Recent Release Audio Book Review: Mr. Important (Honeybridge, Book 2) by Lucy Lennox and May Archer (Authors) and Michael Dean (Narrator)

Reviewed by Larissa     TITLE:  Mr. Important SERIES:  Honeybridge, Book 2 AUTHOR:  Lucy Lennox and May Archer NARRATOR:  Michael Dean PUBLISHER:  Thicket Productions LLC LENGTH:  11 hours and 47 minutes RELEASE DATE:  March 13, 2024 BLURB: One New Year’s Read more

Book Review: Left on Read (Crimson Club #4) by Willow Dixon

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Left on Read SERIES:  Crimson Club AUTHOR:  Willow Dixon PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  331 pages RELEASE DATE:  March 7, 2024 BLURB:   Using a dating app to find someone willing to sell their tools for cheap might be unconventional, but it wasn’t Read more

Recent Release Audio Book Review: Falling for Raine by Lane Hayes (Author) and Joel Leslie (Narrator)

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: Falling for Raine AUTHOR: Lane Hayes NARRATOR:  Joel Leslie PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 6 hours and 15 minutes RELEASE DATE:  March 11, 2024 BLURB: The gentleman, the hot mess, and a little British adventure… Raine Moving Read more

Audio Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Tooth and Nail by Patricia Logan (Author) & Kevin Earlywine & Declan Winters (Narrators)

Audio Tour, Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Tooth and Nail by Patricia Logan Narrated by Kevin Earlywine & Declan Winters U.S. Marshals I.S.R. (Interspecies Response), Book 1 The very last thing U.S. Marshal Eoghan Sapphire wants is a new partnership. Worse Read more

Book Review: Reckless Impulse (Villains of Vanguard #2) by Ryder O’Malley

Reviewed by: Sue Eaton   TITLE: Reckless Impulse SERIES: Villains of Vanguard #2 AUTHOR: Ryder O’Malley PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 318 pages RELEASE DATE: March 14, 2024 BLURB: You never know the shape revenge will take. But I do. Prison Read more

Blog Tour incl Interview & Excerpt: Greyson McCoy – Bridging Hope (Bridging Hearts #1)

AUTHOR NAME: Greyson McCoy   Tell us a little about yourself. I grew up having been firmly planted in the soils of Tennessee. In fact, doing my genealogy, my ancestry reaches back to the first settlers (White and Black) to Read more