"Dead Men Tell Tales" That Didn't Quite Hit The Mark

“Nobody owns life, but anyone who can pick up a frying pan owns death.” ― William S. Burroughs Title: Dead Men Tell Tales Author: Antonio Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 210 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Mason Kincaid’s life is about to change. He’s adjusting to being alone a year after the death of his... Continue Reading →

“Dead Men Tell Tales” That Didn’t Quite Hit The Mark

“Nobody owns life, but anyone who can pick up a frying pan owns death.” ― William S. Burroughs Title: Dead Men Tell Tales Author: Antonio Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 210 Pages Rating: 2 Stars Blurb: Mason Kincaid’s life is about to change. He’s adjusting to being alone a year after the death of his... Continue Reading →

Rhys Ford Talks “Clockwork Tangerine” And Concocts A Giveaway Just For You

I need coffee. Seriously. It’s a need. A daily need. Hell, I can have a triple espresso and then go nap. In fact, I knew I hadn’t enough coffee when I started writing this because I just typed tripe instead of triple. Nothing adds to coffee like cleaned out cow stomach. I apparently also need... Continue Reading →

Rhys Ford Talks "Clockwork Tangerine" And Concocts A Giveaway Just For You

I need coffee. Seriously. It’s a need. A daily need. Hell, I can have a triple espresso and then go nap. In fact, I knew I hadn’t enough coffee when I started writing this because I just typed tripe instead of triple. Nothing adds to coffee like cleaned out cow stomach. I apparently also need... Continue Reading →

A. Lusch's "Seeing DOUBLE" Really Makes You Want To See The Whole Picture

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” ― William Shakespeare Title: Seeing DOUBLE (52 First Dates, #3) Author: A. Lusch Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 37 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: The man-hunt is under way, and David’s keen to a snag a husband without having to complete every date of his 52 First... Continue Reading →

A. Lusch’s “Seeing DOUBLE” Really Makes You Want To See The Whole Picture

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” ― William Shakespeare Title: Seeing DOUBLE (52 First Dates, #3) Author: A. Lusch Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 37 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: The man-hunt is under way, and David’s keen to a snag a husband without having to complete every date of his 52 First... Continue Reading →

Mark Zubro's "Safe" Is A Moving Story Of An All-Too Common Problem

“A lot of you cared, just not enough.” ― Jay Asher Title: Safe Author: Mark Zubro Publisher: MLR Press Pages/Word Count: 208 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: In an unsafe world, death and danger stalk gay teens, Roger Cook and Steve Koemer. Roger Cook is in the middle of his senior year when Kyle Davis,... Continue Reading →

Mark Zubro’s “Safe” Is A Moving Story Of An All-Too Common Problem

“A lot of you cared, just not enough.” ― Jay Asher Title: Safe Author: Mark Zubro Publisher: MLR Press Pages/Word Count: 208 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: In an unsafe world, death and danger stalk gay teens, Roger Cook and Steve Koemer. Roger Cook is in the middle of his senior year when Kyle Davis,... Continue Reading →

Geoffrey Knight's "Be My Valentine, Bobby Bryson" Is A Perfect Kind Of Sweet

“Most people are slow to champion love because they fear the transformation it brings into their lives.” – Aberjhani Title: Be My Valentine, Bobby Bryson Author: Geoffrey Knight Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 27 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When seven-year-old Mikey Madsen makes a Valentine’s Day card for someone named Bobby Bryson, it... Continue Reading →

Geoffrey Knight’s “Be My Valentine, Bobby Bryson” Is A Perfect Kind Of Sweet

“Most people are slow to champion love because they fear the transformation it brings into their lives.” – Aberjhani Title: Be My Valentine, Bobby Bryson Author: Geoffrey Knight Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 27 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When seven-year-old Mikey Madsen makes a Valentine’s Day card for someone named Bobby Bryson, it... Continue Reading →

Kingett reads Basketball Jones Chapter 3

In chapter three of Basketball Jones I witness a scene that makes me want to hug AJ forever and then some, while realizing many aspects about this kind of relationship. Intrigued? It's time for Kingett to read Basketball Jones. Some people assume that if you have more money you have a lot more choices in... Continue Reading →

Jess Faraday’s “Turnbull House” Is The Perfect Sequel To An Imperfect Affair

“The antagonism between life and conscience may be removed in two ways: by a change of life or by a change of conscience.” ― Leo Tolstoy Title: Turnbull House Author: Jess Faraday Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Pages/Word Count: 288 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: London 1891. Former criminal Ira Adler has built a respectable, if... Continue Reading →

Kingett Reads "Basketball Jones" – Chapter Two

In chapter two of Basketball Jones I am introduced to a character that places AJ into a better perspective. Intrigued? It's time for Kingett to read Basketball Jones. Friends are a wonderful wash of clarity among everything else in our lives. Friends can help us see a certain truth that we may not be able... Continue Reading →

Kingett Reads “Basketball Jones” – Chapter Two

In chapter two of Basketball Jones I am introduced to a character that places AJ into a better perspective. Intrigued? It's time for Kingett to read Basketball Jones. Friends are a wonderful wash of clarity among everything else in our lives. Friends can help us see a certain truth that we may not be able... Continue Reading →

"Alpha's Claim: Manlove Edition" Part Deux – Please Welcome Eileen Griffin!

Thanks for hosting me on your blog today. :) I’ve been asked what my inspiration was when I was writing Claiming Ayden. I have a weakness for Alpha males and absolutely love the wolf sub-culture. They’re fascinating animals that are extremely territorial about their packs, travel vast distances to find food and shelter to ensure... Continue Reading →

“Alpha’s Claim: Manlove Edition” Part Deux – Please Welcome Eileen Griffin!

Thanks for hosting me on your blog today. :) I’ve been asked what my inspiration was when I was writing Claiming Ayden. I have a weakness for Alpha males and absolutely love the wolf sub-culture. They’re fascinating animals that are extremely territorial about their packs, travel vast distances to find food and shelter to ensure... Continue Reading →

"Masks: Rise of Heroes" – In Which There Are Strange Things Afoot In Vintage City

“With great power there must also come—great responsibility.” – Stan Lee Title: Masks: Rise of Heroes Author: Hayden Thorne Publisher: Queerteen Press Pages/Word Count: 238 Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Strange things are happening in Vintage City, and sixteen-year-old Eric seems to be right in the middle of them. There’s a new villain in town, one... Continue Reading →

“Masks: Rise of Heroes” – In Which There Are Strange Things Afoot In Vintage City

“With great power there must also come—great responsibility.” – Stan Lee Title: Masks: Rise of Heroes Author: Hayden Thorne Publisher: Queerteen Press Pages/Word Count: 238 Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Strange things are happening in Vintage City, and sixteen-year-old Eric seems to be right in the middle of them. There’s a new villain in town, one... Continue Reading →

Tara Spears Writes A Dark Story In “The Darker Side of Trey Grey”

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.” ― Plato Title: The Darker Side of Trey Grey Author: Tara Spears Publisher: TOSOL Books Pages/Word Count: 434 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: No one told Trey Grey that life... Continue Reading →

Tara Spears Writes A Dark Story In "The Darker Side of Trey Grey"

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.” ― Plato Title: The Darker Side of Trey Grey Author: Tara Spears Publisher: TOSOL Books Pages/Word Count: 434 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: No one told Trey Grey that life... Continue Reading →

Kingett Reads Basketball Jones: Prologue.

In the prologue of Basketball Jones, one of my questions has definitely been answered, but this leaves more mystery which already has me loving the book. Intrigued? It's time for Kingett to read Basketball Jones. Usually when I open books to see a prologue, I'm placed in this very odd place. In my experience with... Continue Reading →

“The Edwin Drood Murders” Puts A New Spin On The Familiar

“A murderer is seldom content with one crime.” ― Agatha Christie Title: The Edwin Drood Murders Author: Christopher Lord Publisher: Harrison Thurman Books Pages/Word Count: 304 Rating: 3 Stars Blurb: The Droodists have arrived in Dickens Junction. Local bookstore owner Simon Alastair has his hands full in his role as co-chair for the latest convention... Continue Reading →

"The Edwin Drood Murders" Puts A New Spin On The Familiar

“A murderer is seldom content with one crime.” ― Agatha Christie Title: The Edwin Drood Murders Author: Christopher Lord Publisher: Harrison Thurman Books Pages/Word Count: 304 Rating: 3 Stars Blurb: The Droodists have arrived in Dickens Junction. Local bookstore owner Simon Alastair has his hands full in his role as co-chair for the latest convention... Continue Reading →

Zombies Are A Tasty Treat In “Guess Who’s Coming at Dinner”

“The irony of being a zombie is that everything is funny, but you can't smile, because your lips have rotted off.” ― Isaac Marion Title: Guess Who’s Coming at Dinner Author: Geoffrey Knight and Ethan Day Publisher: Wilde City Press Pages/Word Count: 25,000 Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Board up the windows, push an old dresser... Continue Reading →

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