineteen by Mel Bossa

I happened across Suite Nineteen as a free read on All Romance Ebooks, and maybe that should’ve set off some alarm bells for me. To begin with, I very rarely find full length novels given away as freebies, and even more rarely have I been lucky enough to find a free novel that’s been great.... Continue Reading →

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