Review: Wrestling With Passion by D.H. Starr

Title: Wrestling With Passion Author: D.H. Starr Publisher: Ai Press Pages/Word Count: 247 Pages At a Glance: Wrestling With Passion is a great continuation to Scott and Derek’s story. Reviewed By: Jackie Blurb: Scott and Derek’s epic passion continues into sophomore year with new challenges to face and overcome. There is one problem: How can... Continue Reading →

Review: The Windup by Kate McMurray

Title: The Windup (The Rainbow League: Book One) Author: Kate McMurray Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 214 Pages At a Glance: This first offering in the Rainbow League series was excellent. Reviewed By: Janet Blurb: Ian ran screaming from New York City upon graduating from high school. A job offer too good to turn down... Continue Reading →

Character Interview: The Windup by Kate McMurray

Character Interview with Ty from The Windup By Kate McMurray I thought, in honor of the release of the first book in my Rainbow League series, The Windup, it might be fun to sit down for an interview with Ty, one of the heroes of the book. The book is out now for your reading... Continue Reading →

Review: Winging It by Ashlyn Kane and Morgan James

Title: Winging It Author: Ashlyn Kane and Morgan James Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 300 Pages At a Glance: From the terrific world building, the endearing characters and the solid plot and timelines, this book was simply so much more than I could have hoped for. Reviewed By: Janet Blurb: Gabe Martin has a simple... Continue Reading →

Review: Frozen Hearts by Teegan Loy

Title: Frozen Hearts Author: Teegan Loy Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: The best college hockey player in the nation is hanging up his skates because he's tired of living a lie. Five years ago, Erik Fox was forced by his father to change schools in the middle of the... Continue Reading →

It’s Hot Off The Ice In Keira Andrews’ “Cold War”

“If you're not gonna go all the way, why go at all?” ― Joe Namath Title: Cold War Author: Keira Andrews Publisher: Loose-Id Pages/Word Count: 100 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: After an explosive locker room confrontation with his Russian rival ends in the most surprising and intense sex of his life, American pairs skater... Continue Reading →

It's Hot Off The Ice In Keira Andrews' "Cold War"

“If you're not gonna go all the way, why go at all?” ― Joe Namath Title: Cold War Author: Keira Andrews Publisher: Loose-Id Pages/Word Count: 100 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: After an explosive locker room confrontation with his Russian rival ends in the most surprising and intense sex of his life, American pairs skater... Continue Reading →

It’s Officially “Training Season”, And Leta Blake Wants To Give Away A Book!

TNA: Hi, Leta, welcome to The Novel Approach. We’re thrilled to have you here with us today. Why don’t we start out by having you tell us a little bit about yourself: hobbies, interests, things that make you, you. Leta: Thanks for having me, Lisa! As for what makes me, me, I think the motto... Continue Reading →

It's Officially "Training Season", And Leta Blake Wants To Give Away A Book!

TNA: Hi, Leta, welcome to The Novel Approach. We’re thrilled to have you here with us today. Why don’t we start out by having you tell us a little bit about yourself: hobbies, interests, things that make you, you. Leta: Thanks for having me, Lisa! As for what makes me, me, I think the motto... Continue Reading →

The Ball Is In Love’s Court In Kate Aaron’s “Ace”

“Points become games become sets become tournaments, and it's all so tightly connected that any point can become the turning point. It reminds me of the way seconds become minutes become hours, and any hour can be our finest. Or darkest.” – Andre Agassi Brian Scagill is Britain’s number one tennis player, groomed and driven... Continue Reading →

The Ball Is In Love's Court In Kate Aaron's "Ace"

“Points become games become sets become tournaments, and it's all so tightly connected that any point can become the turning point. It reminds me of the way seconds become minutes become hours, and any hour can be our finest. Or darkest.” – Andre Agassi Brian Scagill is Britain’s number one tennis player, groomed and driven... Continue Reading →

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