No man is rich enough to buy back his past. – Oscar Wilde Darcy Butler moved from Oregon to New Orleans, following the woman he’s been in an on-again-off-again relationship with for the past decade. It’s a new beginning for the online magazine he’s made a success of, even while the economy has made it... Continue Reading →
In Which I've Discovered That Having Mercy Is A Really Good Thing – Behind Iron Lace & The 51st Thursday by Mercy Celeste
No man is rich enough to buy back his past. – Oscar Wilde Darcy Butler moved from Oregon to New Orleans, following the woman he’s been in an on-again-off-again relationship with for the past decade. It’s a new beginning for the online magazine he’s made a success of, even while the economy has made it... Continue Reading →
When Home Isn’t A Where But A Who – Finding Shelter by M.J. O’Shea
Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. – Kahlil Gibran Yessssss. I’ve been waiting for this book since the very second I read the final words of Letting Go, Drew and Mason’s story in M.J. O’Shea’s Rock Bay series. I thought that anticipation was bad, but... Continue Reading →
When Home Isn't A Where But A Who – Finding Shelter by M.J. O'Shea
Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. – Kahlil Gibran Yessssss. I’ve been waiting for this book since the very second I read the final words of Letting Go, Drew and Mason’s story in M.J. O’Shea’s Rock Bay series. I thought that anticipation was bad, but... Continue Reading →
Stubborn Heart by Ken Murphy
The life so short, the craft so long to learn. ― Hippocrates Being a physician, the first thing that caught my eye with this novel was the well-done cover art. I must admit that I usually stray away from anything medical since I tell my friends that reading or watching anything medical is just like... Continue Reading →
Stubborn Heart by Ken Murphy
The life so short, the craft so long to learn. ― Hippocrates Being a physician, the first thing that caught my eye with this novel was the well-done cover art. I must admit that I usually stray away from anything medical since I tell my friends that reading or watching anything medical is just like... Continue Reading →
What’s On Tap For This Week?
It's a week of reviews coming up, as Bruce and I gear up for the Hop Against Homophobia & Transphobia on May 17th. You'll want to watch for that because there's going to be a giveaway along with the post topic we've chosen to discuss, something near and dear to both our hearts. Meanwhile, here... Continue Reading →
What's On Tap For This Week?
It's a week of reviews coming up, as Bruce and I gear up for the Hop Against Homophobia & Transphobia on May 17th. You'll want to watch for that because there's going to be a giveaway along with the post topic we've chosen to discuss, something near and dear to both our hearts. Meanwhile, here... Continue Reading →
The Smooth Sounds of Indie Radio 113.9 by Saura Underscore
There are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely—or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands. – Oscar Wilde Jacob Timber moved from the US to London to further his studies and to get as far away as he possibly could... Continue Reading →
The Smooth Sounds of Indie Radio 113.9 by Saura Underscore
There are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely—or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands. – Oscar Wilde Jacob Timber moved from the US to London to further his studies and to get as far away as he possibly could... Continue Reading →
Pride and Prejudices and The Art of the Deal by B.A. Stretke
Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. – Jane Austen So, not divulging too much about my age, but who remembers that classic 80’s movie with Melanie Griffith, Working Girl? I loved that movie. The poor, hard driven girl overcomes all odds to prove herself to the maniacal boss... Continue Reading →
Pride and Prejudices and The Art of the Deal by B.A. Stretke
Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. – Jane Austen So, not divulging too much about my age, but who remembers that classic 80’s movie with Melanie Griffith, Working Girl? I loved that movie. The poor, hard driven girl overcomes all odds to prove herself to the maniacal boss... Continue Reading →
Love Thy Neighbor… Or Covet Thy Neighbor Works Too – L.A. Witt
Christianity has done a great deal for love by making it a sin. – Anatole France When it comes to religion, Seth Wheeler can only be described as a devout Atheist, though that wasn’t always the case. Seth was a believer until the day he came out of the closet to his fundamentalist Christian parents... Continue Reading →
Love Thy Neighbor… Or Covet Thy Neighbor Works Too – L.A. Witt
Christianity has done a great deal for love by making it a sin. – Anatole France When it comes to religion, Seth Wheeler can only be described as a devout Atheist, though that wasn’t always the case. Seth was a believer until the day he came out of the closet to his fundamentalist Christian parents... Continue Reading →
Review: The Other Guy by Cary Attwell
Title: The Other Guy Author: Cary Atwell Publisher: Self-Published Length: 233 Pages Category: Contemporary Romance Rating: 4.5 Stars At a Glance: This book is charming and clever, and I adored it so much that I couldn’t put it down. In fact, I may just go ahead and read it again. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Emory... Continue Reading →
Gambling Men by Amy Lane
Sometimes love’s a gamble. Sometimes you go all in, you throw in all your chips, you lay down all your cards, and sometimes you lose your shirt. But sometimes that’s okay because if you never lose your shirt, how will you ever be able to tell the game’s getting interesting? Poker is pretty much a... Continue Reading →
Review: Mine by Mary Calmes
It doesn’t take long to realize there’s something a little bit special about Landry Carter—from the manic highs to the frightening lows, from the dangerous impulses to the intense shifts in behavior that cause him to become aggressive one moment and submissive the next—Landry Carter is a bit like a butterfly in a jar, beautiful... Continue Reading →

