Blog Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Devon Vesper – The Elven King’s Captive

Blog Tour, Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: The Elven King’s Captive by Devon Vesper Fated Elves, Book 1 An omega elven king finds his alpha. Unfortunately, he’s human. Casersis Ardal, the former Sun King, is a First Generation elf of over Read more

New Release Review: Of Scales and Fire (Of Magic and Scales #2) by Natalina Reis

Reviewed by Anabela.m   TITLE: Of Scales and Fire SERIES: Of Magic and Scales Book 2 AUTHOR:  Natalina Reis PUBLISHER:  Hot Tree Publishing RELEASE DATE: February 13,2021 LENGTH: 252 pages BLURB: Monks, magic, and mermen, oh my! The cast of Read more

Book Blast incl Exclusive Excerpt: Dijon M McIntyre – The Emancipation:Dion’s Baptism

Book Title: The Emancipation: Dion’s Baptism Author: Dijon M McIntyre Publisher: FreedomArtz LLC Cover Artist: Cameron Dudley Release Date: December 5, 2019 Genre: Contemporary Adult Fiction Trope: Therapy Themes: Love, Depression, Forgiveness, Coming out, Acceptance Length: 34 365 words/128 pages Read more

Release Day Review: Saffron Alley (Sword Dance #2) by A.J. Dumas

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: Saffron Alley SERIES: Sword Dance #2 AUTHOR: A.J. Dumas PUBLISHER: self-published LENGTH: 270 pages RELEASE DATE: February 16, 2021 BLURB: A month ago, eunuch sword-dancer and spy Varazda collided with ex-soldier Damiskos at a seaside Read more

Release Day Book Review: Second Chances in Cedarwood (Cedarwood Pride #13) by Megan Slayer

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Second Chances in Cedarwood SERIES:  Cedarwood Pride AUTHOR:  Megan Slayer PUBLISHER:  Pride Publishing LENGTH:  147 pages RE-RELEASE DATE:  February 16, 2021 BLURB: Who knew love could be found at a small-town hot dog shop? Jack Walters opened his hole-in-the-wall restaurant Read more

Release Day Review: Unforgotten (Forgiven #2) by Garrett Leigh

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Unforgotten AUTHOR:  Garrett Leigh SERIES:  Forgiven #2 PUBLISHER:  Carina Press LENGTH:  224 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 16, 2021 BLURB: Billy Daley hasn’t been home in years, and he likes it that way. He’s just fine on his own—he Read more