Month: January 2018

5.0
30 Jan

Review-2 books: Stronger and Found by A. M. Arthur

GLBTQ Romance

Two new fantastic books in the Breaking Free series!

5.0
27 Jan

Review: Catch My Fall by Jessica Scott

Contemporary Romance

I know the things she doesn’t talk about. At least some of them. I know what things used to keep her up at night. I know how good things used to be between us, once upon a war. And I know exactly the moment things got screwed up.

4.0
21 Jan

Review: How To Save A Life by Eli Easton

GLBTQ Romance

Rav Miller looked into the terrified, intelligent eyes of the chocolate Labrador on death row, and knew he’d do anything to save him. When the dog, Sammy, escapes and heads to Mad Creek, Rav follows.

4.0
20 Jan

Review: Man Candy by Jessica Lemmon

Contemporary Romance

Is there room for two in that sleeping bag? When it comes to love, a chiseled loner takes the scenic route in this irresistible standalone from the author of Eye Candy.

18 Jan

Release Blitz, Excerpt & Giveaway: The Station by Keira Andrews

Excerpts

Out Now! Two men exiled to an untamed land must capture love.

5.0
16 Jan

Release Day Review: Beneath This Mask by Victoria Sue

GLBTQ Romance

Tempers rise and loyalties are challenged, and when the serial killer targeting the enhanced finally sets his sights on Gael, not only will Gael have to trust Jake with his secrets, he might have to trust him to save his life.

5.0
13 Jan

Review: The Stark Divide by J. Scott Coatsworth

Dying Earth

It took J. Scott Coatsworth over 20 years to get this story published. I’m so glad he didn’t give up.

4.0
12 Jan

Release Blitz, Review Tour & Giveaway: Coach’s Challenge by V.L. Locey

GLBTQ Romance

Can Victor and Dan’s marriage withstand what life is about to drop on it, or will the challenges be too much for them to handle?

4.0
05 Jan

Review: Silent Threat by Dana Marton

Excerpts

“Oh God. The Murray curse strikes again.” She said the bitter words. “I’m just too stupid to learn.” Her lips wobbled. “Please leave.” Her eyes glinted with tears, devastation in her expression, in the way she held herself, as if on the verge of collapsing. Jesus. He’d made her cry. Cole’s gut twisted. “Annie, please.” He came to his knees, then to his feet. He couldn’t lose her.