Brita Addams Speaks From Experience – The Road To Publication Isn't Paved In Gold

June proved an interesting and oft times frustrating month. Things have happened that have caused me to reflect on how short life truly is. We waste so much time fretting about things we can't change, or changing things we shouldn't. We worry hopelessly, and work at jobs we hate, thinking that one day our fortunes... Continue Reading →

Brita Addams Speaks From Experience – The Road To Publication Isn’t Paved In Gold

June proved an interesting and oft times frustrating month. Things have happened that have caused me to reflect on how short life truly is. We waste so much time fretting about things we can't change, or changing things we shouldn't. We worry hopelessly, and work at jobs we hate, thinking that one day our fortunes... Continue Reading →

Luke Hartwell's Atom Heart John Beloved and Nathan's Story – If You Can Bear The Journey, They're Worth The Trip

I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine. – Song of Solomon 6:3 First of all, I want to give credit where credit is due for introducing me to Luke Hartwell and this beloved set of books. If not for the tireless efforts of Elisa Rolle to promote the best in LGBT fiction, year... Continue Reading →

Luke Hartwell’s Atom Heart John Beloved and Nathan’s Story – If You Can Bear The Journey, They’re Worth The Trip

I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine. – Song of Solomon 6:3 First of all, I want to give credit where credit is due for introducing me to Luke Hartwell and this beloved set of books. If not for the tireless efforts of Elisa Rolle to promote the best in LGBT fiction, year... Continue Reading →

A Shot at Forgiveness Hits Nothing But Net

Selfishness must always be forgiven you know, because there is no hope of a cure. – Jane Austen A Shot at Forgiveness is part of DSP’s Daily Dose Anthology for June. It is a well-written, sweet short story that leaves you satisfied but still wanting more. Rafi Steiner and Isaac Jones grew up together. As... Continue Reading →

A Shot at Forgiveness Hits Nothing But Net

Selfishness must always be forgiven you know, because there is no hope of a cure. – Jane Austen A Shot at Forgiveness is part of DSP’s Daily Dose Anthology for June. It is a well-written, sweet short story that leaves you satisfied but still wanting more. Rafi Steiner and Isaac Jones grew up together. As... Continue Reading →

Chris O'Guinn's Fearless Gave Me A Raging Case Of The Ugly Cries

Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. – Rabindranath Tagore Chris O’Guinn’s Fearless is the story of fifteen-year-old Justin, a boy whose one and only aim is to be... Continue Reading →

Chris O’Guinn’s Fearless Gave Me A Raging Case Of The Ugly Cries

Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. – Rabindranath Tagore Chris O’Guinn’s Fearless is the story of fifteen-year-old Justin, a boy whose one and only aim is to be... Continue Reading →

Today Feels A Lot Like A Lisa Worrall Kind Of Day

The Marshall's Park Series (Books 1-4) Adapt yourself to the things among which your lot has been cast and love sincerely the fellow creatures with whom destiny has ordained that you shall live. – Marcus Aurelius The Marshall’s Park Series is an old-fashioned monthly serial. The kind that leaves you breathlessly awaiting the next installment.... Continue Reading →

And Now, A Daily Dose Of Contact Sport by Anna Butler

Let's make like a hockey player and get the puck out of here.” ― Alexander Gordon Smith, “Solitary” Contact Sport is part of the Dreamspinner Press Daily Dose Collection for June. It is a very short story. Jamie Connor is a star ice hockey player at his college. He is handsome, talented and charming. He... Continue Reading →

And Now, A Daily Dose Of Contact Sport by Anna Butler

Let's make like a hockey player and get the puck out of here.” ― Alexander Gordon Smith, “Solitary” Contact Sport is part of the Dreamspinner Press Daily Dose Collection for June. It is a very short story. Jamie Connor is a star ice hockey player at his college. He is handsome, talented and charming. He... Continue Reading →

The Life Of A SoCal Stalker Ain't All Glitz And Glamor – Sometimes It's The Blues

Whore or mercenary. That's pretty much how life is. - Kai Gracen I want to preface this by saying I am a dedicated Fangirl of Rhys Ford. I love her writing style and I always get her humor. Even with saying all of that, I was a bit leery of reading this book. I do... Continue Reading →

The Life Of A SoCal Stalker Ain’t All Glitz And Glamor – Sometimes It’s The Blues

Whore or mercenary. That's pretty much how life is. - Kai Gracen I want to preface this by saying I am a dedicated Fangirl of Rhys Ford. I love her writing style and I always get her humor. Even with saying all of that, I was a bit leery of reading this book. I do... Continue Reading →

Just What You Need For Your 4th Of July – An All-American Boy

This video is currently being shared all over the interwebs, but, oh, it's so worth the share and the listen! And many thanks to Steve Grand for breaking my heart just a little bit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjiyjYCwNyY

Your 4th Of July is About To Get All Kinds Of Wilde!

Summer is all about fun, adventure and making great holiday memories. What do the Wilde City authors get up to? Find out when they were asked about some of their favorite summer traditions ... past, present, and future. Help Wilde City Press celebrate the start of summer and July 4th. Enjoy 25% of your entire... Continue Reading →

There Is Only One Shade Of Gray – The Other Forty-Nine Merely Prove A Human's Imperfection

When Jordan L. Hawk announced the release of Reaper of Souls, the third book in the SPECTR Series, I asked her if Gray would perhaps agree to an interview. He is the most enigmatic character in the series after all, and, arguably, the one with the most to reveal, yes? Yes. Jordan, good sport that... Continue Reading →

There Is Only One Shade Of Gray – The Other Forty-Nine Merely Prove A Human’s Imperfection

When Jordan L. Hawk announced the release of Reaper of Souls, the third book in the SPECTR Series, I asked her if Gray would perhaps agree to an interview. He is the most enigmatic character in the series after all, and, arguably, the one with the most to reveal, yes? Yes. Jordan, good sport that... Continue Reading →

Reaper of Souls (SPECTR #3) – In Which Gray Is The Color Of Temptation

No man knows what he will do till the right temptation comes. – Henry Ward Beecher All the experts agreed that vampires weren’t real. Which is exactly why vampires exist—not because the experts say they didn’t but because chaos theory said they could, the underlying order to it being that when humans think they know... Continue Reading →

Reaper of Souls (SPECTR #3) – In Which Gray Is The Color Of Temptation

No man knows what he will do till the right temptation comes. – Henry Ward Beecher All the experts agreed that vampires weren’t real. Which is exactly why vampires exist—not because the experts say they didn’t but because chaos theory said they could, the underlying order to it being that when humans think they know... Continue Reading →

And Now, A Little Sage Advice From Susan Laine

Best friends are always best lovers. – Arushi Tanwar Sage Advice is a short story that is included in Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose collection for June. It’s a good story, but didn’t work great for me as a short. I think it would have made a great novel or novella. I wanted to know more... Continue Reading →

And Now, A Little Sage Advice From Susan Laine

Best friends are always best lovers. – Arushi Tanwar Sage Advice is a short story that is included in Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose collection for June. It’s a good story, but didn’t work great for me as a short. I think it would have made a great novel or novella. I wanted to know more... Continue Reading →

Sam Burke's City of Soldiers Is A Murder Mystery And A Relationship Drama Rolled Into One

In war, there are no unwounded soldiers. – Jose Narosky City of Soldiers starts out with a homeless veteran being murdered. From there we switch gears and we meet the first of our MCs, Sean. Sean is a disabled vet, living with his sister and her family. He can't figure out what he wants to... Continue Reading →

Sam Burke’s City of Soldiers Is A Murder Mystery And A Relationship Drama Rolled Into One

In war, there are no unwounded soldiers. – Jose Narosky City of Soldiers starts out with a homeless veteran being murdered. From there we switch gears and we meet the first of our MCs, Sean. Sean is a disabled vet, living with his sister and her family. He can't figure out what he wants to... Continue Reading →

Review: Born This Way by Poppy Dennison

Title: Born This Way Author: Poppy Dennison Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 115 Pages Category: Paranormal Romance At a Glance: The Liger is pretty much my new favorite animal. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Dayton Whitmore injures his arm playing basketball with his lion-shifter friends, and his best friend asks Dayton to check on her estranged brother... Continue Reading →

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