Book Review: Two Buckets and a Snakeskin Suit by Aaron Michaels

Reviewed by Heather C. TITLE: Two Buckets and a Snakeskin Suit ANTHOLOGY: Fever Anthology AUTHOR: Aaron Michaels PUBLISHER: Torquere Press LENGTH: 29 pages BLURB: Sparks fly – along with a good deal of dust and dirt – when a newly-minted Read more

Book Review: Brad’s Bachelor Party by River Jaymes

Reviewed by Danielle TITLE: Brad’s Bachelor Party AUTHOR: River Jaymes LENGTH: Novella PUBLISHER: Loose Id Publishing BLURB: In college, geeky med student Cole Winston fell for his best friend, Brad Kelly. The bold, brash charmer was everything Cole wasn’t: confident, Read more

Book Review: The Starving Years by Jordan Castillo Price

Reviewed by Shelley TITLE: The Starving Years AUTHOR: Jordan Castillo Price LENGTH: 286 pages BLURB: Imagine a world without hunger. In 1960, a superfood was invented that made starvation a thing of the past. Manna, the cheaply manufactured staple food, Read more

Book Review: Truth and Roses by Veronica Sloane

Reviewed by Katinka C. TITLE: Truth and Roses AUTHOR: Veronica Sloane PUBLISHER: Torquere Press LENGTH: 23 pages BLURB: High in the trees of a dense forest rests a bower made of roses. It stands as a delicate fortress around the Read more

Pre-release Review: Sonata by A. F. Henley

Reviewed by Elizabetta TITLE: Sonata AUTHOR: A. F. Henley PUBLISHER: Less Than Three Press BLURB: At thirty-six Ian feels done with the world. When a night at a bar goes as poorly as expected, he wants only to return home Read more

Book Review: Tattoos & Teacups by Anna Martin

Reviewed by Shelley TITLE: Tattoos & Teacups SERIES: Tattoos AUTHOR: Anna Martin PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 244 pages BLURB: As a teenager, Robert McKinnon left his native Scotland and moved to America. That was sixteen years ago, and Professor McKinnon Read more