New Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Anni Lee – Second Chance (Fighting Chance #2)

Title: Second Chance Series: Fighting Chance, Book Two Author: Anni Lee Publisher: NineStar Press Release Date: 01/25/2022 Length: 50100 Genre: Contemporary, LGBTQIA+, music industry, gay, mafia, mobsters, crime romance, romance comedy, rom com, superstar romance, office romance, secret lovers, blackmail, Read more

Short Story Review: The Vampire Stayed for Breakfast by Juna Ratnam

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  The Vampire Stayed for Breakfast AUTHOR:  Juna Ratnam PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  35 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 8, 2021 BLURB: What do you do when you’re locked out of your ex’s basement apartment twenty minutes before sunrise? Seduce the neighbour, Read more

Series Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt: The Sky Nymph Trilogy by Charlie Godwyne

  The Sky Nymph trilogy is an MMM romance that is best read in order, featuring spirituality, found family, and falling in love with one’s best friend. Although the Sky Nymph series takes place in the same magical Vienna as Read more

Audio Book Review: Scratch the Surface by Mary Calmes (Author) & Tristan James and Tim Paige (Narrators)

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Scratch the Surface  AUTHOR:  Mary Calmes NARRATORS:  Tristan James & Tim Paige PUBLISHER:  Tantor Audio LENGTH:  8 hours and 42 minutes RELEASE DATE:  January 11, 2022 BLURB: Sometimes things look one way, but when you scratch the surface, there’s more Read more

Release Day Review: Daddy’s Boy (Arizona #2) by Romeo Preminger

Reviewed by True   TITLE: Daddy’s Boy SERIES: Arizona #2 AUTHOR: Romeo Preminger PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 278 pages RELEASE DATE: January 26, 2022 BLURB: Arizona started a new life when his birth daddy, Gaston Bondurant, found him living with a Read more

Recent Release Review: Backslide by Nicole Dykes

Reviewed by Kat   TITLE: Backslide AUTHOR: Nicole Dykes PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 226 pages RELEASE DATE: January 20, 2022 BLURB: When you’re young, everything seems brighter, more hopeful, and like anything is possible. Which is great. But it can Read more