Cover Reveal and the Story Behind Thornhill’s Dilemma by Brita Addams

While I’ve had the cover for my upcoming release, Thornhill’s Dilemma, for a few weeks, I wanted to save the cover reveal for my favorite site and second home online, The Novel Approach. So, without further ado, I unveil the beautiful cover. Thank you to Kelly Shorten at Musa Publishing for working with me to... Continue Reading →

Cover Reveal and the Story Behind Thornhill's Dilemma by Brita Addams

While I’ve had the cover for my upcoming release, Thornhill’s Dilemma, for a few weeks, I wanted to save the cover reveal for my favorite site and second home online, The Novel Approach. So, without further ado, I unveil the beautiful cover. Thank you to Kelly Shorten at Musa Publishing for working with me to... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway – Tapping Into Our Soul's Expression by L. Dean Pace-Frech

Here’s to staying young our whole life by tapping into our soul’s expression ~ Jill Badonsky I love reading books about characters my age. And, just like Jill’s quote says, I also feel like I can stay young by reading about characters who are younger. First of all, there is the wisdom that comes with... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Giveaway – Tapping Into Our Soul’s Expression by L. Dean Pace-Frech

Here’s to staying young our whole life by tapping into our soul’s expression ~ Jill Badonsky I love reading books about characters my age. And, just like Jill’s quote says, I also feel like I can stay young by reading about characters who are younger. First of all, there is the wisdom that comes with... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: Inside a Love Scene by Brita Addams

Let me start by saying that anyone who thinks writing a love scene is fun is greatly mistaken. It’s work and for the most part, technical. A writer has to make sure that the positions we put our characters in are possible and doesn’t end up making them out to be contortionists. Badly written, you... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Spotlight: "Blue Skye" by Viki Lyn

Thank you for having me as a guest today! I’m thrilled that Blue Skye is available for .99 cents at all vendor sites through September 3 (thank you Musa Publishing!) Blue Skye is the first book set in the fictional town of Woodland Village. The town is its own character and weaves the three books... Continue Reading →

Guest Post and Spotlight: “Blue Skye” by Viki Lyn

Thank you for having me as a guest today! I’m thrilled that Blue Skye is available for .99 cents at all vendor sites through September 3 (thank you Musa Publishing!) Blue Skye is the first book set in the fictional town of Woodland Village. The town is its own character and weaves the three books... Continue Reading →

Anatomy Of A Book Series by Brita Addams

As much as I love reading, my favorite kinds of books are those that come in a series. I love revisiting characters, discovering aspects of their lives that might not appear during their starring role. Write what you love, right? When I decided to write, I had an idea for a series set at a... Continue Reading →

The “Disappear With Me” Blog Tour Stops Here Today With Dean Pace-Frech And A Giveaway

Here’s to creativity’s ability to make an uncomfortable emotion useful ~ Jill Badonsky One of the questions I get asked a lot is, what was your favorite part to write. In Disappear With Me, I loved writing the jury deliberation process for a couple of reasons. First of all, I got to research all the... Continue Reading →

The "Disappear With Me" Blog Tour Stops Here Today With Dean Pace-Frech And A Giveaway

Here’s to creativity’s ability to make an uncomfortable emotion useful ~ Jill Badonsky One of the questions I get asked a lot is, what was your favorite part to write. In Disappear With Me, I loved writing the jury deliberation process for a couple of reasons. First of all, I got to research all the... Continue Reading →

Frozen Blazes With Heart Stopping Action And Intense Love – Reviewed by Sammy

“Sometimes a deal with the devil is better than no deal at all.” – Lawrence Hill Title: Frozen Author: A.M. Arthur Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 96 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: At fifteen, Lee Mitchell and Roman Carmichael are sure their fledgling relationship can survive any heartache or hardship--until a spring canoeing trip ends... Continue Reading →

Love Is Brewing In Andy Dunn’s “Kitchen Witch” – Reviewed by BJ

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble.” ― William Shakespeare Title: Kitchen Witch Author: Andy Dunn Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 34000 Words Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: After a failed move to California, Oz returns home to Minnesota. He gets a job at a witchery shop owned by his ex Rhys, with... Continue Reading →

Love Is Brewing In Andy Dunn's "Kitchen Witch" – Reviewed by BJ

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble.” ― William Shakespeare Title: Kitchen Witch Author: Andy Dunn Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 34000 Words Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: After a failed move to California, Oz returns home to Minnesota. He gets a job at a witchery shop owned by his ex Rhys, with... Continue Reading →

It’s Loath At First Sight In Viki Lyn’s “John’s Match” – Reviewed by Jackie

“Writing about a writer's block is better than not writing at all.” ― Charles Bukowski Title: John’s Match Author: Viki Lyn Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 135 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: John Kramer discovers two guys humping on the hood of his Ferrari in the parking lot of the local gay bar. When he... Continue Reading →

It's Loath At First Sight In Viki Lyn's "John's Match" – Reviewed by Jackie

“Writing about a writer's block is better than not writing at all.” ― Charles Bukowski Title: John’s Match Author: Viki Lyn Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 135 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: John Kramer discovers two guys humping on the hood of his Ferrari in the parking lot of the local gay bar. When he... 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 →

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 →

All These Men Want From Life Is “A Place to Call Their Own”

“The past has a way of walking around in the present, behaving as if it were alive.” ― Anatol Lieven After reading the blurb, I quickly snatched this up to read. With all the stories written about gay men in the past, we don't come across too many stories set in the 1800's. I'm a... Continue Reading →

All These Men Want From Life Is "A Place to Call Their Own"

“The past has a way of walking around in the present, behaving as if it were alive.” ― Anatol Lieven After reading the blurb, I quickly snatched this up to read. With all the stories written about gay men in the past, we don't come across too many stories set in the 1800's. I'm a... Continue Reading →

“Acting Out” Brings Calm And Chaos Together To Make Everything Work

"The truth is too simple: one must always get there by a complicated route." – George Sand BLURB: When one man is the epitome of calm and the other of chaos, how will they ever admit to loving each other? Can a kiss really change everything? Nick and Alex have made a very successful movie... Continue Reading →

"Acting Out" Brings Calm And Chaos Together To Make Everything Work

"The truth is too simple: one must always get there by a complicated route." – George Sand BLURB: When one man is the epitome of calm and the other of chaos, how will they ever admit to loving each other? Can a kiss really change everything? Nick and Alex have made a very successful movie... Continue Reading →

It’s A Bad Relationship That Leads To A Little “Burn”

“Without forgetting it is quite impossible to live at all.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche BLURB: Austin Lombard is desperate to forget a bad relationship the night he goes out with only one rule in mind: no names. But when he meets a gorgeous, irreverent Scotsman, Austin’s resolve is put to the test again and again as... Continue Reading →

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