Review: The Mystery of the Morelock Motel by Hank Edwards

Title: The Mystery of the Morelock Motel Series: Critter Catchers: Level Up Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Self-Published Length: 161 Pages Category: Paranormal Mystery Rating: 4 Stars At a Glance: There’s nothing at all wrong with a good ghost story, and this is one. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: An abandoned motel. A ghostly urban legend. A... Continue Reading →

Review: Snowflakes and Song Lyrics by Hank Edwards

Title: Snowflakes and Song Lyrics Series: A Williamsville Inn Christmas Story Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Amazon/Kindle Unlimited Length: 151 Pages Category: Contemporary, Holiday Romance At a Glance: Edwards delivers a story filled with humor, sentiment, and hope, and I ate it up. A great setup, wonderful story, and loveable characters are the winning trifecta that... Continue Reading →

Review: Buried Secrets by Hank Edwards

Title: Buried Secrets Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Length: 153 Pages (Kindle) Category: Contemporary, Mystery/Suspense At a Glance: Hank Edwards had me from the very start of Buried Secrets; it was so good I couldn’t put it down, and it had me on the edge of my seat. Reviewed By: Maryann Blurb: Bryson... Continue Reading →

Countdown to GayRomLit 2016: What’s My Genre? by Featured Author Hank Edwards

Please join us in welcoming author Hank Edwards today, on the Countdown to GayRomLit 2016 blog tour. Welcome, Hank! Most authors are asked "What's your genre?" at least once during their publishing career. And most authors are able to point to one specific category of gay romance: contemporary, paranormal, crime/suspense, historical, rom-com, etc. As an... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Giveaway and a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Hi, everyone, and welcome to a wee glimpse of what we have in store for the week ahead. It's a week chock full of some great guests, giveaways, and reviews, and we have another great Reader Incentive giveaway for you from Dreamspinner Press, so be sure to check out the... Continue Reading →

Review: Chasing the Chupacabra by Hank Edwards

Title: Chasing The Chupacabra (Critter Catchers: Book Two) Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 170 Pages At a Glance: A fast paced continuation in a hilarious and fun paranormal series. Reviewed By: Angel Blurb: Business is tough for Critter Catchers, the animal control company owned by best friends Demetrius and Cody. Their... Continue Reading →

Flashback Friday and Giveaway: The Happy Haunts Halloween Edition

Hi, everyone, and welcome to the Paranormal edition of Flashback Friday! Because it’s Halloween, and Halloween happens to be one of my favorite holidays, I’ve relaxed the rules a bit for this segment and giveaway. Rather than all the titles being older recs we’ve read and loved, we’ve opened this FbF up to our overall... Continue Reading →

Review: Terror by Moonlight by Hank Edwards

Title: Terror by Moonlight (Critter Catchers: Book One) Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 150 Pages At a Glance: A fun and funny romp with two best friends and the paranormal showing up in a small town. Reviewed By: Angel Blurb: Cody Bower and Demetrius Singleton have been friends for over twenty... Continue Reading →

Review: "Repossession is 9/10ths of the Law" by Hank Edwards

Title: Repossession Is 9/10ths of the Law Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Alan Baxter barely scrapes by working as a deejay in suburban Detroit. To make ends meet, he takes a job as an automobile repossession agent, and discovers his very first assignment is a car owned... Continue Reading →

Review: “Repossession is 9/10ths of the Law” by Hank Edwards

Title: Repossession Is 9/10ths of the Law Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Alan Baxter barely scrapes by working as a deejay in suburban Detroit. To make ends meet, he takes a job as an automobile repossession agent, and discovers his very first assignment is a car owned... Continue Reading →

Hank Edwards’ “Blood & Stone” Kicks Things Up A Notch In Venom Valley

Title: Blood & Stone (Venom Valley: Book Three) Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 229 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Josh Stanton’s mother has been held prisoner by the vampire Balthazar for fifteen years. As Balthazar has turned the residents of Belkin’s Pass into vampires under his control, Josh, his lover Dex,... Continue Reading →

Hank Edwards' "Blood & Stone" Kicks Things Up A Notch In Venom Valley

Title: Blood & Stone (Venom Valley: Book Three) Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 229 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Josh Stanton’s mother has been held prisoner by the vampire Balthazar for fifteen years. As Balthazar has turned the residents of Belkin’s Pass into vampires under his control, Josh, his lover Dex,... Continue Reading →

“50s Mixed Tape” Sets Love To Music

“Where words leave off, music begins.” ― Heinrich Heine Title: 50s Mixed Tape Author: Anthology Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 240 Rating: 5 Stars *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Review: This is kind of new for me. I have reviewed a story from an anthology before, but I haven't ever tackled a full anthology review. I have always loved... Continue Reading →

"50s Mixed Tape" Sets Love To Music

“Where words leave off, music begins.” ― Heinrich Heine Title: 50s Mixed Tape Author: Anthology Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 240 Rating: 5 Stars *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Review: This is kind of new for me. I have reviewed a story from an anthology before, but I haven't ever tackled a full anthology review. I have always loved... Continue Reading →

Hank Edward Gets Up To Some Trouble In "Holed Up" and "Shacked Up"

“Love consists of this: two solitudes that meet, protect and greet each other. ” ― Rainer Maria Rilke In Holed Up Mark Beecher inadvertently hears a terrorist plotting an attack on the US through the outdated ventilation system in his apartment building. After waffling back and forth for sometime, Mark goes to the FBI with... Continue Reading →

Hank Edward Gets Up To Some Trouble In “Holed Up” and “Shacked Up”

“Love consists of this: two solitudes that meet, protect and greet each other. ” ― Rainer Maria Rilke In Holed Up Mark Beecher inadvertently hears a terrorist plotting an attack on the US through the outdated ventilation system in his apartment building. After waffling back and forth for sometime, Mark goes to the FBI with... Continue Reading →

"Stakes & Spurs" Is An Old West Tale Of The Boo-Wiggly Variety

“We just did an awesome job of not dying.” ― John Green Some did, at least. Some didn’t do a great job at all of not dying, and now some of those who failed at the not dying part aren’t so much dead as they are undead, which is the same as not alive only... Continue Reading →

“Stakes & Spurs” Is An Old West Tale Of The Boo-Wiggly Variety

“We just did an awesome job of not dying.” ― John Green Some did, at least. Some didn’t do a great job at all of not dying, and now some of those who failed at the not dying part aren’t so much dead as they are undead, which is the same as not alive only... Continue Reading →

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 →

And The Winners Are…

Hi! Remember Eric Arvin and TJ Klune's video? Yeah, me too! Well, as it happens, they had a little giveaway going on along with their shenanigans, and guess what? The six winners have been selected. And guess what else? They'll each be receiving a nifty download code apiece for a FREE book from Wilde City... Continue Reading →

Falling Awake Is Poetry In (E)motion

Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance. – Carl Sandburg Oscar Wilde once said something to the effect that every portrait painted with feeling is truly a portrait of the artist, not the subject. I suspect there’s some truth to that, and also suspect the same can be said of poetry. What is... Continue Reading →

Falling Awake Is Poetry In (E)motion

Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance. – Carl Sandburg Oscar Wilde once said something to the effect that every portrait painted with feeling is truly a portrait of the artist, not the subject. I suspect there’s some truth to that, and also suspect the same can be said of poetry. What is... Continue Reading →

Ladies and Gentlemen, here all the way from Venom Valley–no, not really–please welcome Hank Edwards!

Thanks for having the Wilde City Press authors on your website! We're quite a diverse group of authors, aren't we? We seem to have hit all the major genres. My first few books published with Wilde City Press are from my Venom Valley Series, and they land firmly in the paranormal genre. When I was... Continue Reading →

Cowboys & Vampires: Venom Valley Book One – It’s A Nice Place To Visit If You Don’t Mind The Ghoulies

I had the pleasure of reading this book way back when, in its original incarnation, so I'm going to cheat just a wee bit and post an excerpt from my original review for Top2Bottom. It's a great book, and believe me, it's a memorable one too. I'm still hanging from that cliff, Mr. Edwards! :)... Continue Reading →

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