Book Review: Never Have I Ever: Punched My Roommate’s V-Card (Never Have I Ever #1) by Willow Dixon

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Never Have I Ever: Punched my Roommate’s V-Card SERIES:  Never Have I Ever AUTHOR:  Willow Dixon PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  321 pages RELEASE DATE:  October 26, 2022 BLURB:   Why can’t I stop thinking about my roommate after walking in on him “taking Read more

Book Review: Chaos (Tattoos and Ties #3) by Kindle Alexander

Reviewed by Anna Lynn   TITLE:  Chaos SERIES: Tattoos and Ties #3 AUTHOR:  Kindle Alexander PUBLISHER:  Kindle Alexander Inc. LENGTH:  418 Pages RELEASE DATE:  February 05, 2023 BLURB: Dev Devilman Fox, the best ink slinger in town, is known for his sharp Read more

Release Day Review: Wrangling for His Love (City of Fountains #5) by Hayden West

Reviewed by True   TITLE: Wrangling for His Love SERIES: City of Fountains #5 AUTHOR: Hayden West PUBLISHER: Pride Publishing LENGTH: 87 pages RELEASE DATE: March 7, 2023 BLURB: When the dust settles… Ben “The Dusty Demon” Mooney is a Read more

Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Vincent Traughber Meis – Colton’s Terrible Wonderful Year

Book Title: Colton’s Terrible Wonderful Year Author: Vincent Traughber Meis Publisher: Spectrum Books Release Date: March 4, 2023 Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Fiction Tropes: First love Themes: Coming of Age, Racial identity, Gay parenting Heat Rating: 2 flames Length: 58 Read more

Recent Review: An Embrace to Hearten Me (The Magi Acccounts 3.5) by Michele Notaro

Reviewed by: Sue Eaton   TITLE: An Embrace to Hearten Me SERIES: The Magi Accounts Companion Stories AUTHOR: Michelle Notaro PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 404 pages RELEASE DATE: February 23, 2023 BLURB: I can’t seem to choose between the two Read more

Audio Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: The Sceptic by Lily Morton (Author) & Joel Leslie (Narrator)

Audio Tour, Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: The Sceptic by Lily Morton Arcana Books, Book 1 As the best friend of a psychic, Will Buchanan can’t help but believe in the dead. It’s the living that he finds to be problematic. Read more