Title: Veil of Scars Author: J.R. Gray Publisher: Evernight Publishing Pages/Word Count: 100 Pages At a Glance: Veil of Scars is a single sitting read, compelling and well told. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Steven is tall, dark, and damaged. He doesn’t let anyone close, comfortable on the outside of normal life where he can hide…
Tag: LGBT Fiction
Review: Red Rose (Blood) by Michael Kudo
Title: Red Rose (Blood) Author: Michael Kudo Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: “I don’t like to be called an Assassin, I prefer the term problem solver.” My name’s Alex. I’m an average guy. I kill people for a living. But don’t judge me. I don’t take jobs on just anybody…
Daniel A. Kaine’s “Slasherazzi” Takes You Inside The Mind Of A Serial Killer
It’s no wonder the Zodiac Killer flirted so relentlessly with the police. Or that Jack the Ripper courted and baited detectives with his – or her – coy letters. We all wish to be pursued. We all long to be desired.” ― Chuck Palahniuk Title: Slasherazzi Author: Daniel A. Kaine Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word…
Daniel A. Kaine's "Slasherazzi" Takes You Inside The Mind Of A Serial Killer
It’s no wonder the Zodiac Killer flirted so relentlessly with the police. Or that Jack the Ripper courted and baited detectives with his – or her – coy letters. We all wish to be pursued. We all long to be desired.” ― Chuck Palahniuk Title: Slasherazzi Author: Daniel A. Kaine Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word…
Welcome To David Pratt And The “Looking After Joey” Blog Tour And Giveaway
The Novel Approach is pleased to welcome David Pratt on the Looking After Joey Blog Tour. THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
Welcome To David Pratt And The "Looking After Joey" Blog Tour And Giveaway
The Novel Approach is pleased to welcome David Pratt on the Looking After Joey Blog Tour. THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
Jeremy Scott Blaustein Stops By Today To Talk Clichés And A Giveaway
“Is that a banana in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?” At some point or another, every writer is advised to avoid clichés. Why? Because we’re told they make our work sound pedantic and/or banal. I’m not so sure that I agree. I happen to find clichés quite useful, which makes…