This “Biochemistry” Experiment Proves Opposites Attract

“Opposites attract but the like-minded last.” – Author Unknown We have all heard the opposites attract theory before, right? Well, this idea is what Andrew Grey expanded on in his latest book “Biochemistry”. We have the big, strong football player and the smaller uber-smart “geek”. There is an instant attraction, but will that be enough... Continue Reading →

This "Biochemistry" Experiment Proves Opposites Attract

“Opposites attract but the like-minded last.” – Author Unknown We have all heard the opposites attract theory before, right? Well, this idea is what Andrew Grey expanded on in his latest book “Biochemistry”. We have the big, strong football player and the smaller uber-smart “geek”. There is an instant attraction, but will that be enough... Continue Reading →

Andrew Grey’s “A Daring Ride” Is A New Beginning

“Never a horse that can’t be rode and never a rider that can’t be throwed.” ― Earle Gray In this, the second book in The Bullriders series, we take a trip back to the rodeo with Andrew Grey. This time around instead of seeing the end of a champion's reign, we are seeing the beginning... Continue Reading →

Andrew Grey's "A Daring Ride" Is A New Beginning

“Never a horse that can’t be rode and never a rider that can’t be throwed.” ― Earle Gray In this, the second book in The Bullriders series, we take a trip back to the rodeo with Andrew Grey. This time around instead of seeing the end of a champion's reign, we are seeing the beginning... Continue Reading →

“A Heart Without Borders” Means Taking Chances And Asking, “What If?”

“You see, the what ifs are as boundless as the stars.” ― Sally Gardner Dr. Wes Gordon suffered an enormous loss and after barely existing for months afterward, he decides to go to Haiti and volunteer his services as a physician. With every child he saves and every smile he gets, Wes is one step... Continue Reading →

"A Heart Without Borders" Means Taking Chances And Asking, "What If?"

“You see, the what ifs are as boundless as the stars.” ― Sally Gardner Dr. Wes Gordon suffered an enormous loss and after barely existing for months afterward, he decides to go to Haiti and volunteer his services as a physician. With every child he saves and every smile he gets, Wes is one step... Continue Reading →

See Your Way To Andrew Grey’s “Love Comes in Darkness”

“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →

See Your Way To Andrew Grey's "Love Comes in Darkness"

“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →

You’ll Be Glad To Find Yourself “Stranded” With Andrew Grey

“Fall in love… that is fine, but just make sure you fall deep enough to stay there forever.” ― Ram Mohan I've read so many books by Andrew Grey and enjoyed each of his stories, so I was really excited to read this one. Kendall Monroe is a Broadway star. Kendall's partner of ten years... Continue Reading →

You'll Be Glad To Find Yourself "Stranded" With Andrew Grey

“Fall in love… that is fine, but just make sure you fall deep enough to stay there forever.” ― Ram Mohan I've read so many books by Andrew Grey and enjoyed each of his stories, so I was really excited to read this one. Kendall Monroe is a Broadway star. Kendall's partner of ten years... Continue Reading →

Three Fates by Andrew Grey, Mary Calmes, and Amy Lane

“The Fates lead him who will. Him who won't they drag.” – Seneca The Fates, the Moirai, the Three Witches, the Weird Sisters—Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. Sometimes they are portrayed as the girl, the woman, and the crone, three separate and distinct entities of female evolution; though at times they’re also portrayed as a single... Continue Reading →

Three Fates by Andrew Grey, Mary Calmes, and Amy Lane

“The Fates lead him who will. Him who won't they drag.” – Seneca The Fates, the Moirai, the Three Witches, the Weird Sisters—Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. Sometimes they are portrayed as the girl, the woman, and the crone, three separate and distinct entities of female evolution; though at times they’re also portrayed as a single... Continue Reading →

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