“The Race is On” To Secrets Revealed

“Once exposed, a secret loses all its power.” ― Ann Aguirre The Race is On is the follow up novel to Velden’s Same Page that continues with the budding romance of Jaxon and Liam. Jaxon is a movie star that has fallen in love with the very handsome Aussie, Liam. Jaxon and Liam, while negotiating... Continue Reading →

In "The Cost of Loving", Wade Kelly Proves No Price Is Too High For Love

“…I think guilt can be like this invisible jailor freely moving from person to person, convicting without trial and condemning with no conscience. But I know one thing guilt doesn’t; I’m free.”--Wade Kelly Two years is a long time for a die hard fan to wait for a sequel to a much-loved book. Two years... Continue Reading →

In “The Cost of Loving”, Wade Kelly Proves No Price Is Too High For Love

“…I think guilt can be like this invisible jailor freely moving from person to person, convicting without trial and condemning with no conscience. But I know one thing guilt doesn’t; I’m free.”--Wade Kelly Two years is a long time for a die hard fan to wait for a sequel to a much-loved book. Two years... Continue Reading →

We Invited Wade Kelly To Stop By And Discuss "The Cost of Loving". And Yes, There Are Goodies Involved!

The Novel Approach is so pleased to welcome Wade as our guest today, so go grab yourself a drink, kick back in a comfy chair, and read on. Hint: Giveaway details are at the end. :) TNA: Hi, Wade, thanks so much for being here with us today. Why don’t we start out with you... Continue Reading →

We Invited Wade Kelly To Stop By And Discuss “The Cost of Loving”. And Yes, There Are Goodies Involved!

The Novel Approach is so pleased to welcome Wade as our guest today, so go grab yourself a drink, kick back in a comfy chair, and read on. Hint: Giveaway details are at the end. :) TNA: Hi, Wade, thanks so much for being here with us today. Why don’t we start out with you... Continue Reading →

What's Your Poison? Rhys Ford Serves Up A Stiff Shot Of "Whiskey and Wry"

“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.” — Ambrose Redmoon Whiskey and Wry came with a heavy weight on its shoulders (or binding since it doesn’t have shoulders!). It is the second of four books planned in the Sinner’s Gin series. The first... Continue Reading →

What’s Your Poison? Rhys Ford Serves Up A Stiff Shot Of “Whiskey and Wry”

“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.” — Ambrose Redmoon Whiskey and Wry came with a heavy weight on its shoulders (or binding since it doesn’t have shoulders!). It is the second of four books planned in the Sinner’s Gin series. The first... Continue Reading →

Marguerite Labbe Is With Us Today To Talk A Little Bit About “Ghosts in the Wind”. And, Guess What? There’s A Giveaway!

Despite the fact that Ghosts in the Wind is a thriller, where the main characters Dean and Andrei are hunting down a murderer, and there are elements of horror in it as well with the ghosts and the dangers of remaining in limbo, primarily the book is about love in all of its amazing and... Continue Reading →

Marguerite Labbe Is With Us Today To Talk A Little Bit About "Ghosts in the Wind". And, Guess What? There's A Giveaway!

Despite the fact that Ghosts in the Wind is a thriller, where the main characters Dean and Andrei are hunting down a murderer, and there are elements of horror in it as well with the ghosts and the dangers of remaining in limbo, primarily the book is about love in all of its amazing and... Continue Reading →

Taking A Chance On John Goode's "Taking Chances" Is A Sure Bet

“Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing.” – Denis Waitley Tyler Parker knows very well what it’s like growing up gay in Foster, Texas, the town where Brad Greymark and Kyle Stilleno have begun to redefine what it... Continue Reading →

Taking A Chance On John Goode’s “Taking Chances” Is A Sure Bet

“Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing.” – Denis Waitley Tyler Parker knows very well what it’s like growing up gay in Foster, Texas, the town where Brad Greymark and Kyle Stilleno have begun to redefine what it... Continue Reading →

“When Love Takes Over,” It Makes For A Great Summer Read

“The consciousness of loving and being loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring.” ― Oscar Wilde I am going to preface this review by saying I love Jacob Flores!! I have yet to read a book he has written that I haven't just adored. I have been looking forward... Continue Reading →

J Tullos Hennig’s “Greenwode” Hits The Bullseye

“What can an eternity of damnation matter to someone who has felt, if only for a second, the infinity of delight?” ― Charles Baudelaire What is Greenwode? Let me tell you, that’s likely the easiest of all the questions to answer among the many loose threads left unwoven into the tapestry of this series at... Continue Reading →

J Tullos Hennig's "Greenwode" Hits The Bullseye

“What can an eternity of damnation matter to someone who has felt, if only for a second, the infinity of delight?” ― Charles Baudelaire What is Greenwode? Let me tell you, that’s likely the easiest of all the questions to answer among the many loose threads left unwoven into the tapestry of this series at... Continue Reading →

Sometimes Even Bad Directions Can Lead You To The Right Place

“…Florida laughed, a low, dirty laugh that did something melty to Carson’s insides, … He did not have this reaction to men, oh no he did not. Women made him melty, men made him humpty.” – Amy Lane I have no idea where Amy Lane pulls these ideas from. She must have so many people... Continue Reading →

Who Comes Out The Winner In "Fighting For Hope"?

“Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all.” ― Emily Dickinson This was a story inside a story inside a story. Grayson Burrows and James Pearson are both doctors. They both went to medical school, they both treat patients and... Continue Reading →

Who Comes Out The Winner In “Fighting For Hope”?

“Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all.” ― Emily Dickinson This was a story inside a story inside a story. Grayson Burrows and James Pearson are both doctors. They both went to medical school, they both treat patients and... Continue Reading →

You'll Be Glad To Find Yourself "Stranded" With Andrew Grey

“Fall in love… that is fine, but just make sure you fall deep enough to stay there forever.” ― Ram Mohan I've read so many books by Andrew Grey and enjoyed each of his stories, so I was really excited to read this one. Kendall Monroe is a Broadway star. Kendall's partner of ten years... Continue Reading →

You’ll Be Glad To Find Yourself “Stranded” With Andrew Grey

“Fall in love… that is fine, but just make sure you fall deep enough to stay there forever.” ― Ram Mohan I've read so many books by Andrew Grey and enjoyed each of his stories, so I was really excited to read this one. Kendall Monroe is a Broadway star. Kendall's partner of ten years... Continue Reading →

"Accidental Chemistry" Will Leave You Wanting More

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” ― C.G. Jung This is a very humorous look at two very different men. I have never seen two people have so many problems just trying to hook up. It all starts with Zane... Continue Reading →

“Accidental Chemistry” Will Leave You Wanting More

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.” ― C.G. Jung This is a very humorous look at two very different men. I have never seen two people have so many problems just trying to hook up. It all starts with Zane... Continue Reading →

K.Z. Snow's "Merman" Gives Readers A Little Something To Chew On

“So he rolled on down and rolled on down where the mermaids sang while their lovers drowned…” – K.Z. Snow If you can, picture a realm where steampunk meets a real-world industrial revolution, a place where those who wear the brand of Mongrel on their person are segregated in the village of Taintwell, a place... Continue Reading →

K.Z. Snow’s “Merman” Gives Readers A Little Something To Chew On

“So he rolled on down and rolled on down where the mermaids sang while their lovers drowned…” – K.Z. Snow If you can, picture a realm where steampunk meets a real-world industrial revolution, a place where those who wear the brand of Mongrel on their person are segregated in the village of Taintwell, a place... Continue Reading →

In The End, Lily Velden's Characters Find Themselves On The "Same Page"

“Can miles truly separate you from friends…If you want to be with someone you love, aren’t you already there?”-- Richard Bach I really wanted to love Same Page. I really did. The blurb was interesting, the cover arresting, the premise promising. For me, it just didn’t hold up the way I had hoped. Same Page... Continue Reading →

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