Title: Born This Way Author: Poppy Dennison Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 115 Pages Category: Paranormal Romance At a Glance: The Liger is pretty much my new favorite animal. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Dayton Whitmore injures his arm playing basketball with his lion-shifter friends, and his best friend asks Dayton to check on her estranged brother... Continue Reading →
The Liger Is Pretty Much My New Favorite Animal In Poppy Dennison’s Born This Way
Need is choice come to fruition. ― S. Kelley Harrell Dayton Whitmore lives a simple life. Or at least he tries to, but simple is just a bit relative when you’re a human whose only family is a pride of lion shifters. Dayton is a high school history teacher, and his life really is fairly... Continue Reading →
And Now, A Double-Shot Of Ben Ryder’s Side Line
No two persons ever read the same book. - Edmund Wilson This is such a true statement, isn't it? It's what makes this whole review business such an arbitrary affair. Well, today we're hosting dueling reviews of Ben Ryder's Side Line--the same book seen through the eyes of two different people: Bruce and Tina. Sometimes... Continue Reading →
And Now, A Double-Shot Of Ben Ryder's Side Line
No two persons ever read the same book. - Edmund Wilson This is such a true statement, isn't it? It's what makes this whole review business such an arbitrary affair. Well, today we're hosting dueling reviews of Ben Ryder's Side Line--the same book seen through the eyes of two different people: Bruce and Tina. Sometimes... Continue Reading →
If It Fornicates You Better Put A Cage On It
If it is the dirty element that gives pleasure to the act of lust, then the dirtier it is, the more pleasurable it is bound to be. ― Marquis de Sade You remember Nick and Spencer, don’t you? Yes, of course you do, but only if you’ve already read If It Flies. And, if you... Continue Reading →
If It Fornicates You Better Put A Cage On It
If it is the dirty element that gives pleasure to the act of lust, then the dirtier it is, the more pleasurable it is bound to be. ― Marquis de Sade You remember Nick and Spencer, don’t you? Yes, of course you do, but only if you’ve already read If It Flies. And, if you... Continue Reading →
Geoffrey Knight Gives Tina A Case Of The Feels In The Boy From Brighton
A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. – Nelson Mandela The Boy From Brighton was a strange read. It was a great story. It just took me to the very end to figure out where it was going. At times it seemed to be going nowhere and everywhere, but that... Continue Reading →
Geoffrey Knight Gives Tina A Case Of The Feels In The Boy From Brighton
A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. – Nelson Mandela The Boy From Brighton was a strange read. It was a great story. It just took me to the very end to figure out where it was going. At times it seemed to be going nowhere and everywhere, but that... Continue Reading →
A Daily Dose Of Snookered by S. Blaise
Whoever called snooker ‘chess with balls’ was rude, but right. — Clive James Snookered is part of Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose Collection for June. It is a cute little short that works well as what it is. Neil Davis is a three time World Snooker Champion. He is traveling from New York to Florida and... Continue Reading →
A Daily Dose Of Snookered by S. Blaise
Whoever called snooker ‘chess with balls’ was rude, but right. — Clive James Snookered is part of Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose Collection for June. It is a cute little short that works well as what it is. Neil Davis is a three time World Snooker Champion. He is traveling from New York to Florida and... Continue Reading →
Mary Calmes Delivers A Heaping Dose Of Speed In Heart of the Race
Maverick: “I feel the need…” Maverick & Goose: “...the need for speed !” – Tom Cruise & Anthony Edwards in Top Gun. Wow. Heart of the Race is part of Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose Anthology for June. As usual with Ms. Calmes’s work, it towers above the rest. I must issue a disclaimer that I... Continue Reading →
Mary Calmes Delivers A Heaping Dose Of Speed In Heart of the Race
Maverick: “I feel the need…” Maverick & Goose: “...the need for speed !” – Tom Cruise & Anthony Edwards in Top Gun. Wow. Heart of the Race is part of Dreamspinner Press’s Daily Dose Anthology for June. As usual with Ms. Calmes’s work, it towers above the rest. I must issue a disclaimer that I... Continue Reading →
Eric Arvin’s Woke Up in a Strange Place Is A Life After Life Adventure
To die will be an awfully big adventure. – Aristotle Imagine, if you will, standing upon the banks of a lazy river, its surface a cool and contemplative deception that masks the roiling current tumbling below. You wade into its deceptive stillness, unaware of and unprepared for what lies beneath, an unknown variable that, in... Continue Reading →
This Review Might Make You Want To Stand Up And Cheer! – Choices by Jamie Mayfield
We here at The Novel Approach are welcoming a very special guest reviewer to the blog today, and we couldn't be more excited to have her here with us! Please allow me to introduce you to Savannah. Savannah just so happens to be the daughter of our very own Jackie, so you can see where... Continue Reading →
This Review Might Make You Want To Stand Up And Cheer! – Choices by Jamie Mayfield
We here at The Novel Approach are welcoming a very special guest reviewer to the blog today, and we couldn't be more excited to have her here with us! Please allow me to introduce you to Savannah. Savannah just so happens to be the daughter of our very own Jackie, so you can see where... Continue Reading →
Sandrine Gasq-Dion’s A Betting Man Comes Highly Recommended
You're better off betting on a horse than betting on a man. A horse may not be able to hold you tight, but he doesn't wanna wander from the stable at night. – Betty Grable A rich man moving to a new country living as a poor man. A poor man raised in rural Alabama... Continue Reading →
Sandrine Gasq-Dion's A Betting Man Comes Highly Recommended
You're better off betting on a horse than betting on a man. A horse may not be able to hold you tight, but he doesn't wanna wander from the stable at night. – Betty Grable A rich man moving to a new country living as a poor man. A poor man raised in rural Alabama... Continue Reading →
Here In The Present Tense To Talk A Little Bit About His New Book Past Tense, Please Welcome Ethan Stone!
Is he dressed to thrill... or out for the kill? Does he pray for forgiveness... or prey through the night? Will he take you down a dark, cobblestone alley to have his way... or make you pay? Intrigued yet? Well, that's Ethan Stone for you, folks, here in the flesh...almost, and pun fully intended...to celebrate... Continue Reading →
Here In The Present Tense To Talk A Little Bit About His New Book Past Tense, Please Welcome Ethan Stone!
Is he dressed to thrill... or out for the kill? Does he pray for forgiveness... or prey through the night? Will he take you down a dark, cobblestone alley to have his way... or make you pay? Intrigued yet? Well, that's Ethan Stone for you, folks, here in the flesh...almost, and pun fully intended...to celebrate... Continue Reading →
Plenty Of Mobsters And Demons and Dogs, Oh My!!! In Ethan Stone’s Past Tense
Man’s enemies are not demons, but human beings like himself. – Lao Tzu I must admit that I have been a fan of Ethan Stone’s for a long time. I have followed his career closely since the beginning. There is so much growth and maturity as a writer evident in his most recent effort, Past... Continue Reading →
Plenty Of Mobsters And Demons and Dogs, Oh My!!! In Ethan Stone's Past Tense
Man’s enemies are not demons, but human beings like himself. – Lao Tzu I must admit that I have been a fan of Ethan Stone’s for a long time. I have followed his career closely since the beginning. There is so much growth and maturity as a writer evident in his most recent effort, Past... Continue Reading →
Ladies and Gentlemen, here all the way from Venom Valley–no, not really–please welcome Hank Edwards!
Thanks for having the Wilde City Press authors on your website! We're quite a diverse group of authors, aren't we? We seem to have hit all the major genres. My first few books published with Wilde City Press are from my Venom Valley Series, and they land firmly in the paranormal genre. When I was... Continue Reading →
Cowboys & Vampires: Venom Valley Book One – It’s A Nice Place To Visit If You Don’t Mind The Ghoulies
I had the pleasure of reading this book way back when, in its original incarnation, so I'm going to cheat just a wee bit and post an excerpt from my original review for Top2Bottom. It's a great book, and believe me, it's a memorable one too. I'm still hanging from that cliff, Mr. Edwards! :)... Continue Reading →
Cowboys & Vampires: Venom Valley Book One – It's A Nice Place To Visit If You Don't Mind The Ghoulies
I had the pleasure of reading this book way back when, in its original incarnation, so I'm going to cheat just a wee bit and post an excerpt from my original review for Top2Bottom. It's a great book, and believe me, it's a memorable one too. I'm still hanging from that cliff, Mr. Edwards! :)... Continue Reading →

