Title: Taji From Beyond the Rings Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Self-Published Length: 476 Pages Category: SciFi Romance At a Glance: While I felt the pace of the story slowed at times with the effort to describe and delineate all the various traits and characteristics of both the world and its people, as well as when…
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Review: A Wealth of Unsaid Words by R. Cooper
Title: A Wealth of Unsaid Words Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 112 Pages Category: Contemporary, Holiday At a Glance: So, it’s not December. Who cares? It’s never the wrong time to read a beautiful love story. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Alex has always known his bipolar disorder made him too flawed for his…
Review: Jericho Candelario’s Gay Debut by R. Cooper
Title: Jericho Candelario’s Gay Debut Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Self-Published Length: 113 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: Jericho Candelario’s Gay Debut is such an incredibly sweet novella. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it for a quick romantic pick-me-up. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Jerry Candelario, known as Potts to almost everyone, has spent his entire…
Review: His Mossy Boy by R. Cooper
Title: His Mossy Boy (A Being(s) in Love Story) Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 350 Pages Category: Urban Fantasy At a Glance: Not an easy read but one well worth the effort. Reviewed By: Jenn Blurb: Years ago, a very intoxicated Martin nearly died in the woods outside Everlasting, and a beautiful creature…
Review: For Better or Worse by R. Cooper
Title: For Better or Worse Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Self-Published Length: 94 Pages Category: Contemporary At a Glance: Nothing about For Better or Worse is blatant, gratuitous, or in-your-face. It’s simply a quiet and gentle story about two friends who feed each other, body and soul. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: To the other firefighters in…
Audio Review: A Dandelion for Tulip by R. Cooper – Narrated by Michael Fell
Title: A Dandelion for Tulip (Beings in Love: Book Six) Author: R. Cooper Narrator: Michael Fell Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 5 hours and 41 minutes Category: High Fantasy/Urban Fantasy At a Glance: I really liked this story when I read it, but sadly the narration didn’t really work for me on this one. Reviewed…
Audio Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Wooing a Mate by R. Cooper – Narrated by Robert Nieman
Title: A Beginner’s Guide to Wooing Your Mate (Beings in Love: Book Three) Author: R. Cooper Narrator: Robert Nieman Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 7 hours and 43 minutes At a Glance: This is a sweetly romantic, but also a sexy, love story, between two very different people who get a second chance. Reviewed By:…
Review: Treasure for Treasure by R. Cooper
Title: Treasure for Treasure (A Being(s) in Love Story) Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 357 Pages Category: Urban Fantasy At a Glance: Ridiculously sweet slow burn. With dragons! Reviewed By: Caer Blurb: In the nineteenth century, the dragon Dìzhèn put the small coastal town of Everlasting under her protection. Her family was supposed…
Audio Review: Little Wolf by R. Cooper – Narrated by Robert Nieman
Title: Little Wolf (A Being(s) in Love Story) Author: R. Cooper Narrator: Robert Nieman Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 18 hours and 55 minutes Category: Mystery/Suspense, Urban Fantasy At a Glance: I am still enthralled with this worthwhile series, and thankfully, a skilled narrator was able to hold my interest through a VERY long book….
Audio Review: Dancing Lessons by R. Cooper – Narrated by Brian Schell
Title: Dancing Lessons Author: R. Cooper Narrator: Brian Schell Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 5 hours and 17 minutes Category: Contemporary At a Glance: The story here is sweet and loveable. The narration is spotty in places. It isn’t terrible, but it isn’t the best either. Reviewed By: Mike Blurb: Two years of living with…
Guest Post and Exclusive Excerpt: A Dandelion for Tulip by R. Cooper
In the world of Being(s) in Love, magical creatures like fairies and werewolves live alongside humans—although like many other groups, they have mostly been scorned by mainstream society. Magical creatures don’t abide by human rules. They love who they love, and they don’t understand why humans would deny things that feel right. Fairies in particular…
Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week
Cheers, everyone, and many thanks for dropping in for a look at what we have coming up for you all in the week ahead. We’re looking forward to a busy week and a great guest lineup–we’ll have giveaways and a whole slew of reviews too. Here’s what to expect! Monday – We’re kicking off this…
Review: A Dandelion for Tulip by R. Cooper
Title: A Dandelion for Tulip (Beings in Love: Book Six) Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Length: 200 Pages Category: Fantasy, Fairy Tale At a Glance: Highly recommended for fans of a slow building story between two damaged guys who are both afraid that they can’t really have what they want. Reviewed By: Sadonna Blurb:…
Review: The Winter Prince by R. Cooper
Title: The Winter Prince Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 147 Pages At a Glance: I love fairy tales for their darkness and their light—The Winter Prince is both. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: His heart stolen by a powerful pari’s magic, a young prince’s veins slowly fill with ice. That is what the…
Review: Dancing Lessons by R. Cooper
Title: Dancing Lessons Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 129 Pages At a Glance: Sweet, genuine and remarkably gentle, this story glides across the page and dances directly into your heart. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: Two years of living with his controlling boyfriend left Chico worn down long before that boyfriend revealed he’d…
Flashback Friday and a Giveaway: The Happy Holidays! Edition
Happy Ha-ha-holidays, everyone, and welcome to a special edition of Flashback Friday. We’ve dusted off a few of our favorite reads from Christmases past (some not so very past, really), but they’re holiday romances that have warmed our hearts and cheered us from the tops of our heads to the tips of our toes, and…
Review: Little Wolf by R. Cooper
Title: Little Wolf (A Being(s) in Love Story) Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 380 Pages At a Glance: Expect to be wowed by this book, and expect to smile for weeks after reading it. Reviewed By: Janet Blurb: On the run from his old-blood werewolf family, Tim Dirus finds himself in Wolf’s…
Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Wooing Your Mate by R. Cooper
Title: A Beginner’s Guide to Wooing Your Mate Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages At a Glance: It is with great caution I tell you that some of this novel worked so beautifully and some…well, some did not. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: A Being(s) in Love Story Zeki Janowitz has returned…
Review: A Beginner's Guide to Wooing Your Mate by R. Cooper
Title: A Beginner’s Guide to Wooing Your Mate Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages At a Glance: It is with great caution I tell you that some of this novel worked so beautifully and some…well, some did not. Reviewed By: Sammy Blurb: A Being(s) in Love Story Zeki Janowitz has returned…
Simply the Best 2014: The Finale – The Year In Reviews and a Giveaway
We have reached the end of our journey, folks, the final choices for our Top Reads of 2014. In case you’ve missed the others, check out Sammy’s and Tina’s selections HERE; Jackie’s, Lana’s, and Jules’ HERE; Lynn’s and Chris’s HERE; and Kim’s and Kathie’s HERE. Rena and I are the last to go, and I…