Cardeno C.’s “Strong Enough” Is A Don’t-Miss Read

“Just like there's always time for pain, there's always time for healing.” ― Jennifer Brown I don't think I have ever read a book by Cardeno C. that hasn't tugged at my heartstrings. Cardeno has a way of writing MCs that just pulls me in and makes me fall in love with them immediately. This... Continue Reading →

Set Sail On The High Seas With Elin Gregory's "On a Lee Shore"

Life's pretty good, and why wouldn't it be? I'm a pirate, after all.-- Johnny Depp I am generally not a fan of historical romance novels. I read this one only for the purpose of reviewing it. I am glad I did. I don’t know that On A Lee Shore changed my mind about historicals in... Continue Reading →

Set Sail On The High Seas With Elin Gregory’s “On a Lee Shore”

Life's pretty good, and why wouldn't it be? I'm a pirate, after all.-- Johnny Depp I am generally not a fan of historical romance novels. I read this one only for the purpose of reviewing it. I am glad I did. I don’t know that On A Lee Shore changed my mind about historicals in... Continue Reading →

This Is Some "Junk" You'll Most Definitely Want To Keep

“Books want to be read. They’re pretty pointless, otherwise.” – Josephine Myles There is not a single one among us avid readers who won’t relate in even the tiniest way to Jasper Richardson. At least I hope it’s in the tiniest way; otherwise, you might have a problem. What we would call an addiction to... Continue Reading →

This Is Some “Junk” You’ll Most Definitely Want To Keep

“Books want to be read. They’re pretty pointless, otherwise.” – Josephine Myles There is not a single one among us avid readers who won’t relate in even the tiniest way to Jasper Richardson. At least I hope it’s in the tiniest way; otherwise, you might have a problem. What we would call an addiction to... Continue Reading →

The Books I Will Keep Forever – By Josephine Myles (And There's A Giveaway!)

When creating the character of a book hoarder in Junk, I didn’t have to look too far for inspiration. Like many avid readers, I’ve gone through periods of owning far too many books. However, I’ve now got it down to a smallish collection I can manage. The main issue was in deciding which sorts of... Continue Reading →

The Books I Will Keep Forever – By Josephine Myles (And There’s A Giveaway!)

When creating the character of a book hoarder in Junk, I didn’t have to look too far for inspiration. Like many avid readers, I’ve gone through periods of owning far too many books. However, I’ve now got it down to a smallish collection I can manage. The main issue was in deciding which sorts of... Continue Reading →

Get Carried Away By "Bloodlust"

“It seemed to him that he had just seen both ends of that chain; that when he touched one end, the other quivered.” – Anton Chekhov The beginning of this book starts with Jax and his little brother Mason making their way across Mississippi toward New Orleans. The two boys, nineteen and eight years old,... Continue Reading →

Get Carried Away By “Bloodlust”

“It seemed to him that he had just seen both ends of that chain; that when he touched one end, the other quivered.” – Anton Chekhov The beginning of this book starts with Jax and his little brother Mason making their way across Mississippi toward New Orleans. The two boys, nineteen and eight years old,... Continue Reading →

A.J.'s Got You Covered And She Likes "Summer School"

This week’s pick of the week is Summer School by Tam Ames with artwork by Anna Sikorska. Why did I like the Summer School cover? Well, first off, the placement of the photos is interesting. I especially like the blond guy in the back. He looks soulful. He looks like someone I want to get... Continue Reading →

A.J.’s Got You Covered And She Likes “Summer School”

This week’s pick of the week is Summer School by Tam Ames with artwork by Anna Sikorska. Why did I like the Summer School cover? Well, first off, the placement of the photos is interesting. I especially like the blond guy in the back. He looks soulful. He looks like someone I want to get... Continue Reading →

We're Not Quite Feeling "Bloodlust" For GayRomLit, But It's Close! And There's A Giveaway!

Blurb: Forty miles east of New Orleans, dog tired and out of money, nineteen year old Jax and his little brother are on the run. They stop for breakfast at a roadside café and have a run-in with the leader of a tough looking motorcycle gang. His name is Cade D’Allisande, an alpha wolf leading... Continue Reading →

We’re Not Quite Feeling “Bloodlust” For GayRomLit, But It’s Close! And There’s A Giveaway!

Blurb: Forty miles east of New Orleans, dog tired and out of money, nineteen year old Jax and his little brother are on the run. They stop for breakfast at a roadside café and have a run-in with the leader of a tough looking motorcycle gang. His name is Cade D’Allisande, an alpha wolf leading... Continue Reading →

More Meerkat Love In Lisa Worrall's "Marshall's Park" Serial

“When we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them, and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness — and call it love — true love.” — Robert Fulghum I have a deeply held personal belief that most really talented writers are sadists at heart. Especially those who write books in series.... Continue Reading →

More Meerkat Love In Lisa Worrall’s “Marshall’s Park” Serial

“When we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them, and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness — and call it love — true love.” — Robert Fulghum I have a deeply held personal belief that most really talented writers are sadists at heart. Especially those who write books in series.... Continue Reading →

Sue Brown Has Created An "Isle of Wishes"

“And that is how change happens. One gesture. One person. One moment at a time.” ― Libba Bray This sequel was wonderfully written and kept my attention from the start. We are first introduced to Paul Owens. Paul is Sam Owens' brother. If you read the first book in the series then you will remember... Continue Reading →

Sue Brown Has Created An “Isle of Wishes”

“And that is how change happens. One gesture. One person. One moment at a time.” ― Libba Bray This sequel was wonderfully written and kept my attention from the start. We are first introduced to Paul Owens. Paul is Sam Owens' brother. If you read the first book in the series then you will remember... Continue Reading →

Let's All Make Sure We're On The "Same Page", Because "The Race Is On," And Lily Velden Is Here With A Giveaway To Help Celebrate!

SAME PAGE Book 1: HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN by LILY VELDEN published by DREAMSPINNER PRESS Blurb: He was like the only splash of color in a black-and-white photograph. The man was beautiful. At an exhibition opening in Sydney, jaded Hollywood heartthrob Jaxon Moncrieff lays eyes on publicity-shy artist Liam Lassiter for the first time... Continue Reading →

Let’s All Make Sure We’re On The “Same Page”, Because “The Race Is On,” And Lily Velden Is Here With A Giveaway To Help Celebrate!

SAME PAGE Book 1: HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN by LILY VELDEN published by DREAMSPINNER PRESS Blurb: He was like the only splash of color in a black-and-white photograph. The man was beautiful. At an exhibition opening in Sydney, jaded Hollywood heartthrob Jaxon Moncrieff lays eyes on publicity-shy artist Liam Lassiter for the first time... Continue Reading →

Agamemnon Frost Is Your Guide On A Journey Through "The House of Death" And Onto "The Hollow Ships"

"A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men." – Amy Lowell Mr. Agamemnon Frost is not at all the man he appears to be. On the surface one would say he’s a bit of a fop, fastidious in his outward appearance, perhaps a little shallow and, for... Continue Reading →

Agamemnon Frost Is Your Guide On A Journey Through “The House of Death” And Onto “The Hollow Ships”

"A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men." – Amy Lowell Mr. Agamemnon Frost is not at all the man he appears to be. On the surface one would say he’s a bit of a fop, fastidious in his outward appearance, perhaps a little shallow and, for... Continue Reading →

See Your Way To Andrew Grey's "Love Comes in Darkness"

“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →

See Your Way To Andrew Grey’s “Love Comes in Darkness”

“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →

Well, Would You Look Who's Dropped By To Celebrate With A Giveaway? It's M.A. Church!

Grandparents, like heroes, are as necessary to a child’s growth as vitamins. ~Joyce Allston Hey everyone! I’m M.A. Church and I’m here to talk about my latest book called Shadows in the Night from Dreamspinner, which was released July 12th. I’m also doing a Shadows eBook giveaway. Hehe, I’m very excited over this book. :)... Continue Reading →

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