Hayden Thorne Won’t Make You Climb A Beanstalk To Find This Treasure

We're so thrilled to have author Hayden Thorne as our guest today, and we hope you’ll help welcome her. :) Hayden has a new book that released on April 14, 2013, from Queerteen Press, called Gold in the Clouds, a project she’s here to tell us a bit more about, as well as offering an... Continue Reading →

Hayden Thorne Won't Make You Climb A Beanstalk To Find This Treasure

We're so thrilled to have author Hayden Thorne as our guest today, and we hope you’ll help welcome her. :) Hayden has a new book that released on April 14, 2013, from Queerteen Press, called Gold in the Clouds, a project she’s here to tell us a bit more about, as well as offering an... Continue Reading →

A Song Of Regrets and Redemption – No More Lonely Lullabies by Jennifer Cierra

Is there any scream more piercing than that of the soul which suffers in silence? – Author Unknown Cole Grayson had thought his best friend and lover, Jake Walker, was dead, until he walked into a bar one night and the bouncer turned out to be the man—the only man—who, even from the grave, had... Continue Reading →

A Song Of Regrets and Redemption – No More Lonely Lullabies by Jennifer Cierra

Is there any scream more piercing than that of the soul which suffers in silence? – Author Unknown Cole Grayson had thought his best friend and lover, Jake Walker, was dead, until he walked into a bar one night and the bouncer turned out to be the man—the only man—who, even from the grave, had... Continue Reading →

Jordan L. Hawk… She’s At It Again – Master of Ghouls (SPECTR #2)

Good and Evil have the same face; it all depends on when they cross the path of each individual human being. – Paulo Coelho Special Agent John Starkweather and drakul possessed Caleb Jansen are in that does he?/doesn’t he? phase of their relationship, the part where they really aren’t quite sure where they stand with... Continue Reading →

Review: Master of Ghouls by Jordan L. Hawk

Good and Evil have the same face; it all depends on when they cross the path of each individual human being. – Paulo Coelho Special Agent John Starkweather and drakul possessed Caleb Jansen are in that does he?/doesn’t he? phase of their relationship, the part where they really aren’t quite sure where they stand with... Continue Reading →

Eighty-Eight Keys To Finding Love – Play Me, I’m Yours by Madison Parker

Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent – Victor Hugo Lucas Tate knows everything there is to know about what it means to be bullied, for everything from the way he looks to the way he loves his music. Lucas is the boy who has learned to... Continue Reading →

Eighty-Eight Keys To Finding Love – Play Me, I'm Yours by Madison Parker

Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent – Victor Hugo Lucas Tate knows everything there is to know about what it means to be bullied, for everything from the way he looks to the way he loves his music. Lucas is the boy who has learned to... Continue Reading →

Letting It All Hang Out – Clothing Optional by Allen Mack

Full nakedness! All my joys are due to thee, as souls unbodied, bodies unclothed must be, to taste whole joys. – John Donne Jim and Brad are taking advantage of a beautiful day at the new “clothing optional” beach, not that they’re going to ogle other naked sunbathers, mind you. They aren’t; they’re simply going... Continue Reading →

Letting It All Hang Out – Clothing Optional by Allen Mack

Full nakedness! All my joys are due to thee, as souls unbodied, bodies unclothed must be, to taste whole joys. – John Donne Jim and Brad are taking advantage of a beautiful day at the new “clothing optional” beach, not that they’re going to ogle other naked sunbathers, mind you. They aren’t; they’re simply going... Continue Reading →

What A Pirate Treasures Most – Finding King by Casey K. Cox

How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it. ― Marcus Aurelius Piracy is a dangerous line of work—profitable if you’re good at it, but sometimes the personal losses far outweigh the material gain. Just ask Captain Ged Merrick and he’ll tell you that the moment he lost his lover,... Continue Reading →

What A Pirate Treasures Most – Finding King by Casey K. Cox

How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it. ― Marcus Aurelius Piracy is a dangerous line of work—profitable if you’re good at it, but sometimes the personal losses far outweigh the material gain. Just ask Captain Ged Merrick and he’ll tell you that the moment he lost his lover,... Continue Reading →

Money, It's A Crime – Return to the Mountain by P.D. Singer

What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more. – Seneca It’s been said that money is the root of all evil. Whether that’s a true statement or not likely depends on whether you have it or you don’t, and if you don’t have it, what... Continue Reading →

Money, It’s A Crime – Return to the Mountain by P.D. Singer

What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more. – Seneca It’s been said that money is the root of all evil. Whether that’s a true statement or not likely depends on whether you have it or you don’t, and if you don’t have it, what... Continue Reading →

Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword – Nights in Canaan by Kendall McKenna

Forever — is composed of Nows — 'Tis not a different time — Except for Infiniteness — Emily Dickinson Here are two souls, one the embodiment of sin, the other the embodiment of salvation, that wage an eternal and epic battle between good and evil, between love and hate; traveling through time, across the millennial... Continue Reading →

Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword – Nights in Canaan by Kendall McKenna

Forever — is composed of Nows — 'Tis not a different time — Except for Infiniteness — Emily Dickinson Here are two souls, one the embodiment of sin, the other the embodiment of salvation, that wage an eternal and epic battle between good and evil, between love and hate; traveling through time, across the millennial... Continue Reading →

A Beautiful Mind – Just a Little Unwell by Iyana Jenna

Psychosis is a dream breaking through during waking hours. – Philip K. Dick Patrick Trafford has everything he could want or need in his life: a place to call home, a lovely garden to care for, and a friend named Chad, who is a constant and loyal companion, happily spending his days providing company while... Continue Reading →

A Beautiful Mind – Just a Little Unwell by Iyana Jenna

Psychosis is a dream breaking through during waking hours. – Philip K. Dick Patrick Trafford has everything he could want or need in his life: a place to call home, a lovely garden to care for, and a friend named Chad, who is a constant and loyal companion, happily spending his days providing company while... Continue Reading →

In Which I Apparently Worried For Nothing – The Battle For Jericho by Gene Gant

We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another. – Jonathan Swift I’m going to admit that before I started reading this book, I girded my loins, big time. Like, with titanium girding and everything. I was pretty sure after I’d read the blurb that I... Continue Reading →

In Which I Apparently Worried For Nothing – The Battle For Jericho by Gene Gant

We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another. – Jonathan Swift I’m going to admit that before I started reading this book, I girded my loins, big time. Like, with titanium girding and everything. I was pretty sure after I’d read the blurb that I... Continue Reading →

Review: Tell Me It’s Real by TJ Klune

I will love the light for it shows me the way; yet I will endure the darkness for it shows me the stars. – Og Mandino Warning: This book may make you laugh until you wet your pants. Or snort out loud. Maybe both. That is not a confession. On the other hand, it may... Continue Reading →

In Which I Cackled Like A Loon – Tell Me It’s Real by TJ Klune

I will love the light for it shows me the way; yet I will endure the darkness for it shows me the stars. – Og Mandino Warning: This book may make you laugh until you wet your pants. Or snort out loud. Maybe both. That is not a confession. On the other hand, it may... Continue Reading →

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