“There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.” ― John Holmes Title: Love Comes Home (Senses: Book Three) Author: Andrew Grey Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: When architect Gregory Hampton’s son, Davey, starts having trouble in Little League, Greg takes him to... Continue Reading →
Good Things Happen When "Love Comes Home" – Reviewed by Jackie
“There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.” ― John Holmes Title: Love Comes Home (Senses: Book Three) Author: Andrew Grey Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: When architect Gregory Hampton’s son, Davey, starts having trouble in Little League, Greg takes him to... Continue Reading →
Annabelle Jacobs Brings The Kingdom Of Torsere To Life In “Capture” And “Union”
“It’s a very brave and noble thing, to risk one’s life to save that of another.” – Annabelle Jacobs Title: Capture (Torsere: Book One) and Union (Torsere: Book Two) Author: Annabelle Jacobs Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages/230 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Overall Blurb: Over two hundred years ago, when dragons were hunted for... Continue Reading →
Annabelle Jacobs Brings The Kingdom Of Torsere To Life In "Capture" And "Union"
“It’s a very brave and noble thing, to risk one’s life to save that of another.” – Annabelle Jacobs Title: Capture (Torsere: Book One) and Union (Torsere: Book Two) Author: Annabelle Jacobs Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages/230 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Overall Blurb: Over two hundred years ago, when dragons were hunted for... Continue Reading →
Kate Sherwood’s “Mark of Cain” Is A Challenging And Thought Provoking Read – Reviewed by Tina
“It had felt like Lucas was being swept along in a powerful river and he’d reached out to grab hold of Mark, standing safely on the bank. But Lucas hadn’t wanted to be rescued, he’d wanted to pull Mark into the current with him. Maybe they’d have drowned or maybe they’d have ridden the rapids... Continue Reading →
Kate Sherwood's "Mark of Cain" Is A Challenging And Thought Provoking Read – Reviewed by Tina
“It had felt like Lucas was being swept along in a powerful river and he’d reached out to grab hold of Mark, standing safely on the bank. But Lucas hadn’t wanted to be rescued, he’d wanted to pull Mark into the current with him. Maybe they’d have drowned or maybe they’d have ridden the rapids... Continue Reading →
Cat Grant And L.A. Witt Know “The Only One Who Matters” – Reviewed by Kim
“The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.” ― Ellen Glasgow Title: The Only One Who Matters (The Only One: Book Two) Author: Cat Grant & L.A. Witt Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 183 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: No man—and no heart—left behind. Months after a bullet ended his SEAL... Continue Reading →
Cat Grant And L.A. Witt Know "The Only One Who Matters" – Reviewed by Kim
“The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.” ― Ellen Glasgow Title: The Only One Who Matters (The Only One: Book Two) Author: Cat Grant & L.A. Witt Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 183 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: No man—and no heart—left behind. Months after a bullet ended his SEAL... Continue Reading →
It's A Countdown To RainbowCon Visit From K-lee Klein, And She's Brought A Giveaway
When I sat down to write this post—okay, more like fretted about it for over a week—I had no topic whatsoever in my head, so I made a list of the books I've written. I discovered that out of eighteen stories of varying lengths and plots, nine of them, including my new release in May,... Continue Reading →
It’s A Countdown To RainbowCon Visit From K-lee Klein, And She’s Brought A Giveaway
When I sat down to write this post—okay, more like fretted about it for over a week—I had no topic whatsoever in my head, so I made a list of the books I've written. I discovered that out of eighteen stories of varying lengths and plots, nine of them, including my new release in May,... Continue Reading →
Evil Returns To Finish What It Started In A.M. Arthur’s “Prodigal” – Reviewed by Jackie
“Evil might not prevail in the end, but it certainly doesn't fail to devastate in its time.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich Title: Prodigal Author: A.M. Arthur Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 85 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When the bizarre murder of an old classmate reunites ex-lovers Ethan and Jesse, a shared childhood secret draws... Continue Reading →
Evil Returns To Finish What It Started In A.M. Arthur's "Prodigal" – Reviewed by Jackie
“Evil might not prevail in the end, but it certainly doesn't fail to devastate in its time.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich Title: Prodigal Author: A.M. Arthur Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 85 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When the bizarre murder of an old classmate reunites ex-lovers Ethan and Jesse, a shared childhood secret draws... Continue Reading →
Writing A Story Of The Great Game – A Guest Post And Giveaway by S.A. Meade
When it comes to writing Historical fiction, I think authors sometimes make a rod for their own back, as the saying goes. There were certainly a few occasions, while I was doing research for Tournament of Shadows where I wondered what the hell I had taken on. My main source was a book I’d bought... Continue Reading →
S.A. Meade’s “Tournament of Shadows” Is Danger And Intrigue In A Time Of War
“Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Title: Tournament of Shadows Author: S.A. Meade Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 209 Pages Rating: 4.25 Stars Blurb: In a shadowy game where defeat can mean death, a deal with the enemy can change things forever. In 1842, Captain Gabriel O'Riordan... Continue Reading →
S.A. Meade's "Tournament of Shadows" Is Danger And Intrigue In A Time Of War
“Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Title: Tournament of Shadows Author: S.A. Meade Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 209 Pages Rating: 4.25 Stars Blurb: In a shadowy game where defeat can mean death, a deal with the enemy can change things forever. In 1842, Captain Gabriel O'Riordan... Continue Reading →
Tia Fielding’s “Mirage” Made This Reader Stand Up And Cheer – Reviewed by Tina
“And lastly, I want to thank Harrison Ford. Because I can. And let’s face it, he shaped as much of my world and imagination as anyone else I can think of. I owe him a hell of a lot.” – Rhys Ford Title: Mirage Author: Tia Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating:... Continue Reading →
Tia Fielding's "Mirage" Made This Reader Stand Up And Cheer – Reviewed by Tina
“And lastly, I want to thank Harrison Ford. Because I can. And let’s face it, he shaped as much of my world and imagination as anyone else I can think of. I owe him a hell of a lot.” – Rhys Ford Title: Mirage Author: Tia Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating:... Continue Reading →
Jennifer Brooks’ “End Game” Is Murder With A Side Of Romance – Reviewed by Jackie
There is always more mystery.” ― Anaïs Nin Title: End Game Author: Jennifer Brooks Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 171 Pages Rating: 3.5 Stars Blurb: After his cousin is murdered, journalist Jessie Canning reunites with his estranged lover to investigate it. Jessie was on the phone when his cousin, Ben, was attacked. Fifteen minutes later,... Continue Reading →
Jennifer Brooks' "End Game" Is Murder With A Side Of Romance – Reviewed by Jackie
There is always more mystery.” ― Anaïs Nin Title: End Game Author: Jennifer Brooks Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 171 Pages Rating: 3.5 Stars Blurb: After his cousin is murdered, journalist Jessie Canning reunites with his estranged lover to investigate it. Jessie was on the phone when his cousin, Ben, was attacked. Fifteen minutes later,... Continue Reading →
Sarah Granger’s “A Minor Inconvenience” Scores A Major Win
“Love is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop." - H. L. Mencken Title: A Minor Inconvenience Author: Sarah Granger Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 264 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Duty, honor, propriety…all fall in the face of love. Captain Hugh Fanshawe returned from the Peninsular War with a leg that... Continue Reading →
Sarah Granger's "A Minor Inconvenience" Scores A Major Win
“Love is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop." - H. L. Mencken Title: A Minor Inconvenience Author: Sarah Granger Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 264 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Duty, honor, propriety…all fall in the face of love. Captain Hugh Fanshawe returned from the Peninsular War with a leg that... Continue Reading →
Welcome Cat Grant And L.A. Witt And The “Guarded” Blog Tour
Cat and Lori: Hi! Thanks for joining Cat and Lori on this blog tour/giveaway celebrating the release of our first joint self-published book, Guarded. We know you’ll enjoy this super-hot, super-kinky tale of a rock star and his bodyguard. Leave a comment for a chance to win a special Guarded swag pack, featuring an exclusive... Continue Reading →
Welcome Cat Grant And L.A. Witt And The "Guarded" Blog Tour
Cat and Lori: Hi! Thanks for joining Cat and Lori on this blog tour/giveaway celebrating the release of our first joint self-published book, Guarded. We know you’ll enjoy this super-hot, super-kinky tale of a rock star and his bodyguard. Leave a comment for a chance to win a special Guarded swag pack, featuring an exclusive... Continue Reading →
There’s Heartache To Be Had In Cat Grant And L.A. Witt’s “Guarded” – Reviewed by Lynn
“It hurts to love. It's like giving yourself to be flayed and knowing that at any moment the other person may just walk off with your skin.” ― Susan Sontag Title: Guarded Authors: Cat Grant & L.A. Witt Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 344 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: On the surface, rock star Jordan Kane... Continue Reading →

