Book Review: One, Two, Three, Salvation (Art from Ashes #2) by Joey James Hook

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:    One, Two, Three, Salvation SERIES:   Art from Ashes #2 AUTHOR:     Joey James Hook PUBLISHER:  Rooster & Pig Publishing, Inc. LENGTH:     178 Pages BLURB: Kay Doyle spends a lot of time feeling plain and unworthy. Due Read more

Book Review: Confessions Of a Wild Heart by Kade Boehme

Reviewed by Amber   TITLE: Confessions Of a Wild Heart AUTHOR: Kade Boehme PUBLISHER: Self Pub LENGTH: 279 pages BLURB: US Army PFC Jase Emery, on leave in Germany, sees Ase Ramirez for the first time with a camera to Read more

Book of the Week Winners – August 8th-14th, 2015

August 8th – 14th Book of the Week Winners!   Here are the winners of this week’s Book of the Week Poll. Both will go through to the Book of the Month Poll! The winners are: FIRST PLACE: The Tinder Chronicles Read more

Recent Release Short Story Review: The Hush-Hush Crush by Liberty Lace

Reviewed by Donna   TITLE: The Hush-Hush Crush AUTHOR: Liberty Lace PUBLISHER: Wilde City Press LENGTH: 43 Pages BLURB: Scott Tate has a problem. When his brother Sawyer calls and asks to crash at Scott’s place for a few days, Read more

Good Reads – Love is an Open Road, Line of Sight by Jenn Burke

Theme Week Love is an Open Road Reviewed by Carissa   TITLE:  Line of Sight SERIES: Don’t Read in the Closet 2015, Love is an Open Road AUTHOR:  Jenn Burke PUBLISHER: M/M Romance Group LENGTH:  57 pages BLURB: Betrayed by Read more

Regency radicals and the Peterloo massacre

On 16 August 1819, a massive crowd of perhaps sixty thousand people gathered in St Peter’s Field, Manchester, to demand parliamentary reform. At this time, Manchester, one of the largest cities in Britain, had no member of Parliament at all. Read more