Title: The Angel of 13th Street (2nd Edition) Author: Eden Winters Publisher: Rocky Ridge Books Pages/Word Count: 202 Pages At a Glance: The Angel of 13th Street gives you a good hit right to the feels. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Noah Everett shed his rent boy existence for a bar and helping young men get... Continue Reading →
Review: On the Clock by L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov
Title: On the Clock (Market Garden: Book Eight) Author: L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 219 Pages At a Glance: Highly recommended for lovers of erotic and sensual romance. Reviewed By: Sadonna Blurb: When Blake Raleigh’s favorite rentboys retire from Market Garden, they’re sure their friend Jason will be a perfect... Continue Reading →
Release Day Review: Like a Lover by Jay Northcote
Title: Like a Lover (Housemates: Book Two) Author: Jay Northcote Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 143 Pages At a Glance: Like a Lover is a sweet and sexy addition to the Housemates series. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Josh has a plan: get through uni with a good degree and no debts. Focused on his goals, he’s... Continue Reading →
Interview and Giveaway: On the Clock by L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov
Welcome to the Riptide Publishing/L.A. Witt/Aleksandr Voinov blog tour for the latest installment in the Market Garden series, On the Clock! Every comment on this blog tour enters you in a drawing for a choice of one eBook off each of our backlists (excluding On the Clock) and a $10 Riptide Publishing store credit. Entries... Continue Reading →
Guest Post and Giveaway: Raising the Rent by JL Merrow
The Oldest Profession Hi, I’m JL Merrow, and I’m thrilled to be here today as part of the Raising the Rent blog tour! Giveaway: I’m offering a $20 Amazon gift certificate to a randomly chosen commenter on the tour. (See HERE for a full list of the blogs I’ll be guesting on, in case you’ve... Continue Reading →
Love Overcomes All Obstacles In Ryan Loveless's "Last Chance Charlie"
“Sometimes a “mistake” can end up being the best decision you ever make.” – Mandy Hale Title: Last Chance Charlie Author: Ryan Loveless Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 198 Pages Rating: 2.5 Stars Blurb: Charlie Corcoran is the best thing about twenty-five-year old Zach Prentiss’s life. Sure, they’ve never met. Charlie’s never seen Zach from... Continue Reading →
Love Overcomes All Obstacles In Ryan Loveless’s “Last Chance Charlie”
“Sometimes a “mistake” can end up being the best decision you ever make.” – Mandy Hale Title: Last Chance Charlie Author: Ryan Loveless Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 198 Pages Rating: 2.5 Stars Blurb: Charlie Corcoran is the best thing about twenty-five-year old Zach Prentiss’s life. Sure, they’ve never met. Charlie’s never seen Zach from... Continue Reading →
JL Merrow Tugs At Your Heatstrings In "Raising the Rent"
“This thing about you that you think is your flaw – it’s the reason I’m falling in love with you.” – Colleen Hoover Title: Raising the Rent Author: JL Merrow Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 88 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Rent boy rule number one: Never fall in love with a customer. Life as... Continue Reading →
JL Merrow Tugs At Your Heatstrings In “Raising the Rent”
“This thing about you that you think is your flaw – it’s the reason I’m falling in love with you.” – Colleen Hoover Title: Raising the Rent Author: JL Merrow Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 88 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Rent boy rule number one: Never fall in love with a customer. Life as... Continue Reading →
K.A. Mitchell's "Bad Influence" Makes Being Bad In Baltimore Very, Very Good – Reviewed by Jackie
“There is no such thing as a good influence. Because to influence a person is to give him one's own soul." -- Oscar Wilde Title: Bad Influence (Bad in Baltimore: Book Four) Author: K.A. Mitchell Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 295 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: The young man the world knew as Jordan Barnett... Continue Reading →
K.A. Mitchell’s “Bad Influence” Makes Being Bad In Baltimore Very, Very Good – Reviewed by Jackie
“There is no such thing as a good influence. Because to influence a person is to give him one's own soul." -- Oscar Wilde Title: Bad Influence (Bad in Baltimore: Book Four) Author: K.A. Mitchell Publisher: Samhain Publishing Pages/Word Count: 295 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: The young man the world knew as Jordan Barnett... Continue Reading →
J.P. Barnaby's "Charlie, Rentboy" Is A Keeper
“Secrets are more powerful when people know you've got them.” – E. Lockhart Charlie is an engineering student in his last year of college. He has a partial scholarship, but how is he going to make ends meet for silly little things like rent and food? He could always work fast food for minimum wage,... Continue Reading →
J.P. Barnaby’s “Charlie, Rentboy” Is A Keeper
“Secrets are more powerful when people know you've got them.” – E. Lockhart Charlie is an engineering student in his last year of college. He has a partial scholarship, but how is he going to make ends meet for silly little things like rent and food? He could always work fast food for minimum wage,... Continue Reading →
"Capture and Surrender" To The Men Of Market Garden
“The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.”-- Ulysses S. Grant Capture & Surrender is the fifth book in the successful “Market Garden”... Continue Reading →
“Capture and Surrender” To The Men Of Market Garden
“The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity.”-- Ulysses S. Grant Capture & Surrender is the fifth book in the successful “Market Garden”... Continue Reading →
If You Don't Think Doms Need Safewords, Think Again – If It Flies by L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov
One must do violence to the object of one's desire; when it surrenders, the pleasure is greater. – Marquis de Sade Nick is perhaps the baddest of the bad boys at Market Garden, the man who doesn’t mind at all doing a little violence—for the right price, that is. He’s introduced briefly in the first... Continue Reading →
If You Don’t Think Doms Need Safewords, Think Again – If It Flies by L.A. Witt and Aleksandr Voinov
One must do violence to the object of one's desire; when it surrenders, the pleasure is greater. – Marquis de Sade Nick is perhaps the baddest of the bad boys at Market Garden, the man who doesn’t mind at all doing a little violence—for the right price, that is. He’s introduced briefly in the first... Continue Reading →

