Brandon Shire's "Heart of Timber" Brings You In From The "Cold"

“If only. Those were two very big, impossible words.” – Brandon Shire Blurb: Two years after watching Anderson walk out of the prison gates, Lem has a visitor who informs him that Anderson desperately needs his help. He scoffs at the idea until he is given an offer that he cannot refuse. He doesn’t know... Continue Reading →

Brandon Shire’s “Heart of Timber” Brings You In From The “Cold”

“If only. Those were two very big, impossible words.” – Brandon Shire Blurb: Two years after watching Anderson walk out of the prison gates, Lem has a visitor who informs him that Anderson desperately needs his help. He scoffs at the idea until he is given an offer that he cannot refuse. He doesn’t know... 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 →

"His Prize Possession: Tales of Pleasure and Dominance" – It's Prose With A Purpose

“If love and hate aren’t true opposites, perhaps neither are pleasure and pain—if you go far enough in one extreme, it resembles the other.” ― Daria Snadowsky There’s nothing quite like reading for a good cause, and there’s nothing quite as gratifying as really liking what you read for that cause. Authors Cherry Dare, Isabel... Continue Reading →

“His Prize Possession: Tales of Pleasure and Dominance” – It’s Prose With A Purpose

“If love and hate aren’t true opposites, perhaps neither are pleasure and pain—if you go far enough in one extreme, it resembles the other.” ― Daria Snadowsky There’s nothing quite like reading for a good cause, and there’s nothing quite as gratifying as really liking what you read for that cause. Authors Cherry Dare, Isabel... Continue Reading →

"My Lord's Judgment" – In Which Taylor Law Takes That Falling In Love Thing Literally

“For then we certainly come under judgment, but that the redeemer and the judge are the same.” ― Søren Kierkegaard Samael is an angel, and not just any angel but one of Heaven’s most feared and fated angels, who now stands accused of a crime he didn’t commit. He is awaiting his Father’s punishment, and... Continue Reading →

“My Lord’s Judgment” – In Which Taylor Law Takes That Falling In Love Thing Literally

“For then we certainly come under judgment, but that the redeemer and the judge are the same.” ― Søren Kierkegaard Samael is an angel, and not just any angel but one of Heaven’s most feared and fated angels, who now stands accused of a crime he didn’t commit. He is awaiting his Father’s punishment, and... Continue Reading →

Sara Alva Gives Voice To The "Silent" In This Story Of Young Love

“Secrets are what can ease or crush a soul, mend or destroy a heart, and rescue or murder a life.” ― Alexis Hurley BLURB: Alex’s life as a teenager in South Central L.A. is far from perfect, but it’s his life, and he knows how to live it. He knows what role to play and... Continue Reading →

Sara Alva Gives Voice To The “Silent” In This Story Of Young Love

“Secrets are what can ease or crush a soul, mend or destroy a heart, and rescue or murder a life.” ― Alexis Hurley BLURB: Alex’s life as a teenager in South Central L.A. is far from perfect, but it’s his life, and he knows how to live it. He knows what role to play and... Continue Reading →

Kol Anderson’s “Soulmate” Is A Story Of Survival

“For better or worse, he is my soul mate. The other half of me. In many ways, he is my reflection.” ― Sylvia Day This story had me from page one, as do all of Kol Anderson's books. His writing just sucks you in and doesn't let you go. His stories are dark and heartbreaking,... Continue Reading →

Kol Anderson's "Soulmate" Is A Story Of Survival

“For better or worse, he is my soul mate. The other half of me. In many ways, he is my reflection.” ― Sylvia Day This story had me from page one, as do all of Kol Anderson's books. His writing just sucks you in and doesn't let you go. His stories are dark and heartbreaking,... Continue Reading →

Silvia Violet’s “Unexpected Rescue” Is Every Bit As Good As Expected

“Our deepest wounds surround our greatest gifts.” ― Ken Page I've read Sylvia Violet before and always enjoyed her stories so I was really excited to read this story for review. Jackson is a former Navy Seal who recently had to leave service because of extensive damage to his leg during a routine mission gone... Continue Reading →

Silvia Violet's "Unexpected Rescue" Is Every Bit As Good As Expected

“Our deepest wounds surround our greatest gifts.” ― Ken Page I've read Sylvia Violet before and always enjoyed her stories so I was really excited to read this story for review. Jackson is a former Navy Seal who recently had to leave service because of extensive damage to his leg during a routine mission gone... Continue Reading →

Finding Love In A Surfers Paradise In “Shooting the Curl”

“Embrace relational uncertainty. It's called romance." – Mark Batterson Summary: As a single parent, Caleb is trying his hardest to instil responsibility and values into his “Little Dude”, his adopted four year old son, Leo. Set in the rippling waves of a surfers paradise, Caleb and Leo are building their life together, forging Team One... Continue Reading →

Finding Love In A Surfers Paradise In "Shooting the Curl"

“Embrace relational uncertainty. It's called romance." – Mark Batterson Summary: As a single parent, Caleb is trying his hardest to instil responsibility and values into his “Little Dude”, his adopted four year old son, Leo. Set in the rippling waves of a surfers paradise, Caleb and Leo are building their life together, forging Team One... Continue Reading →

Roles Get Flipped In Devon McCormack’s “Clipped”

“Demons are archetypes. They live in all of us.” – Author Unknown To start, this was a very interesting read. There's a lot of very fast paced action, a lot of sex, and a lot of characters to keep up with. Oh, and did I mention, a lot of sex? Kinzer, one of the main... Continue Reading →

Roles Get Flipped In Devon McCormack's "Clipped"

“Demons are archetypes. They live in all of us.” – Author Unknown To start, this was a very interesting read. There's a lot of very fast paced action, a lot of sex, and a lot of characters to keep up with. Oh, and did I mention, a lot of sex? Kinzer, one of the main... Continue Reading →

If You’re Going To Get “Stung”, This Is The Best Way To Do It

“The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is.” ― Marguerite de Valois Do you find that you judge a book by its cover? The old adage says we’re not supposed to, but if you ask me, the cover of a book is like the curb appeal of a home—if the cover doesn’t make... Continue Reading →

If You're Going To Get "Stung", This Is The Best Way To Do It

“The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is.” ― Marguerite de Valois Do you find that you judge a book by its cover? The old adage says we’re not supposed to, but if you ask me, the cover of a book is like the curb appeal of a home—if the cover doesn’t make... Continue Reading →

In This Modern Fairy Tale, It’s “The Year of the Bull”

“Yesterday's fairy tale is today's fact. The magician is only one step ahead of his audience.” ― Anne Morrow Lindbergh Summary: Waking up beside last night’s one night stand, Brain Cooper is confronted with an ugly foot. Turns out the guy attached to it is just as ugly, not in looks, but in his brash... Continue Reading →

In This Modern Fairy Tale, It's "The Year of the Bull"

“Yesterday's fairy tale is today's fact. The magician is only one step ahead of his audience.” ― Anne Morrow Lindbergh Summary: Waking up beside last night’s one night stand, Brain Cooper is confronted with an ugly foot. Turns out the guy attached to it is just as ugly, not in looks, but in his brash... Continue Reading →

“Slave of Heart” and “My Warrior, My Slave” – Stories Of Dominance And Submission In An Alternate World

“A Dom never takes away. He only builds.” ― Delaine Moore Slave of Heart and My Warrior, My Slave are companion novellas, though they can be read as standalones and don’t need to be read in a certain order. Nana G. has set these stories in an Alternate Universe, with just a titch of Greek... Continue Reading →

"Slave of Heart" and "My Warrior, My Slave" – Stories Of Dominance And Submission In An Alternate World

“A Dom never takes away. He only builds.” ― Delaine Moore Slave of Heart and My Warrior, My Slave are companion novellas, though they can be read as standalones and don’t need to be read in a certain order. Nana G. has set these stories in an Alternate Universe, with just a titch of Greek... Continue Reading →

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