Greetings, everyone, we hope you've had a quiet and relaxing weekend. We've got another great week ahead, filled with author visits, interviews, giveaways, and reviews, so go ahead and take a gander at what's on tap! Monday - Abigail Roux is our guest today on the Ball & Chain Blog Tour. She’s answered a few... Continue Reading →
Here's A Sneak Peek At The Coming Week
Greetings, everyone, we hope you've had a quiet and relaxing weekend. We've got another great week ahead, filled with author visits, interviews, giveaways, and reviews, so go ahead and take a gander at what's on tap! Monday - Abigail Roux is our guest today on the Ball & Chain Blog Tour. She’s answered a few... Continue Reading →
“The Douglas Fir” Plants The Seeds Of Love In An Unexpected Place
“Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow.” ― J.M. Barrie Anyta Sunday’s The Douglas Fir isn’t really a Christmas story as much as it is the story of a man finding his miracle in the last place he’d have ever thought to look. It’s the story of... Continue Reading →
"The Douglas Fir" Plants The Seeds Of Love In An Unexpected Place
“Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow.” ― J.M. Barrie Anyta Sunday’s The Douglas Fir isn’t really a Christmas story as much as it is the story of a man finding his miracle in the last place he’d have ever thought to look. It’s the story of... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday Finds The Value Of X In “Noticed Me Yet”
Games are the most elevated form of investigation. – Albert Einstein Jacob is in a bind. His roommate Stephanie has moved out on him unexpectedly, leaving Jacob scrambling to find someone to replace her half of the rent. His best option for success on the university campus is to hang adverts on the community bulletin... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday Finds The Value Of X In "Noticed Me Yet"
Games are the most elevated form of investigation. – Albert Einstein Jacob is in a bind. His roommate Stephanie has moved out on him unexpectedly, leaving Jacob scrambling to find someone to replace her half of the rent. His best option for success on the university campus is to hang adverts on the community bulletin... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday’s “Taboo For You” Gets Jackie’s Stamp Of Approval
Love is like a friendship caught on fire. – Bruce Lee One thing I love about reading is discovering a “new to me” author. After reading M/M books for a few years I thought I had read or at least heard of most of the best authors in the genre. Then one day, Lisa sends... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday's "Taboo For You" Gets Jackie's Stamp Of Approval
Love is like a friendship caught on fire. – Bruce Lee One thing I love about reading is discovering a “new to me” author. After reading M/M books for a few years I thought I had read or at least heard of most of the best authors in the genre. Then one day, Lisa sends... Continue Reading →
My Thoughts On Lenny And Lenny For Your Thoughts by Anyta Sunday
Being together, we harm nobody; being apart, we extinguish ourselves. – Tabitha Suzuma Leonard Krause is in the process of moving away from the past. Forward, after all, is the only direction he can move when the single reason he’d even think to cling to what once was has abandoned him. There’s no point really... Continue Reading →
My Thoughts On Lenny And Lenny For Your Thoughts by Anyta Sunday
Being together, we harm nobody; being apart, we extinguish ourselves. – Tabitha Suzuma Leonard Krause is in the process of moving away from the past. Forward, after all, is the only direction he can move when the single reason he’d even think to cling to what once was has abandoned him. There’s no point really... Continue Reading →
What's Coming Up This Week?
Here's what Bruce and I have on tap for the week ahead! Monday - Brandon Shire will be our guest, answering a few questions about his new book Cold, a book that definitely left me wanting more! Tuesday - Bruce reviews Poppy Dennison's Soul Magic, book 3 in the Triad series Wednesday - Allison Cassatta's... Continue Reading →
What’s Coming Up This Week?
Here's what Bruce and I have on tap for the week ahead! Monday - Brandon Shire will be our guest, answering a few questions about his new book Cold, a book that definitely left me wanting more! Tuesday - Bruce reviews Poppy Dennison's Soul Magic, book 3 in the Triad series Wednesday - Allison Cassatta's... Continue Reading →
2012 – A Year In Reviews
Well, it's that time of year again, the time of year when we all wonder where the days and weeks and months have gone, the time to reflect on some of the great books we've read throughout the year, the time of year I scratch my head and wonder if I'll ever live long enough... Continue Reading →
(Un)masked by Anyta Sunday and Andrew Q. Gordon
“Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” – James Arthur Baldwin Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” Well, Jayden Walker and Graham “Gristle” Thistle may not live in the literal gutter, but... Continue Reading →
(Un)masked by Anyta Sunday and Andrew Q. Gordon
“Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” – James Arthur Baldwin Oscar Wilde once said, “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” Well, Jayden Walker and Graham “Gristle” Thistle may not live in the literal gutter, but... Continue Reading →
Shane and Trey (Enemies to Lovers, #1) and a Bonus Short, Get It by Anyta Sunday
“Lovers may be—and indeed generally are—enemies…” – Lord Byron Shane and Trey, book one in Anyta Sunday’s Enemies to Lovers series, begins as a story of unrequited love and ends as a story of unexpected love between two young men who began as anything but friends. Outing himself in front of his best friend Ryan—the... Continue Reading →
Shane and Trey (Enemies to Lovers, #1) and a Bonus Short, Get It by Anyta Sunday
“Lovers may be—and indeed generally are—enemies…” – Lord Byron Shane and Trey, book one in Anyta Sunday’s Enemies to Lovers series, begins as a story of unrequited love and ends as a story of unexpected love between two young men who began as anything but friends. Outing himself in front of his best friend Ryan—the... Continue Reading →
(In)visible by Anyta Sunday
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery Surprising. Magical. Unbelievable. Those are the final three words of Anyta Sunday’s wondrous (In)visible and to be perfectly honest, there are no three words I could come up with that would better... Continue Reading →
(In)visible by Anyta Sunday
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery Surprising. Magical. Unbelievable. Those are the final three words of Anyta Sunday’s wondrous (In)visible and to be perfectly honest, there are no three words I could come up with that would better... Continue Reading →

