“The soul is a terrible reality. It can be bought, and sold, and bartered away. It can be poisoned, or made perfect.” – Oscar Wilde A.F. Henley explores the unexplainable and twists certain absolutes into believable impossibilities in The Gift, a story that’s a blend of Extra Sensory Perfection and the Faustian tale of a... Continue Reading →
Away In A Manger… Oh Look, Someone’s Dead In “Oh! Hoaley Night!”
“I am sorry for those that disagree with me because I know that they are wrong.” – Woodrow Wilson I hadn’t read any of the three previous Hoale Construction Mysteries, but decided to take this one on because it looked good. I’m glad I did. I will now have to read the first three books,... Continue Reading →
Away In A Manger… Oh Look, Someone's Dead In "Oh! Hoaley Night!"
“I am sorry for those that disagree with me because I know that they are wrong.” – Woodrow Wilson I hadn’t read any of the three previous Hoale Construction Mysteries, but decided to take this one on because it looked good. I’m glad I did. I will now have to read the first three books,... Continue Reading →
Feeling A Little Confused This Holiday Season? "Blame it on the Mistletoe"
“The mouth is made for communication, and nothing is more articulate than a kiss.” ― Jarod Kintz Summary: Mick has done a bang up job of turning his roommate, Fielding, child prodigy and Physics superstar, into a much more approachable and normal guy. Since moving in together at the start of the year, their friendship... Continue Reading →
Feeling A Little Confused This Holiday Season? “Blame it on the Mistletoe”
“The mouth is made for communication, and nothing is more articulate than a kiss.” ― Jarod Kintz Summary: Mick has done a bang up job of turning his roommate, Fielding, child prodigy and Physics superstar, into a much more approachable and normal guy. Since moving in together at the start of the year, their friendship... Continue Reading →
"Blue Moon: Too Good to Be True"? – A.E. Via Says So, And She Wants To Give You A Chance To Win!
Hello Readers! Thank you so much for stopping by The Novel Approach to hear about my debut bestselling M/M erotic romance novel Blue Moon: Too Good To Be True. I am almost to the end of my blog tour and I’ve heard such wonderful responses to the story. For my first book ever written, it’s... Continue Reading →
“Blue Moon: Too Good to Be True”? – A.E. Via Says So, And She Wants To Give You A Chance To Win!
Hello Readers! Thank you so much for stopping by The Novel Approach to hear about my debut bestselling M/M erotic romance novel Blue Moon: Too Good To Be True. I am almost to the end of my blog tour and I’ve heard such wonderful responses to the story. For my first book ever written, it’s... Continue Reading →
Some Sex And Other Stuff Happens “Below the Boarder”
“Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.” – Charlie Brown Below The Boarder begins like a stereotypical opposites attracting story. Hot, hunky mechanic Dayton O’Hare moves into college professor Noni Spiro’s attic room and becomes a boarder. The attraction is immediate and the seduction dance begins despite the approximately 20... Continue Reading →
Some Sex And Other Stuff Happens "Below the Boarder"
“Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.” – Charlie Brown Below The Boarder begins like a stereotypical opposites attracting story. Hot, hunky mechanic Dayton O’Hare moves into college professor Noni Spiro’s attic room and becomes a boarder. The attraction is immediate and the seduction dance begins despite the approximately 20... Continue Reading →
In Which A “Pretty Boy Dead” Proves A Threat
“The murder itself is the end of the story. It's Zero Hour. It's Zero Hour now.” – Agatha Christie BLURB: A murdered male stripper. A missing go-go dancer. A city councilman on the hook. Can Atlanta homicide detective Sergeant Kendall Parker solve the vicious crime while remaining safely hidden behind the closet door? When the... Continue Reading →
Review: Pretty Boy Dead by Jon Michaelsen
BLURB: A murdered male stripper. A missing go-go dancer. A city councilman on the hook. Can Atlanta homicide detective Sergeant Kendall Parker solve the vicious crime while remaining safely hidden behind the closet door? When the body of a young man is found in a popular midtown park, police and local media quickly pin the... Continue Reading →
There's Something Sinister Brewing In The Bowels Of "Stormhaven"
“Who knows the end? What has risen may sink, and what has sunk may rise. Loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and decay spreads over the tottering cities of men.” ― H.P. Lovecraft One of the things I’ve come to love about Jordan L. Hawk’s books is that no matter what I expect going... Continue Reading →
There’s Something Sinister Brewing In The Bowels Of “Stormhaven”
“Who knows the end? What has risen may sink, and what has sunk may rise. Loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and decay spreads over the tottering cities of men.” ― H.P. Lovecraft One of the things I’ve come to love about Jordan L. Hawk’s books is that no matter what I expect going... Continue Reading →
B. Snow Is Here Today With “A Cunning Plan” For A Giveaway!
TNA: Hi, B., thanks so much for being here with us today. Why don't we start out by having you tell us a little bit about yourself? Hobbies, interests, odds and ends things that make you, you. B: Hi, TNA! Let's see….I got into writing original fiction because I was a Harry Potter fan, and... Continue Reading →
B. Snow Has Come Up With Such "A Cunning Plan" For You
“It's human to have a secret, but it's just as human to reveal it sooner or later.” ― Philip Roth B. Snow throws a bit of the unexpected into her novel A Cunning Plan, a welcome bit too, if I do say so myself, that elevated the book from the usual historical fare to something... Continue Reading →
B. Snow Has Come Up With Such “A Cunning Plan” For You
“It's human to have a secret, but it's just as human to reveal it sooner or later.” ― Philip Roth B. Snow throws a bit of the unexpected into her novel A Cunning Plan, a welcome bit too, if I do say so myself, that elevated the book from the usual historical fare to something... Continue Reading →
Cardeno C. Tells A Story That Happens "In Another Life"
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt BLURB: At age 18, Shiloh Raben is tired. He no longer has the energy to deal with mean classmates, inner doubt, and fear of familial rejection, so he takes a razor to his wrist. When he wakes up in... Continue Reading →
Cardeno C. Tells A Story That Happens “In Another Life”
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” ― Eleanor Roosevelt BLURB: At age 18, Shiloh Raben is tired. He no longer has the energy to deal with mean classmates, inner doubt, and fear of familial rejection, so he takes a razor to his wrist. When he wakes up in... Continue Reading →
Countdown To Christmas With Jack Frost – 23 Days And Counting – And There's A Giveaway!
Hi, I'm Jack Frost. You may have heard of me, or cursed me when you had to scrape snow off your car in the morning, or maybe you read my story in A GIFT FOR SANTA, written by Deanna Wadsworth in THE NAUGHTY NORTH POLE series from Decadent Publishing. I have no idea how Deanna... Continue Reading →
Countdown To Christmas With Jack Frost – 23 Days And Counting – And There’s A Giveaway!
Hi, I'm Jack Frost. You may have heard of me, or cursed me when you had to scrape snow off your car in the morning, or maybe you read my story in A GIFT FOR SANTA, written by Deanna Wadsworth in THE NAUGHTY NORTH POLE series from Decadent Publishing. I have no idea how Deanna... Continue Reading →
How About A Little Taste Of “Home for the Holidays”?
Be sure to stay tuned right here because Lori Toland will be our guest on December 14, 2013, with an interview and giveaway! Excerpt: Home for the Holidays When Blaze reached the street, a horse drawn carriage like the ones he’d seen in Central Park was parked in front of the restaurant. Jason gestured for... Continue Reading →
How About A Little Taste Of "Home for the Holidays"?
Be sure to stay tuned right here because Lori Toland will be our guest on December 14, 2013, with an interview and giveaway! Excerpt: Home for the Holidays When Blaze reached the street, a horse drawn carriage like the ones he’d seen in Central Park was parked in front of the restaurant. Jason gestured for... Continue Reading →
An Unlikely Friendship Transforms “The Weeping Willow”
“Fairy tales and folk tales are for children and childlike people, not because they are little and inconsequential, but because they are as enormous as life itself.” ― Anthony Esolen Crispian Butcher is a throw-away child who, at fifteen, has learned what it means to be homeless, friendless, hungry, tired with nowhere to rest. He... Continue Reading →
An Unlikely Friendship Transforms "The Weeping Willow"
“Fairy tales and folk tales are for children and childlike people, not because they are little and inconsequential, but because they are as enormous as life itself.” ― Anthony Esolen Crispian Butcher is a throw-away child who, at fifteen, has learned what it means to be homeless, friendless, hungry, tired with nowhere to rest. He... Continue Reading →

