“Dreams are private myths.” – Joseph Campbell The Cast – David Greene is the invisible man, an unremarkable man who lives for the books he reads and sells in the little antique bookshop he works for. He is largely ignored—unless someone wants something from him, which is usually his roommate Gem, who uses David as... Continue Reading →
“End of the Line” Is Only The Beginning
“Dreams are private myths.” – Joseph Campbell The Cast – David Greene is the invisible man, an unremarkable man who lives for the books he reads and sells in the little antique bookshop he works for. He is largely ignored—unless someone wants something from him, which is usually his roommate Gem, who uses David as... Continue Reading →
"Morvea (Finding Home, Book Two)" Leaves Lots Of Questions For Book Three
“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.” ― Ernest Hemingway While reading the first book in the Finding Home series we met Eli Thatcher. Eli is the man on the Earth plane that takes care of the money and properties for the vampire leader Keddrick. Four years... Continue Reading →
“Morvea (Finding Home, Book Two)” Leaves Lots Of Questions For Book Three
“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.” ― Ernest Hemingway While reading the first book in the Finding Home series we met Eli Thatcher. Eli is the man on the Earth plane that takes care of the money and properties for the vampire leader Keddrick. Four years... Continue Reading →
Iyana Jenna's "A Part of Me" Is A Bittersweet Tale Of Loss
“Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Connor and Zach’s life together changes dramatically one dark and snowy night as their car skids off the road and slams headlong into a tree, leaving Connor seriously injured and Zach in a panic when he comes to and sees that... Continue Reading →
Iyana Jenna’s “A Part of Me” Is A Bittersweet Tale Of Loss
“Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Connor and Zach’s life together changes dramatically one dark and snowy night as their car skids off the road and slams headlong into a tree, leaving Connor seriously injured and Zach in a panic when he comes to and sees that... Continue Reading →
Review: Born This Way by Poppy Dennison
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 →
Poppy Dennison Delivers A Little Magic For The Reader's Soul In Soul Magic (Triad #3)
Love and magic have a great deal in common. – Nora Roberts So after reading and reviewing Creature Feature, I was a little intrigued about the paranormal business in the m/m romance genre. I had heard quite a bit about the “Magic” series by Dennison and when Soul Magic came across the review list, I... Continue Reading →
Poppy Dennison Delivers A Little Magic For The Reader’s Soul In Soul Magic (Triad #3)
Love and magic have a great deal in common. – Nora Roberts So after reading and reviewing Creature Feature, I was a little intrigued about the paranormal business in the m/m romance genre. I had heard quite a bit about the “Magic” series by Dennison and when Soul Magic came across the review list, I... 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 →
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 →
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 →
Review: Master of Ghouls by Jordan L. Hawk
Good and Evil have the same face; it all depends on when they cross the path of each individual human being. – Paulo Coelho Special Agent John Starkweather and drakul possessed Caleb Jansen are in that does he?/doesn’t he? phase of their relationship, the part where they really aren’t quite sure where they stand with... Continue Reading →
Jordan L. Hawk… She’s At It Again – Master of Ghouls (SPECTR #2)
Good and Evil have the same face; it all depends on when they cross the path of each individual human being. – Paulo Coelho Special Agent John Starkweather and drakul possessed Caleb Jansen are in that does he?/doesn’t he? phase of their relationship, the part where they really aren’t quite sure where they stand with... Continue Reading →
Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword – Nights in Canaan by Kendall McKenna
Forever — is composed of Nows — 'Tis not a different time — Except for Infiniteness — Emily Dickinson Here are two souls, one the embodiment of sin, the other the embodiment of salvation, that wage an eternal and epic battle between good and evil, between love and hate; traveling through time, across the millennial... Continue Reading →
Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword – Nights in Canaan by Kendall McKenna
Forever — is composed of Nows — 'Tis not a different time — Except for Infiniteness — Emily Dickinson Here are two souls, one the embodiment of sin, the other the embodiment of salvation, that wage an eternal and epic battle between good and evil, between love and hate; traveling through time, across the millennial... Continue Reading →

