Flashback Friday Audio Review: Trailer Trash by Marie Sexton (Author) & John Solo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Trailer Trash AUTHOR: Marie Sexton NARRATOR: John Solo PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 9 hours, 43 minutes RELEASE DATE: October 19, 2016 BLURB: It’s 1986, and what should have been the greatest summer of Nate Bradford’s Read more

Book Review: One for Sorrow (Magpie Rhyme #1) by Louise Collins

Reviewed by Donna   TITLE: One for Sorrow SERIES: Magpie Rhyme #1 AUTHOR: Louise Collins PUBLISHER: Evernight Publishing LENGTH: 307 Pages RELEASE DATE: November 6, 2019 BLURB: The press nickname him “The Countdown Killer”, branding his victims with a number, Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: Splintered by SJD Peterson (Author) & Rusty Topsfield (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Splintered AUTHOR: SJD Peterson NARRATOR: Rusty Topsfield PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 7 hours RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2015 BLURB: A string of murders targeting effeminate gay men has the GLBTQ community of Chicago on alert, Read more

Flashback Friday Review: Cookies (Cookies #1) by Teodora Kostova

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Cookies AUTHOR:  Teodora Kostova SERIES:  Cookies #1 PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  276 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 17, 2016 BLURB: I went to war, running away from myself. I came back in pieces to find out who I really was… Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: A Full Plate (Dreamspun Desires) by Kim Fielding (Author) & Kenneth Obi (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: A Full Plate SERIES: Dreamspun Desires AUTHOR: Kim Fielding NARRATOR: Kenneth Obi PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 5 hours, 19 minutes RELEASE DATE: June 5, 2018 BLURB: Bradford “Tully” Tolliver has everything – money, a beautiful Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: 72 Hours by Clare London (Author) & Michael Pauley (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: 72 Hours AUTHOR: Clare London NARRATOR: Michael Pauley PUBLISHER: RELEASE DATE: August 9, 2016 LENGTH: 9 hours, 31 minutes BLURB: Tanner Mackay and Niall Sutherland were once far more than just fellow intelligence agents. But Read more