Review: A Shot of J&B by Lou Sylvre

Title: A Shot of J&B Author: Lou Sylvre Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 214 Pages At a Glance: This book wasn’t perfect, but it was still a fantastic story. Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: Six years ago, Brian Harrison helped save the life of Jackie Vasquez, and he’s never really forgotten him. After the rescue, Brian... Continue Reading →

Review: A Shot of J&B by Lou Sylvre

Title: A Shot of J&B Author: Lou Sylvre Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 214 Pages At a Glance: This book wasn’t perfect, but it was still a fantastic story. Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: Six years ago, Brian Harrison helped save the life of Jackie Vasquez, and he’s never really forgotten him. After the rescue, Brian... Continue Reading →

Review: Boston Boyfriends by Margie Church

Title: Boston Boyfriends Author: Margie Church Publisher:  Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 250 Pages At a Glance:  The writing was good, flowed well, and is easy to follow, but the main characters didn't seem to have any chemistry.  Reviewed By: Angel Blurb: A hot hook up at a celebrity wedding leaves Porter Campbell wanting a whole... Continue Reading →

Review: Cronin’s Key by N.R. Walker

Title: Cronin’s Key Author: N.R. Walker Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 265 Pages At a Glance: This is a series destined to make even the most wary paranormal readers stand up and cheer. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: NYPD Detective Alec MacAidan has always been good with weird. After all, his life has been a string of... Continue Reading →

Review: Cronin's Key by N.R. Walker

Title: Cronin’s Key Author: N.R. Walker Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 265 Pages At a Glance: This is a series destined to make even the most wary paranormal readers stand up and cheer. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: NYPD Detective Alec MacAidan has always been good with weird. After all, his life has been a string of... Continue Reading →

Review: The Diary by R.M. Jane

Title: The Diary Author: R.M. Jane Publisher: Less Than Three Press Pages/Word Count: 161 Pages At a Glance: The Diary doesn't sustain its early charm through to the end. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: John Bridly has been enamored with Paul Duvant, son a of a rich American merchant, since the moment he laid eyes on... Continue Reading →

Review: Here For You by Skylar M. Cates

Title: Here For You Author: Skylar M. Cates Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 234 Pages At a Glance: I truly can't recommend this book enough. Reviewed By: Jackie Blurb: Life is a thread connecting us. One pull and it all unravels. Cole Gannon arrives in the seaside town of Ocean Vista to work as a... Continue Reading →

Review: Misfits by Garrett Leigh

Title: Misfits Author: Garrett Leigh Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 277 Pages At a Glance: Misfits is another one that is not to be missed. Reviewed By: Jules Blurb: Restaurant owner Tom Fearnes has loved his partner Cass for as long as he can remember, but their work often keeps them apart. When he meets... Continue Reading →

Review: North on Drummond by K.C. Burn

Title: North on Drummond Author: K.C. Burn Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 287 Pages At a Glance: A too-light hand in its treatment of conflict and characterization left me wishing for more. Reviewed By: Rena Blurb: Sandy Bottom Bay, Florida - Come for the Haunts, Stay for the Beaches! Drew Drummond might call himself a... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: The Other Side of Winter by G.B. Gordon

Hi everyone, I’m thrilled to be here and especially thrilled about the reason I’m here: Bengt and Alex are back with The Other Side of Winter. Some of you wanted to know a bit more about what happens between the two books, so I’m taking the opportunity to give you some glimpses into that year... Continue Reading →

Audio Review: Serenading Stanley by John Inman – Narrated by Tyler Stevens

Title: Serenading Stanley Author: John Inman Narrator:: Tyler Stevens Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 8 Hours, 2 Minutes At a Glance: I loved listening to Serenading Stanley, loved the fact there was more than one romance going on, and offer thanks to these wonderfully talented men Reviewed By: Kim Blurb: Welcome to the Belladonna Arms,... Continue Reading →

Review: I Hate Summer by HT Pantu

Title: I Hate Summer Author: HT Pantu Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 264 Pages At a Glance: I recommend this one for those who like new adult stories served by snarky, pretty boys, with a frenemies to lovers storyline. Reviewed By: Chris Blurb: Out since he was fourteen, Idrys grew up hating summer, mostly because... Continue Reading →

Review: One Perfect Wish by L.M. Brown

Title: One Perfect Wish Author: L.M. Brown Publisher: Totally Bound Publishing Pages/Word Count: 61 Pages At a Glance: Brown threw in just the right twist to elevate this tale from another insta-love story to something so much more. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Playing the part of another man’s husband to fulfill a wish is easy,... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: The Labyrinth of Stone Blog Tour by TA Moore

The Novel Approach welcomes TA Moore today on the Labyrinth of Stone blog tour. Writers are creatures of habit. Not all - but most - have a few routines that in place that lubricate the flow of inspiration. They write in a specific place or play a specific song; they write in the morning or... Continue Reading →

Review: Falling Apart by Riley Long

Title: Falling Apart Author: Riley Long Publisher: MLR Press Pages/Word Count: 118 Pages At a Glance: Riley Long did a good job of keeping the book focused on Billy and Ryder. Reviewed By: Pia Blurb: A cowboy meets an up-and-coming rock star and faces his fears of falling in love. Playboy and up-and-coming rockstar Ryder... Continue Reading →

Review: For a Dragon's Redemption by Charlie Richards

Title: For a Dragon’s Redemption Author: Charlie Richards Publisher: eXtasy Books  Pages/Word Count: 76 pages At a Glance: This book was far too short. I would have enjoyed a lot more. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb:Two men. One will do anything for family. One will discover the true meaning of responsibility. Ross McCord will do anything to fulfill his mother’s... Continue Reading →

Review: For a Dragon’s Redemption by Charlie Richards

Title: For a Dragon’s Redemption Author: Charlie Richards Publisher: eXtasy Books  Pages/Word Count: 76 pages At a Glance: This book was far too short. I would have enjoyed a lot more. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb:Two men. One will do anything for family. One will discover the true meaning of responsibility. Ross McCord will do anything to fulfill his mother’s... Continue Reading →

Audio Review: Snow on the Mountain by P.D. Singer – Narrated by Finn Sterling

Title: Snow on the Mountain (The Mountains: Book Two) Author: P.D. Singer Narrator:: Finn Sterling Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 6 Hours, 43 Minutes At a Glance: The relationship between Jake and Kurt was very believable; they just seem like good guys trying to find their way. Reviewed By: Kathie Blurb: Champagne powder snow, gorgeously... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: The Grim Life by K.D. Worth

The Novel Approach welcomes author Deanna Wadsworth today, writing as her Young Adult alter ego K.D. Worth, and talking a bit about her new Harmony Ink Press novel The Grim Life. K.D. is also offering the chance for one lucky reader to win an e-copy of the book. To enter for a chance to win,... Continue Reading →

Review: Labyrinthian by Sunny Moraine

Title: Labyrinthian Author: Sunny Moraine Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 289 Pages At a Glance: Unfortunately, this one missed the mark for me. Reviewed By: Lana Blurb: A hunter should never fall for his prey. Still nursing his latest post-mission hangover, bounty hunter Theseus jumps at a high-paying, high-risk job that sounds ridiculously easy. Yet... Continue Reading →

Review: Strangers in the Night by Jaycee Edward and Helena Stone

Title: Strangers in the Night Author: Jaycee Edward and Helena Stone Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 52 Pages At a Glance: Wow. Just that—wow. I really was blown away by this story. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: When Army veteran Slade stumbles upon an isolated cottage on a cold, dark night, the young man finds more... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: Once Upon a Time — Reimagined Fairy Tales with Keira Andrews & Leta Blake

When we first began writing our sexy, gay twists on classic fairy tales, we deeply offended someone on the internet, who ranted that the children’s stories we all grew up reading should remain unsullied. We thought it rather amusing that this person was crusading to retain the purity of fairy tales when the original stories... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: Once Upon a Time — Reimagined Fairy Tales with Keira Andrews & Leta Blake

When we first began writing our sexy, gay twists on classic fairy tales, we deeply offended someone on the internet, who ranted that the children’s stories we all grew up reading should remain unsullied. We thought it rather amusing that this person was crusading to retain the purity of fairy tales when the original stories... Continue Reading →

Interview and Giveaway: A Shot of J&B by Lou Sylvre

The Novel Approach welcomes Lou Sylvre today on the A Shot of J&B blog tour. Lou answered a few questions about her boys, and is also offering the chance for one lucky reader to win an e-copy of the book AND a $10 Dreamspinner Press gift card. You can enter by clicking on the Rafflecopter... Continue Reading →

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