“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →
See Your Way To Andrew Grey’s “Love Comes in Darkness”
“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood Love Comes In Darkness is the second in the Senses Series. I haven't read book one, and while I believe book two can be read as a standalone, some may feel as... Continue Reading →
"Capture and Surrender" To The Men Of Market Garden
“The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.”-- Ulysses S. Grant Capture & Surrender is the fifth book in the successful “Market Garden”... Continue Reading →
“Capture and Surrender” To The Men Of Market Garden
“The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.”-- Ulysses S. Grant Capture & Surrender is the fifth book in the successful “Market Garden”... Continue Reading →
A Salute To SJD Peterson’s “Beyond Duty”
“Whether black or white, male or female, active or reserve, gay, bisexual, or straight, we are all Marines. What we share in common goes deeper than any superficial differences.” -- SJD Peterson Beyond Duty the novel started off as Beyond Duty the short story. It was originally written as part of the Goodreads M/M Romance... Continue Reading →
A Salute To SJD Peterson's "Beyond Duty"
“Whether black or white, male or female, active or reserve, gay, bisexual, or straight, we are all Marines. What we share in common goes deeper than any superficial differences.” -- SJD Peterson Beyond Duty the novel started off as Beyond Duty the short story. It was originally written as part of the Goodreads M/M Romance... Continue Reading →
"Livin' on the Edge" Is What Rock 'n Roll Is All About
“If a relationship is base on loved, everything is worth one more try.” – Author Unknown This is the author's debut novel. Reading the blurb and finding out it was about rockers, I was instantly hooked. Wes and Scottie are brothers who lost their parents and were put into foster care. After turning eighteen, Wes... Continue Reading →
“Livin’ on the Edge” Is What Rock ‘n Roll Is All About
“If a relationship is base on loved, everything is worth one more try.” – Author Unknown This is the author's debut novel. Reading the blurb and finding out it was about rockers, I was instantly hooked. Wes and Scottie are brothers who lost their parents and were put into foster care. After turning eighteen, Wes... Continue Reading →
“The Trouble With Tony” Is That It’ll Leave You Wanting More
If we are made for each other, there is no one else who fits with you better than I do. – Author Unknown The Trouble with Tony starts out with Tony DeMarco, a goofy macho Italian, ex-police officer, now a PI, meeting Jack Halloran, ex-military combat surgeon, now a sex therapist, under interesting circumstances involving... Continue Reading →
"The Trouble With Tony" Is That It'll Leave You Wanting More
If we are made for each other, there is no one else who fits with you better than I do. – Author Unknown The Trouble with Tony starts out with Tony DeMarco, a goofy macho Italian, ex-police officer, now a PI, meeting Jack Halloran, ex-military combat surgeon, now a sex therapist, under interesting circumstances involving... Continue Reading →
"What There Is" Leaves Room For More
“The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude.” – Julia Child I have loved the lion’s share of Kate McMurray’s previous work. With one exception, they have all been four or five star rated by me. That’s why when I got the opportunity to review... Continue Reading →
“What There Is” Leaves Room For More
“The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude.” – Julia Child I have loved the lion’s share of Kate McMurray’s previous work. With one exception, they have all been four or five star rated by me. That’s why when I got the opportunity to review... Continue Reading →
"Prince of Silk and Thorns" Is A Can't-Put-It-Down Read
“First best is falling in love. Second best is being in love." – Maya Angelou It’s not often that I am surprised by romance novel and this was a very pleasant surprise, indeed. When Prince of Silk of Thorns came across for review, I have to admit I was a bit underwhelmed by the cover-... Continue Reading →
“Prince of Silk and Thorns” Is A Can’t-Put-It-Down Read
“First best is falling in love. Second best is being in love." – Maya Angelou It’s not often that I am surprised by romance novel and this was a very pleasant surprise, indeed. When Prince of Silk of Thorns came across for review, I have to admit I was a bit underwhelmed by the cover-... Continue Reading →
Sue Brown's "Tumbling Blindly" Is A Book I Fell For
“Moving on is easy. It's staying moved on that's trickier.” ― Katerina Stoykova Klemer Matthew Collins has just joined the ranks of the officially dumped. His lover, Milo, has left him for another man. Or maybe the better term is “another sucker”, because that’s the only kind of guy who’d take on a freeloading couch... Continue Reading →
Sue Brown’s “Tumbling Blindly” Is A Book I Fell For
“Moving on is easy. It's staying moved on that's trickier.” ― Katerina Stoykova Klemer Matthew Collins has just joined the ranks of the officially dumped. His lover, Milo, has left him for another man. Or maybe the better term is “another sucker”, because that’s the only kind of guy who’d take on a freeloading couch... Continue Reading →
"The Ranch Foreman" Leaves A Lot Unsaid
“Much unhappiness has come into the world because of bewilderment and things left unsaid.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky When we first meet Matt, Madison Ward. He is meeting his cousin Brian, who has gotten him a job at the Gates cattle ranch. Matt has been taking care of his aunt, Brian's mother, but she has become... Continue Reading →
“The Ranch Foreman” Leaves A Lot Unsaid
“Much unhappiness has come into the world because of bewilderment and things left unsaid.” ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky When we first meet Matt, Madison Ward. He is meeting his cousin Brian, who has gotten him a job at the Gates cattle ranch. Matt has been taking care of his aunt, Brian's mother, but she has become... Continue Reading →
This Is A "Summer School" You Just Might Like
“You can't look back—you just have to put the past behind you, and find something better in your future.” ― Jodi Picoult What happens to a man that has been in a relationship for eight years when he finds out that his long distance love affair has fallen apart. Well, for Jeremy Decker it means... Continue Reading →
This Is A “Summer School” You Just Might Like
“You can't look back—you just have to put the past behind you, and find something better in your future.” ― Jodi Picoult What happens to a man that has been in a relationship for eight years when he finds out that his long distance love affair has fallen apart. Well, for Jeremy Decker it means... Continue Reading →
"Helleville" – It's An Interesting Place To Visit, But I Wouldn't Want To Live There
“The fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment." – Charles Darwin Noah Hipwell is fifteen-years-old, has been expelled from school for standing up to a bully, lives with his single and ::gasp:: never married mother, and, oh, Noah also happens to be openly... Continue Reading →
“Helleville” – It’s An Interesting Place To Visit, But I Wouldn’t Want To Live There
“The fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment." – Charles Darwin Noah Hipwell is fifteen-years-old, has been expelled from school for standing up to a bully, lives with his single and ::gasp:: never married mother, and, oh, Noah also happens to be openly... Continue Reading →
"End of the Line" Is Only The Beginning
“Dreams are private myths.” – Joseph Campbell The Cast – David Greene is the invisible man, an unremarkable man who lives for the books he reads and sells in the little antique bookshop he works for. He is largely ignored—unless someone wants something from him, which is usually his roommate Gem, who uses David as... Continue Reading →
“End of the Line” Is Only The Beginning
“Dreams are private myths.” – Joseph Campbell The Cast – David Greene is the invisible man, an unremarkable man who lives for the books he reads and sells in the little antique bookshop he works for. He is largely ignored—unless someone wants something from him, which is usually his roommate Gem, who uses David as... Continue Reading →

