We're so pleased to welcome author Avylinn Winter today on the tour for her latest release, Toxic, book two in the Treacherous Chemistry series. She's with us to address a serious subject explored in the book, and is also offering a giveaway, so be sure to check out the Rafflecopter widget below. Welcome, Avylinn! Young... Continue Reading →
Review: The Captain’s Pet by Samantha Cayto
Title: The Captain’s Pet Author: Samantha Cayto Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 134 Pages At a Glance: While filled with non-con and dub-con, this novel offers up a great sci-fi world and is the promising start of a series. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb: When a distant planet’s ownership is in dispute, conquering aliens turn defiant... Continue Reading →
Submit To Kol Anderson’s “Slave”
“Something unappeased, unappeasable, is within me; it longeth to find expression. A craving for love is within me, which speaketh itself the language of love.” – Friedrich Nietzsche I've previously read two books from this author that I absolutely loved, so I knew what I was getting myself in for when I started reading this... Continue Reading →
Submit To Kol Anderson's "Slave"
“Something unappeased, unappeasable, is within me; it longeth to find expression. A craving for love is within me, which speaketh itself the language of love.” – Friedrich Nietzsche I've previously read two books from this author that I absolutely loved, so I knew what I was getting myself in for when I started reading this... Continue Reading →
The Smoking Gun – Weight of a Gun II from Storm Moon Press
But, you know, sex is controversial, it just is and it always will be. – Liam Neeson There’ve been so many times I’ve read a book and thought that it was probably the right book but, for whatever reason, the timing was wrong for me, and looking back at my original review of 2012’s Weight... Continue Reading →
The Smoking Gun – Weight of a Gun II from Storm Moon Press
But, you know, sex is controversial, it just is and it always will be. – Liam Neeson There’ve been so many times I’ve read a book and thought that it was probably the right book but, for whatever reason, the timing was wrong for me, and looking back at my original review of 2012’s Weight... Continue Reading →

