In The Beginning, There Was Evolution by Sam Kadence

There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. – Bram Stoker I haven’t decided yet whether it’s a brave move to introduce yet another vampire tale to the already brimming paranormal fiction pool, or if the Twilight and Vampire Diaries furor has finally died down enough that the market... Continue Reading →

In The Beginning, There Was Evolution by Sam Kadence

There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. – Bram Stoker I haven’t decided yet whether it’s a brave move to introduce yet another vampire tale to the already brimming paranormal fiction pool, or if the Twilight and Vampire Diaries furor has finally died down enough that the market... Continue Reading →

Stubborn Heart by Ken Murphy

The life so short, the craft so long to learn. ― Hippocrates Being a physician, the first thing that caught my eye with this novel was the well-done cover art. I must admit that I usually stray away from anything medical since I tell my friends that reading or watching anything medical is just like... Continue Reading →

Stubborn Heart by Ken Murphy

The life so short, the craft so long to learn. ― Hippocrates Being a physician, the first thing that caught my eye with this novel was the well-done cover art. I must admit that I usually stray away from anything medical since I tell my friends that reading or watching anything medical is just like... Continue Reading →

I Share Because I Love…

I'm not sure how long these two short stories are going to be FREE!, but grab them while they're hot! Who doesn't love freebies? :-D Brin and his Dom, Ferg, have enjoyed a fun, sexy domestic discipline relationship for years. Brin knows his role--flamboyant, fabulous brat--and Ferg knows it's his job to play the big... Continue Reading →

Werewolves and Demons and Murder, Oh My! – Creature Feature by Poppy Dennison and Mary Calmes

Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. – Dr. Seuss So I have a secret, and that secret would be that I really don’t like paranormal romance stories. Please don’t tell my husband, who just recently published a paranormal romance, The... Continue Reading →

Werewolves and Demons and Murder, Oh My! – Creature Feature by Poppy Dennison and Mary Calmes

Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. – Dr. Seuss So I have a secret, and that secret would be that I really don’t like paranormal romance stories. Please don’t tell my husband, who just recently published a paranormal romance, The... Continue Reading →

What’s On Tap For This Week?

It's a week of reviews coming up, as Bruce and I gear up for the Hop Against Homophobia & Transphobia on May 17th. You'll want to watch for that because there's going to be a giveaway along with the post topic we've chosen to discuss, something near and dear to both our hearts. Meanwhile, here... Continue Reading →

What's On Tap For This Week?

It's a week of reviews coming up, as Bruce and I gear up for the Hop Against Homophobia & Transphobia on May 17th. You'll want to watch for that because there's going to be a giveaway along with the post topic we've chosen to discuss, something near and dear to both our hearts. Meanwhile, here... Continue Reading →

The Smooth Sounds of Indie Radio 113.9 by Saura Underscore

There are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely—or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands. – Oscar Wilde Jacob Timber moved from the US to London to further his studies and to get as far away as he possibly could... Continue Reading →

The Smooth Sounds of Indie Radio 113.9 by Saura Underscore

There are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely—or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands. – Oscar Wilde Jacob Timber moved from the US to London to further his studies and to get as far away as he possibly could... Continue Reading →

Pride and Prejudices and The Art of the Deal by B.A. Stretke

Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. – Jane Austen So, not divulging too much about my age, but who remembers that classic 80’s movie with Melanie Griffith, Working Girl? I loved that movie. The poor, hard driven girl overcomes all odds to prove herself to the maniacal boss... Continue Reading →

Pride and Prejudices and The Art of the Deal by B.A. Stretke

Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. – Jane Austen So, not divulging too much about my age, but who remembers that classic 80’s movie with Melanie Griffith, Working Girl? I loved that movie. The poor, hard driven girl overcomes all odds to prove herself to the maniacal boss... Continue Reading →

When Happily-Ever-After Takes On New Meaning – His Heart to Reap by Erin Lark

Though lovers be lost, love shall not; And death shall have no dominion. – Dylan Thomas Some people are blessed to pass from this mortal coil with the knowledge that their lives have been lived with purpose and can be celebrated without regrets when the end comes. But sometimes the journey from this world to... Continue Reading →

When Happily-Ever-After Takes On New Meaning – His Heart to Reap by Erin Lark

Though lovers be lost, love shall not; And death shall have no dominion. – Dylan Thomas Some people are blessed to pass from this mortal coil with the knowledge that their lives have been lived with purpose and can be celebrated without regrets when the end comes. But sometimes the journey from this world to... Continue Reading →

Sometimes Half The Battle Is Believing You Can – The Unlikely Hero by Beau Schemery

Heroes are made by the paths they choose, not the powers they are graced with. – Brodi Ashton Renwald Mallorian wants nothing more than to be a Hero. He’s read all the books, after all, so what more could he need? Oh, right. He needs someone to hire him so he can get practical experience;... Continue Reading →

Sometimes Half The Battle Is Believing You Can – The Unlikely Hero by Beau Schemery

Heroes are made by the paths they choose, not the powers they are graced with. – Brodi Ashton Renwald Mallorian wants nothing more than to be a Hero. He’s read all the books, after all, so what more could he need? Oh, right. He needs someone to hire him so he can get practical experience;... Continue Reading →

A New Lyric In The Ballad Of Robin Hood – Lord of the Forest by Kay Berrisford

Never archer there as he so good And people called him Robin Hood Such outlaws as him and his men Will England never see again – Thomas Gale, Dean of York Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men rob from the rich and give to the poor; or so the legend goes, of the... Continue Reading →

A New Lyric In The Ballad Of Robin Hood – Lord of the Forest by Kay Berrisford

Never archer there as he so good And people called him Robin Hood Such outlaws as him and his men Will England never see again – Thomas Gale, Dean of York Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men rob from the rich and give to the poor; or so the legend goes, of the... Continue Reading →

Dangerous Liaisons And Dangerous Submission by Lori Toland

Sex without pain is like food without taste. ― Marquis de Sade The boys from SOCA, the Serious Organized Crime Agency, are back in Lori Toland’s Dangerous Submission (Dangerous Affairs, Book 2), but this time the story focuses not on Nathaniel Bradley and Tony Terranova, the lovers from The Long Con, but on Agent Drake... Continue Reading →

Dangerous Liaisons And Dangerous Submission by Lori Toland

Sex without pain is like food without taste. ― Marquis de Sade The boys from SOCA, the Serious Organized Crime Agency, are back in Lori Toland’s Dangerous Submission (Dangerous Affairs, Book 2), but this time the story focuses not on Nathaniel Bradley and Tony Terranova, the lovers from The Long Con, but on Agent Drake... Continue Reading →

A Star Emerges In the Golden Age Of Hollywood – Tarnished Gold by Brita Addams

Hollywood has always been a cage... a cage to catch our dreams. - John Huston The handsome Jack Abadie is an aspiring actor who leaves his home and family in rural Louisiana and strikes out for the promise of an emerging Hollywood to make a name for himself. As a gay man who knows nothing... Continue Reading →

A Star Emerges In the Golden Age Of Hollywood – Tarnished Gold by Brita Addams

Hollywood has always been a cage... a cage to catch our dreams. - John Huston The handsome Jack Abadie is an aspiring actor who leaves his home and family in rural Louisiana and strikes out for the promise of an emerging Hollywood to make a name for himself. As a gay man who knows nothing... Continue Reading →

Of Tattoos And A Contest And Some Dirty Laundry From Rhys Ford

You can sacrifice and not love. But you cannot love and not sacrifice. ― Kris Vallotton If you’ve been following Cole McGinnis and Kim Jae-Min from their first dirty kisses to their short-list of dirty secrets, you know by now that dirty laundry was bound to surface somewhere along the way. The real question was... Continue Reading →

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