G.B. Lindsey, Diana Copland, And Libby Drew Reveal The “Secrets of Neverwood”

“Because brothers don’t let each other wander in the dark alone.” ― Jolene Perry Title: Secrets of Neverwood Author: G.B. Lindsey, Diana Copland, Libby Drew Publisher: Carina Press Pages/Word Count: 431 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Overall Blurb: Three foster brothers are called home to Neverwood, the stately Pacific Northwest mansion of their youth. They have... Continue Reading →

"Fish and Ghosts" – It's Guaranteed Not To Stink After Three Days

Fish and visitors smell after three days. – Benjamin Franklin For his entire life, Tristan Pryce has been called crazy. When he was young, he started seeing ghosts in his bedroom, on the streets, and pretty much everywhere he went. His parents had no clue what to do with him and after sending him to... Continue Reading →

“Fish and Ghosts” – It’s Guaranteed Not To Stink After Three Days

Fish and visitors smell after three days. – Benjamin Franklin For his entire life, Tristan Pryce has been called crazy. When he was young, he started seeing ghosts in his bedroom, on the streets, and pretty much everywhere he went. His parents had no clue what to do with him and after sending him to... Continue Reading →

"The Caldwell Ghost" Is Spooktacular With A Side Of Sextastic

“A ghost is a knot in the otherwise smooth flow of time… And sometimes a ghost is a shared thing.” ― Cole Swensen I’m just going to say this right out loud ::clears pipes:: — There are some authors who shouldn’t be allowed to write short stories. There. Said. Now, let me explain why I... Continue Reading →

“The Caldwell Ghost” Is Spooktacular With A Side Of Sextastic

“A ghost is a knot in the otherwise smooth flow of time… And sometimes a ghost is a shared thing.” ― Cole Swensen I’m just going to say this right out loud ::clears pipes:: — There are some authors who shouldn’t be allowed to write short stories. There. Said. Now, let me explain why I... Continue Reading →

There's More Than A "Ghost of a Chance" You'll Like This Little Story

“Trust me, you see the dead walking around, you learn not to scream, laugh, or piss yourself pretty quickly.” ― Stacey Kade Blurb: Dr. Mason Beaulieu thinks rival ghost hunter Haywood “Fort” Fortenberry is sexy but too credulous when it comes to the paranormal. Fort thinks Mason is attractive but too cynical. When they’re offered... Continue Reading →

There’s More Than A “Ghost of a Chance” You’ll Like This Little Story

“Trust me, you see the dead walking around, you learn not to scream, laugh, or piss yourself pretty quickly.” ― Stacey Kade Blurb: Dr. Mason Beaulieu thinks rival ghost hunter Haywood “Fort” Fortenberry is sexy but too credulous when it comes to the paranormal. Fort thinks Mason is attractive but too cynical. When they’re offered... Continue Reading →

"The Haunted Heart: Winter" Is The Perfect Late Summer Read

“Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.” ― J.K. Rowling Flynn Ambrose is a man in mourning. Almost one year ago, Alan, the love of Flynn's life died in a freak accident. Flynn didn't want to keep going and after trying to end everything, his parents took over his care... Continue Reading →

“The Haunted Heart: Winter” Is The Perfect Late Summer Read

“Let us step into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.” ― J.K. Rowling Flynn Ambrose is a man in mourning. Almost one year ago, Alan, the love of Flynn's life died in a freak accident. Flynn didn't want to keep going and after trying to end everything, his parents took over his care... Continue Reading →

Review: The Magpie Lord by KJ Charles

“The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children.” – William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice” They say that absolute power corrupts absolutely. The danger in that bid for the ultimate control, of course, is that there is always someone who is more corrupt and more powerful than yourself. Power then becomes... Continue Reading →

“The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies #1) Is Indeed A Charm. And Lord, Is It Good!

“The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children.” – William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice” They say that absolute power corrupts absolutely. The danger in that bid for the ultimate control, of course, is that there is always someone who is more corrupt and more powerful than yourself. Power then becomes... Continue Reading →

Yeah… If We Could Get More Of The "Spook Squad" Gang, That'd Be Great

“Deception, when it works, is the most elegant and the least expensive manipulation of all.” – Vernor Vinge Oh, Victor Bayne, how much do I love you? Apparently so much that I pretend you’re real and ask you if you know how much I love you. It’s been approximately two and a half years since... Continue Reading →

Yeah… If We Could Get More Of The “Spook Squad” Gang, That’d Be Great

“Deception, when it works, is the most elegant and the least expensive manipulation of all.” – Vernor Vinge Oh, Victor Bayne, how much do I love you? Apparently so much that I pretend you’re real and ask you if you know how much I love you. It’s been approximately two and a half years since... Continue Reading →

Iyana Jenna's "A Part of Me" Is A Bittersweet Tale Of Loss

“Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Connor and Zach’s life together changes dramatically one dark and snowy night as their car skids off the road and slams headlong into a tree, leaving Connor seriously injured and Zach in a panic when he comes to and sees that... Continue Reading →

Iyana Jenna’s “A Part of Me” Is A Bittersweet Tale Of Loss

“Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Connor and Zach’s life together changes dramatically one dark and snowy night as their car skids off the road and slams headlong into a tree, leaving Connor seriously injured and Zach in a panic when he comes to and sees that... Continue Reading →

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