“The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.” – G.K. Chesterton I have to start out by saying that I loved the first two books in the Delectable series, Brand New Flavor and Lighting the Way Home. I found it hard to dive into this one like I did the... Continue Reading →
Like A Fine Wine, Lavinia Lewis’ “Improves With Age” Is A Very Good Vintage
“Wisdom comes with winters.” ― Oscar Wilde I have always liked reading Lavinia Lewis' books in the past, so when I saw this title I scooped it up. This is a short but very sweet story of two men in the prime of their lives. First we meet 48 yr. old Reece Watkins. Reece grew... Continue Reading →
Like A Fine Wine, Lavinia Lewis' "Improves With Age" Is A Very Good Vintage
“Wisdom comes with winters.” ― Oscar Wilde I have always liked reading Lavinia Lewis' books in the past, so when I saw this title I scooped it up. This is a short but very sweet story of two men in the prime of their lives. First we meet 48 yr. old Reece Watkins. Reece grew... Continue Reading →
Bruce And I Offer Up A Double-Dose of “Disasterology 101”
Sometimes a book is just too good to pass up, so when that happened with Taylor V. Donovan's newest release, Bruce and I decided to both take a shot at it to see if we'd see the book differently, coming at it from different points of view. The saying goes, "No two persons ever read... Continue Reading →
Bruce And I Offer Up A Double-Dose of "Disasterology 101"
Sometimes a book is just too good to pass up, so when that happened with Taylor V. Donovan's newest release, Bruce and I decided to both take a shot at it to see if we'd see the book differently, coming at it from different points of view. The saying goes, "No two persons ever read... Continue Reading →
Tempeste O’Riley’s Debut Novel “Designs of Desire” Is An All Around Success
Sometimes you have to start over to have a happy ending. – Sonya Parker It is hard to believe this is Tempeste O'Riley's first published book. The characters of Seth and James were very well rounded and believable. James has lived through so much hell in his life that I am amazed he was still... Continue Reading →
Tempeste O'Riley's Debut Novel "Designs of Desire" Is An All Around Success
Sometimes you have to start over to have a happy ending. – Sonya Parker It is hard to believe this is Tempeste O'Riley's first published book. The characters of Seth and James were very well rounded and believable. James has lived through so much hell in his life that I am amazed he was still... Continue Reading →
Lyn Gala’s “Mountain Prey” – A Book That Sneaks Up On You
“Before you contradict an old man, my fair friend, you should endeavor to understand him.” George Santayana Quite honestly, at first I didn’t like Mountain Prey. It seemed implausible and not well-thought out. Then, I realized that that was the whole point! Alex’s plan isn’t very well-thought out. And Stunt, poor Stunt. He always seems... Continue Reading →
Lyn Gala's "Mountain Prey" – A Book That Sneaks Up On You
“Before you contradict an old man, my fair friend, you should endeavor to understand him.” George Santayana Quite honestly, at first I didn’t like Mountain Prey. It seemed implausible and not well-thought out. Then, I realized that that was the whole point! Alex’s plan isn’t very well-thought out. And Stunt, poor Stunt. He always seems... Continue Reading →
Lane Hayes’ “Better Than Good” Truly Is Better Than Good
“Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.” ― Allen Saunders Matt Sullivan is man who knows exactly what he wants from life. He is going to finish law school, work at a law firm, marry a nice girl and have some kids. He has a girlfriend, Kristin, who is more... Continue Reading →
Lane Hayes' "Better Than Good" Truly Is Better Than Good
“Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.” ― Allen Saunders Matt Sullivan is man who knows exactly what he wants from life. He is going to finish law school, work at a law firm, marry a nice girl and have some kids. He has a girlfriend, Kristin, who is more... Continue Reading →
Wade Kelly Offers A Kernel Of Hope In “When Love Is Not Enough”
I wanted to know what happened when two people felt it. Would it divide the hurt in two, make it lighter to bear, the way feeling someone's joy seemed to double it? – Sue Monk Kidd, “The Secret Life of Bees” It was almost a year and a half ago that I first read When... Continue Reading →
Wade Kelly Offers A Kernel Of Hope In "When Love Is Not Enough"
I wanted to know what happened when two people felt it. Would it divide the hurt in two, make it lighter to bear, the way feeling someone's joy seemed to double it? – Sue Monk Kidd, “The Secret Life of Bees” It was almost a year and a half ago that I first read When... Continue Reading →
This Is A “Parting Shot” That Aims Straight For The Heart
"Home Let me come home Home is wherever I'm with you." ― Edward Sharpe The old saying goes that "home is where the heart is;" not where your own heart is but where the heart is to which you belong. There is a difference between being home and being in a place that gives you... Continue Reading →
This Is A "Parting Shot" That Aims Straight For The Heart
"Home Let me come home Home is wherever I'm with you." ― Edward Sharpe The old saying goes that "home is where the heart is;" not where your own heart is but where the heart is to which you belong. There is a difference between being home and being in a place that gives you... Continue Reading →
Azalea Moone’s “Angel’s Redemption” Has Some Redeeming Qualities
Angels around us, angels beside us, angels within us. Angels are watching over you. – Angel Blessing Having never read anything by this author before, I didn't know what to expect. After learning it was about a rocker and an angel, two of my favorite themes, I immediately got excited about reading Angel's Redemption. The... Continue Reading →
Azalea Moone's "Angel's Redemption" Has Some Redeeming Qualities
Angels around us, angels beside us, angels within us. Angels are watching over you. – Angel Blessing Having never read anything by this author before, I didn't know what to expect. After learning it was about a rocker and an angel, two of my favorite themes, I immediately got excited about reading Angel's Redemption. The... Continue Reading →
In Brad Boney’s “The Return”, Music Is King
Without music, life would be a mistake.” Friedrich Nietzche I absolutely loved The Nothingness of Ben, Brad Boney’s first novel. I was looking forward to The Return from the moment I finished "Ben". Mr. Boney certainly didn’t disappoint. Not only did he follow up with the major and minor characters from “Ben”, he introduced a... Continue Reading →
In Brad Boney's "The Return", Music Is King
Without music, life would be a mistake.” Friedrich Nietzche I absolutely loved The Nothingness of Ben, Brad Boney’s first novel. I was looking forward to The Return from the moment I finished "Ben". Mr. Boney certainly didn’t disappoint. Not only did he follow up with the major and minor characters from “Ben”, he introduced a... Continue Reading →
There’s New Blood In The Vampire Mythology – “Forever Young” by Jeff Erno
"Love will find a way against time itself." – Sylvia Day Jeff Erno has written some wonderful books. Trust Me is one of my all time favorite coming of age novels. I have also read his Dumb Jock series and a few of his individual titles. Forever Young is Jeff's first vampire novel and I... Continue Reading →
There's New Blood In The Vampire Mythology – "Forever Young" by Jeff Erno
"Love will find a way against time itself." – Sylvia Day Jeff Erno has written some wonderful books. Trust Me is one of my all time favorite coming of age novels. I have also read his Dumb Jock series and a few of his individual titles. Forever Young is Jeff's first vampire novel and I... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday Finds The Value Of X In “Noticed Me Yet”
Games are the most elevated form of investigation. – Albert Einstein Jacob is in a bind. His roommate Stephanie has moved out on him unexpectedly, leaving Jacob scrambling to find someone to replace her half of the rent. His best option for success on the university campus is to hang adverts on the community bulletin... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday Finds The Value Of X In "Noticed Me Yet"
Games are the most elevated form of investigation. – Albert Einstein Jacob is in a bind. His roommate Stephanie has moved out on him unexpectedly, leaving Jacob scrambling to find someone to replace her half of the rent. His best option for success on the university campus is to hang adverts on the community bulletin... Continue Reading →
Anyta Sunday’s “Taboo For You” Gets Jackie’s Stamp Of Approval
Love is like a friendship caught on fire. – Bruce Lee One thing I love about reading is discovering a “new to me” author. After reading M/M books for a few years I thought I had read or at least heard of most of the best authors in the genre. Then one day, Lisa sends... Continue Reading →

