Title: Haunted by the Past Author: Pelaam Publisher: Breathless Press Pages/Word Count: 44 Pages At a Glance: Haunted by the Past is a nice, quick read overall, though, if you want something not too involved but still quite romantic. Reviewed By: Rena Blurb: Jared didn’t believe in ghosts or love, until he moved into his…
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Review: Horse of Bells by Pelaam
Title: Horse of Bells Author: Pelaam Publisher: Breathless Press Pages/Word Count: 29000 Words At a Glance: While the novella’s a quick, fun read, I still can’t help but think of missed opportunities Blurb: A legendary horse, magic, and a man shrouded in mystery. Who can he trust? Caolan risks both his heart and his life…
Review: Touch of a Ghost by L.M. Brown
Title: Touch of a Ghost Author: L.M. Brown Publisher: Breathless Press Pages/Word Count: 74 Pages At a Glance: Overall, a bit angsty as well as bittersweet Blurb: What if you could only touch your lover one night of the year? Halloween night is all you have when in a relationship with a ghost. Drew Jessop…
Cover Reveal: Not Mistaken Identity by Iyana Jenna
Title: Not Mistaken Identity Author: Iyana Jenna Release date: January 2, 2015 Publisher: Breathless Press Length: 13K Words Sub-genres: M/M Contemporary Romance Iyana’s Breathless Press Page
Kay Fraser's "Coming Home" Is A Story Of Healing At The Holidays
“The past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can only move on.” ― Libba Bray Kay Fraser combines history and the holidays, in Coming Home, the story of two boys who meet in decidedly touchy circumstances, and through the kindness and persuasive skills of young Alexander…
Kay Fraser’s “Coming Home” Is A Story Of Healing At The Holidays
“The past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can only move on.” ― Libba Bray Kay Fraser combines history and the holidays, in Coming Home, the story of two boys who meet in decidedly touchy circumstances, and through the kindness and persuasive skills of young Alexander…