Review: The Case of the Missing Drag Queen by Michael Rupured

Title: The Case of the Missing Drag Queen Series: Luke Tanner Mysteries: Book One Author: Michael Rupured Publisher: DSP Publications Length: 210 Pages Category: Mystery/Suspense At a Glance: The Case of the Missing Drag Queen looks like the start of a new series from Michael Rupured, and I’m excited, as this has great potential. The... Continue Reading →

DSP Publications Presents: Genre Talk with Carole Cummings and Michael Rupured

Hi, everyone, and welcome to the newest edition of Genre Talk here on The Novel Approach Reviews. Today we’ve coaxed DSP Publications author Michael Rupured out of his writing cave to come talk to us about the very serious subject of discrimination, the not-so-serious subject of guard chihuahuas, and his spanking-new Mystery & Suspense release... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Hi, everyone, welcome to a quick preview of what we have coming up for you in the week ahead! As we continue to celebrate Pride month, I hope everyone who attended events in their city this weekend had a fantastic and uplifting time! We have some great guests and plenty of reviews coming your way... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: The Case of the Missing Drag Queen by Michael Rupured

We're so pleased to have author Michael Rupured dropping in today to celebrate the release of his latest novel, The Case of the Missing Drag Queen, book one in the brand new Luke Tanner Mysteries series from DSP Publications. Michael's got a fun post to share today, and he's also giving one lucky reader the... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Hi, everyone, welcome to a quick preview of what we have coming up for you in the week ahead! Over the course of the coming weeks, you might notice that I'm taking the schedule down a notch. We'll still have lots of great guests and plenty of reviews as well as some great giveaways, but... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: Happy Independence Day by Michael Rupured

We're so pleased to welcome author Michael Rupured today to give us all a little insight into Happy Independence Day, the historical novel just re-released by DSP Publications. Enjoy! Inspiration I left my old Kentucky home in 1996 for a temporary assignment in Washington, DC. Forty was just around the corner and I was bitter... Continue Reading →

Review: Happy Independence Day by Michael Rupured

Title: Happy Independence Day (2nd Edition) Author: Michael Rupured Publisher: DSP Publications Length: 256 Pages Category: Historical At a Glance: Michael Rupured does a tremendous job of bringing historical facts and fiction together for an excellent story. Reviewed By: Maryann Blurb: Terrence Bottom wants to change the world. Little does he know the world is... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, fellow book bingers, and welcome to a look at what we have coming up for you this week. The GayRomLit 2016 blog tour is in full swing as we continue the countdown, and we’ll be helping more than a few authors celebrate their new releases. Also, a big congratulations goes to Shirley Ann, who... Continue Reading →

Review: No Good Deed by Michael Rupured

Title: No Good Deed (Philip Potter Series: 2nd Edition) Author: Michael Rupured Publisher: DSP Publications Pages/Word Count: 222 Pages At a Glance: As an avid reader of murder mysteries, this one ranks high on my list. Reviewed By: Maryann Blurb: On Christmas Eve in 1966, Philip Potter, a kind-hearted Smithsonian curator, wraps up his last-minute... Continue Reading →

DSP Publications Presents: Genre Talk with Carole Cummings and Michael Rupured

Hullo, everyone, and thanks for joining us for another edition of Genre Talk hosted by the fab team here at The Novel Approach Reviews. Today we have DSP Publications author Michael Rupured here with a guest post, and an excerpt from his new Historical/Mystery & Suspense novel No Good Deed. So without further nattering from... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Hi, everyone! I can't believe it's another week behind us in 2016, and that we're already turning the corner toward May when it seems like we were all just ringing in the New Year. Yet, here we are, getting ready to usher in a new week, so here's a look at what we have coming... Continue Reading →

Review: Whippersnapper by Michael Rupured

Title: Whippersnapper Author: Michael Rupured Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 220 Pages At a Glance: A strong and diverse character driven story that pulled me in and kept me rooting for all the protagonists to get their happily-ever-afters. Reviewed By: Sadonna Blurb: Tellumo Magnamater is a fresh-out-of-college, first-year English teacher at Salt Lick County High... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway: Whippersnapper by Michael Rupured

Please join us in welcoming author Michael Rupured to The Novel Approach today, on the tour for his new novel, Whippersnapper, a May/September romance from Dreamspinner Press. Enjoy Michael's guest post, and then be sure to click on the Rafflecopter widget below to enter for the chance to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card. Good... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, bookish friends, and welcome to a look at what we have in store for you in the coming week, including our Book of the Month picks and giveaway hosted by the incomparable Mary Calmes. Make sure to check that out and enter for the chance to win a couple of e-books from the list.... Continue Reading →

Review: Happy Independence Day by Michael Rupured

“Mark my word,” Carrie said. She leaned toward Terrence so he could hear. “We’ll have a woman president decades before a Negro gets elected.” – Michael Rupured Title: Happy Independence Day Author: Michael Rupured Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 256 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Terrence Bottom wants to change the world. A prelaw student... Continue Reading →

It’s A RainbowCon/Happy Birthday Celebration With Michael Rupured, And He’s Brought Gifts

I’m Michael Rupured, author of Until Thanksgiving, Dreamspinner Press, After Christmas Eve, MLR Press, and Happy Independence Day (pending). As luck would have it—Lisa had no idea when she scheduled my post—today is my 56th birthday! To celebrate, I’m giving away autographed copies of Until Thanksgiving and After Christmas Eve (U.S. residents only). My stories... Continue Reading →

It's A RainbowCon/Happy Birthday Celebration With Michael Rupured, And He's Brought Gifts

I’m Michael Rupured, author of Until Thanksgiving, Dreamspinner Press, After Christmas Eve, MLR Press, and Happy Independence Day (pending). As luck would have it—Lisa had no idea when she scheduled my post—today is my 56th birthday! To celebrate, I’m giving away autographed copies of Until Thanksgiving and After Christmas Eve (U.S. residents only). My stories... Continue Reading →

Here’s A Sneak Peek At The Coming Week

Greetings, everyone, I hope you've had an outstanding week! We've got six weeks of celebrating ahead, as we do our part to help count down the days to RainbowCon 2014. Watch for guest posts, giveaways, and more reviews ahead. Here's what we have on tap. Monday – Sandrine Gasq-Dion kicks things off for the RainbowCon... Continue Reading →

Here's A Sneak Peek At The Coming Week

Greetings, everyone, I hope you've had an outstanding week! We've got six weeks of celebrating ahead, as we do our part to help count down the days to RainbowCon 2014. Watch for guest posts, giveaways, and more reviews ahead. Here's what we have on tap. Monday – Sandrine Gasq-Dion kicks things off for the RainbowCon... Continue Reading →

“After Christmas Eve” Is A Most Dangerous Time Of The Year

“You, poor child, who had no friends or toys, you toyed with dreams of murder, because that is a game to play alone.” ― Jean-Paul Sartre Blurb: As Philip Potter wraps up his last minute shopping on Christmas Eve, 1966, James Walker, his lover of six years, takes his life. Unaware of what waits for... Continue Reading →

"After Christmas Eve" Is A Most Dangerous Time Of The Year

“You, poor child, who had no friends or toys, you toyed with dreams of murder, because that is a game to play alone.” ― Jean-Paul Sartre Blurb: As Philip Potter wraps up his last minute shopping on Christmas Eve, 1966, James Walker, his lover of six years, takes his life. Unaware of what waits for... Continue Reading →

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