Book Review: Accept My Surrender by Jane Davitt

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Accept My Surrender AUTHOR: Jane Davitt PUBLISHER: Loose Id LENGTH: 270 Pages RELEASE DATE: August 7th, 2017 BLURB: Moving on after his wife leaves him, middle-aged John explores a side of himself he’d pushed aside since college, and dates men. It’s Read more

Release Day Review: Saved: An Omegaverse Story (Breaking Free #1) by A.M. Arthur

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Saved: An Omegaverse Story SERIES: Breaking Free #1 AUTHOR: A.M. Arthur PUBLISHER: Briggs-King Books LENGTH: 316 Pags RELEASE DATE: September 12th, 2017 BLURB: He didn’t want an alpha to save him, but fate had other ideas… Braun Etting was raised to know Read more

Release Day Review: The Quarterback by Mackenzie Blair

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: The Quarterback AUTHOR: Mackenzie Blair PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 330 Pages RELEASE DATE: September 11th, 2017 BLURB:  Matt Lancaster is the star quarterback at Bodine College, a small Southern Division II school with an ultra-conservative Dean of Athletics. Matt is also Read more

Book Review: The Layover by Roe Horvat

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: The Layover AUTHOR: Roe Horvat PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 117 Pages RELEASE DATE: July 19th, 2017 BLURB: Eight years ago, Ondro Smrek fled Slovakia and the bigotry that drove his first lover to take his own life. The demons proved impossible Read more

Recent Release Review: Scorpio Hates Virgo (Signs of Love #2) by Anyta Sunday

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Scorpio Hates Virgo SERIES: Signs of Love #2 AUTHOR: Anyta Sunday PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 245 Pages RELEASE DATE: August 30th, 2017 BLURB: This year is all about healing the heart, Scorpio. It’s time to leave negative attitudes and stoic Read more

Release Day Review: Maybe This Time by Annabelle Jacobs

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Maybe This Time AUTHOR: Annabelle Jacobs PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 351 KB RELEASE DATE: August 30th, 2017 BLURB: Moving into a new home starts with a bang when Ryan Blackwell celebrates turning thirty. Being hungover means he’s bleary-eyed and clumsy the Read more