New Release Book Review: Catered All the Way by Annabeth Albert

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Catered All the Way AUTHOR:  Annabeth Albert PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH:  250 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 4, 2023 BLURB: Tis the season for a hopeless crush on my older brother’s best friend… This year will be Read more

Recent Release Review: Rudolph ( Mated at the North Pole) by Minerva Howe

Reviewed by Kat   TITLE: Rudolph SERIES: Mated at the North Pole (Multi-Author series) AUTHOR: Minerva Howe PUBLISHER: Turtlehat Creatives LENGTH: 110 pages RELEASE DATE: November 20, 2023 BLURB: Jameson Rudolph is not the red-nosed reindeer, thank you. He’s a Read more

Release Day Book Review: A Winter Awakening (A Nymph Solstice Romance #6) by Gigi Rivers

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  A Winter Awakening SERIES:  A Nymph Solstice Romance AUTHOR:  Gigi Rivers PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  167 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 6, 2023 BLURB: An MM fantasy winter holiday novella. A naïve human virgin lost in the mountains. An older nymph who swoops Read more

New Release Review: The Silent Mountain Man (Movin’ to the Mountains #1) by Casey Cox

Reviewed by True   TITLE: The Silent Mountain Man SERIES: Movin’ to the Mountains #1 AUTHOR: Casey Cox PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 91 pages RELEASE DATE: November 29, 2023 BLURB: Nearly getting killed in a mudslide only reminds me why I Read more

Release Day Book Review: Best Served Cold (Crimson Club #3) by Willow Dixon

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Best Served Cold SERIES:  Crimson Club AUTHOR:  Willow Dixon PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  326 pages RELEASE DATE:  November 29, 2023 BLURB:   When the guys at work dare me and the new guy to play a game of gay chicken, I figure Read more

Recent Release Review: Secret Guncle (Must Love Dogs #4) by Andrew Grey

Reviewed by Cheryl   TITLE: Secret Guncle SERIES: Must Love Dogs AUTHOR: Andrew Grey PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 78 Pages RELEASE DATE:  November 16, 2023 BLURB: Veterinary student Dutton Glenroth isn’t on speaking terms with his sister, Mary, but he Read more