Review: A Taste of Copper by Elin Gregory

Title: A Taste of Copper Author: Elin Gregory Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 104 Pages Category: Historical At a Glance: Author Elin Gregory uses every page of her novella to paint the story of unrequited love. For such a short novella, I was thrilled by the lush quality of this author’s writing. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb:... Continue Reading →

Review: Sheep’s Clothing by Elin Gregory

Title: Sheep's Clothing Author: Elin Gregory Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 38 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: I loved the originality of this fun little read. Definitely check this one out if you’re in the mood for something different that will make you chuckle! Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: A terrifying personal change plus a family... Continue Reading →

Review: The Bones of Our Fathers by Elin Gregory

Title: The Bones of Our Fathers Author: Elin Gregory Publisher: Manifold Press Length:  231 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: A low-key character driven story with a slow but steady paced romance revolving around archeological find in a small town. Reviewed By: Lindsey Blurb: Malcolm Bright, brand new museum curator in a small Welsh Border... Continue Reading →

Review: Coins Not Accepted by Chris Quinton

Title: Coins Not Accepted Author: Chris Quinton Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 185 Pages Category: Sci-Fi/Fantasy At a Glance: A fairly unique story with intriguing world building and an interesting plot. Reviewed By: Lindsey Blurb: “Bring me the contents of the security box from the bank, and make sure you're not followed." Miles Carter carries out... Continue Reading →

Review: Ardent by Heloise West

Title: Ardent Author: Heloise West Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 292 Pages Category: Historical Romance, Mystery/Suspense At a Glance: Heloise West delivers a romance along with plenty of action and danger before bringing Ardent to a lovely and satisfying finish. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: In the village of Torrenta, master painter Morello has created a color... Continue Reading →

Review: The ‘True Love’ Solution by Julie Bozza

Title: The ‘True Love’ Solution Author: Julie Bozza Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 176 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: Archie, Leonard, and the strength of the opening chapters and the final chapter saved this one for me. Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: Jules Madigan loves his family and he loves his job. The only thing he’s... Continue Reading →

Review, Excerpt, and Giveaway: Eleventh Hour by Elin Gregory

Title: Eleventh Hour Author: Elin Gregory Publisher: Manifold Press Length: 195 Pages (Kindle) Category: Historical, Mystery/Thriller At a Glance: Gregory displays a deft hand at crafting historical espionage with a classic touch, which is then enhanced by the touching romance. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Borrowed from the Secret Intelligence Service cipher department to assist Briers... Continue Reading →

Review: Escaping from Him by Liam Livings

Title: Escaping from Him Author: Liam Livings Publisher: Manifold Press Pages/Word Count: 148 Pages At a Glance: A story of liberation and transformation that had me cheering on Ford and his family of choice. Reviewed By: Sadonna Blurb: Darryl’s on the run – from controlling boyfriend Chris, an air-conditioner called Dave (deceased), an intolerable, claustrophobic... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: Escaping From Him by Liam Livings

The Novel Approach welcomes author Liam Livings today on the Escaping From Him blog tour. Enjoy the guest post, then be sure to leave a comment below to this question - How do you feel about camp? - for a chance to win an e-copy of this or any one of Liam's backlist titles, reader's... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza's "A Threefold Cord" Is Threefold Brilliant – Reviewed by Tina

“And someone may overpower one alone, but two together can take a stand against him. And a threefold cord cannot quickly be torn apart.”—Ecclesiastes 4:12 Title: A Threefold Cord Author: Julie Bozza Publisher: Manifold Press Pages/Word Count: 57000 Words Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Grae Edwards and his co–stars Chris Willoughby and Ben Clyde work together... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza’s “A Threefold Cord” Is Threefold Brilliant – Reviewed by Tina

“And someone may overpower one alone, but two together can take a stand against him. And a threefold cord cannot quickly be torn apart.”—Ecclesiastes 4:12 Title: A Threefold Cord Author: Julie Bozza Publisher: Manifold Press Pages/Word Count: 57000 Words Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Grae Edwards and his co–stars Chris Willoughby and Ben Clyde work together... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza Takes Readers On A Stroll Through The Aphothecary's Garden

And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles. ― Frances Hodgson Burnett Hilary Kent has something Tom Laurence very much wants—his garden. But it’s not just any garden Tom’s after; it’s the centuries-old physic garden planted by a priest called Thaddeus who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, some four-hundred years before,... Continue Reading →

Julie Bozza Takes Readers On A Stroll Through The Aphothecary’s Garden

And the secret garden bloomed and bloomed and every morning revealed new miracles. ― Frances Hodgson Burnett Hilary Kent has something Tom Laurence very much wants—his garden. But it’s not just any garden Tom’s after; it’s the centuries-old physic garden planted by a priest called Thaddeus who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, some four-hundred years before,... Continue Reading →

Fool's Rush (Fool's Odyssey #3) by Chris Quinton – The Future Of Vampire-kind

For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. – Alexander Pope There was a time, not so long ago, that Xavi Escudero might’ve been described as impulsive, reckless, self-centered, maybe even a bit of a cheeky brat…but that was so much a part of the man’s appeal it was easy to be drawn in... Continue Reading →

Fool’s Rush (Fool’s Odyssey #3) by Chris Quinton – The Future Of Vampire-kind

For fools rush in where angels fear to tread. – Alexander Pope There was a time, not so long ago, that Xavi Escudero might’ve been described as impulsive, reckless, self-centered, maybe even a bit of a cheeky brat…but that was so much a part of the man’s appeal it was easy to be drawn in... Continue Reading →

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