Christopher Fletcher is a habitual liar. He’s also an author, so he’s well versed in creating fictions, and he uses that talent like an armor to protect a Christopher no one truly knows, maybe not even Christopher himself. Chris has crafted a variety of persona in his adult life—the timid writer, the dutiful son seeking... Continue Reading →
Lies and Consequences by Kaje Harper
Christopher Fletcher is a habitual liar. He’s also an author, so he’s well versed in creating fictions, and he uses that talent like an armor to protect a Christopher no one truly knows, maybe not even Christopher himself. Chris has crafted a variety of persona in his adult life—the timid writer, the dutiful son seeking... Continue Reading →
Me, Myself and I by Tasha D-Drake
Ah, here we go again—me sitting around eagerly anticipating a sequel to a book that baited and hooked me in with the oddity of its premise. Yes, Me, Myself and I is that book, and yes, I cannot wait to see what the author has in store next for these characters. This book, in what... Continue Reading →
Me, Myself and I by Tasha D-Drake
Ah, here we go again—me sitting around eagerly anticipating a sequel to a book that baited and hooked me in with the oddity of its premise. Yes, Me, Myself and I is that book, and yes, I cannot wait to see what the author has in store next for these characters. This book, in what... Continue Reading →
Protection by S.A. Reid
There’s a saying that goes something like, “life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” I'm a firm believer that some of those shining little breathless moments don't take place in reality at all, but in the realms of the fictional people we... Continue Reading →
Protection by S.A. Reid
There’s a saying that goes something like, “life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” I'm a firm believer that some of those shining little breathless moments don't take place in reality at all, but in the realms of the fictional people we... Continue Reading →
Arabesque by Hayden Thorne
"All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril." - Oscar Wilde Perilous? Perhaps. If one reads, though, and doesn’t look beneath the surface sometimes, how does that reader then make those personal connections to a book or the characters? The author writes the words... Continue Reading →
Arabesque by Hayden Thorne
"All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril." - Oscar Wilde Perilous? Perhaps. If one reads, though, and doesn’t look beneath the surface sometimes, how does that reader then make those personal connections to a book or the characters? The author writes the words... Continue Reading →
A Point To Ponder: How Much Should One’s Personal Bias Affect A Review?
***WARNING: SPOILERS*** Or should it? I just recently finished reading a book that has given me pause and really made me reflect upon how much my personal bias against the subject matter is affecting my ability to be impartial to it, to look at the merits of the writing, the strength of the premise, and... Continue Reading →
When Angels Fall by Z.A. Maxfield
When Angels Fall by Z.A. Maxfield My rating: 5 of 5 stars If you’ve read the special project Wishing on a Blue Star, then this story is going to be familiar to you, as it is Z.A. Maxfield’s outstanding contribution to that anthology. But whether you have read the entire anthology or not, do yourself... Continue Reading →
Boats in the Night by Josephine Myles
Title: Boats in the Night Author: Josephine Myles Publisher: Self-Published Pages: 164 (.pdf) Characters: Smutty, Giles POV: 3rd Person Sub-Genre: Contemporary Romance Kisses: 5 Blurb: Like two ships passing in the night—if one was a narrowboat and the other a luxury yacht. Disgraced private school teacher Giles Rathbourne has been sent home on extended sick-leave... Continue Reading →
Boats in the Night by Josephine Myles
Title: Boats in the Night Author: Josephine Myles Publisher: Self-Published Pages: 164 (.pdf) Characters: Smutty, Giles POV: 3rd Person Sub-Genre: Contemporary Romance Kisses: 5 Blurb: Like two ships passing in the night—if one was a narrowboat and the other a luxury yacht. Disgraced private school teacher Giles Rathbourne has been sent home on extended sick-leave... Continue Reading →

